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Malignant Hyperthermia | Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)

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What is Malignant Hyperthermia (MH) and what is it triggered by? - MH is characterized by a HYPERMETABOLIC state and SKELETAL MUSCLE RIGIDITY It is triggered by exposure to INHALATIONAL agents or SUCCINYLCHOLINE in susceptible individuals What is the pathophysiology of MH? - Pathophysiology of MH...

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Malignant hyperthermia Questions and Answers;(perfect guide for your final)

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Overview - Rare inherited disorder in which a severe life-threatening reaction occurs due to inhaled anesthesia gases or a muscle relaxant called succinylcholine Hypermetabolic state that results in a rapid rise in body temperature and severe muscle contraction Possibly resulting in death if untr...

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Malignant hyperthermia - is a life-threatening familial hypermetabolic disorder of skeletal muscle that can be precipitated by specific anesthetic agents. characteristics of MH - tachycardia, tachypnea, hyperthermia, generalized muscle rigidity, acidosis, and increasing ETCO2 levels. how fast do...

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What is malignant hyperthermia? - It is a rare, life-threatening, hypermetabolic skeletal muscle disorder. How does malignant hyperthermia occur? - Triggering agents induce significantly increased calcium concentrations in the skeletal muscle cells. Sustained muscle contraction occurs. Energy-dep...

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What is Malignant hyperthermia? - -inherited disorder of skeletal muscle -triggered in susceptible humans or animals by inhalation agents or Sch Name the 4 characteristics MH. - -hypermetabolism -skeletal muscle damage -hyperthermia -death ( if left untreated) T/F. A MH susceptible person ofte...

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What is the incidence of malignant hyperthermia in children? Adults? What is the mortality rate for malignant hyperthermia? - The incidence of malignant hyperthermia is 1 in 15,000 anesthetics in children and 1 in 50,000 in adults, The mortality rate is 10%. What are eleven clinical manifestation...

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Malignant Hyperthermia | Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)

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What is malignant hyperthermia (MHS)? - This is a complex genetic disorder of skeletal muscle typically manifesting clinically as a hypermetabolic crisis when a susceptible individual receives a halogenated inhalational anesthetic agent or succinylcholine -They have skeletal muscle receptor abnor...

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Arrhythmia - Irregular heartbeat. Improper beating of the heart. Hypercapnia - Excessive carbon dioxide in the bloodstream Hyperkalemia - Condition in which there is too much potassium in the blood. Metabolic Acidosis - A pH imbalance in which the body has accumulated too much acid Myoglobinuria...

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Malignant hyperthermia triggers - Succinylcholine Volatile anesthetics Disease associated with malignant hyperthermia - Central core disease Duchenne muscular dystrophy Myotonic dystrophy Osteogenesis imperfecta Myelomeningocele Strabismus Signs/symptoms of malignant hyperthermia (also name ...

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Malignant Hyperthermia Questions and Answers;(perfect guide for your final)

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Malignant Hyperthermia - Genetic disorder Affects between 10,000 and 50,000 individuals. Risk of potentially life-threate Onset - In operating room: -tachypnea (rapid breathing) -low plasma [o2] -high plasma [co2] -tachycardia (rapid heart rate) -hyperthermia (rising body temp) can be as rap...

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