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The most common temperature disorder in the OR is? |
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Exception to this standard of care (temperature monitoring in the OR)is? |
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Procedure lasting less than 15 min |
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Definition of hypothermia? |
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Patients undergoing general anesthesia will experience core temperature loss of up to ____ degrees C in the first 3 hours. |
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The most pronounced temperature fall occurs within what time frame? |
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the first hour (1.6 deg C) |
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How are temperature and metabolism rate related? |
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The Metabolic rate decreases by what % with every degree C reduction? |
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Patient populations MOST at risk for hypothermia include? (4) |
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infants elderly hypothyroid hypothalmic lesions |
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At what phase of anesthesia does the temperature reach a steady state? |
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Describe the mechanisms by which regional anesthesia can produce hypothermia |
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sympathetic blockade and vasodilation |
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Describe the mechanism by which general anesthesia can produce hypothermia |
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loss of temperature regulation mechanisms, loss of shunting of blood to central organs by vasodilating- increasing blood in the periphery, reduced metabolic rate, loss of muscle tone/movement (inc w/NDMR) |
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What type of heat loss accounts for 60% of total heat loss? |
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Radiation heat loss depends on what? |
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cutaneous blood flow and exposure of body surfaces to the environment |
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The BEST way to prevent radiation heat loss is? |
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increasing the room temperature |
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Reducing heat loss by convection can be achieved by? |
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covering up the patient or creating a barrier |
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A patient who is having irrigation of abdominal cavity would be at risk for what type of heat loss? |
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Name the major mechanism of heat production in infants younger than 3 months? |
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True or False; infants up to the age of 3 months do NOT shiver to generate heat |
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Name 4 sites that represent CORE temperature monitoring? |
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Tympanic Nasopharyngeal Pulmonary artery Esophageal |
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How does hypothermia progression affect nodal tissue refractory? |
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Progression of events with temperatures at 33C |
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1. Bradycardia** 2. myocardial depression 3. VF 4. Shivering STOPS |
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At what temperature does coma & platelet dysfunction (aka relative thrombocytopenia occur) |
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How does hypothermia affect metabolism? |
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decreases metabolic rate decreased tissue perfusion (acidosis) hyperglycemia |
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Hypothermia shifts the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve to the? |
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True or False; hypothermic patient will require higher MAC doses to keep them asleep? |
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False: reduced b/c of dereased blood flow through lungs (and tissues) |
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What 2 mechanisms exist in a hypothermic patient will prolong or delay emergence? |
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Reduced blood flow through the lungs, and reduced metabolic rate (C02 production) decreases the stimulus to breath |
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Hypothermic patients who are shivering are at risk for? |
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MI b/c oxygen consumption increases up to 500% |
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Name the drug used to stop shivering? |
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At what ROOM temperature will ALL anesthetized pts become hypothermic? |
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Name a complication of overhumidification & rainout? especially in infants |
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Aspiration of pooled condensation in circuit |
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Name 4 ways to treat Severe hypotethermia |
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1. warm gastric lavage 2. warm peritoneal lavage 3. warm bladder lavage 4. cardiopulmonary bypass |
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