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Intro to Anesthesia Exam 1 This type of anesthesia causes the loss of sensation throughout the entire body accompanied by loss of consciousness. - General Anesthesia This type of anesthesia results in the loss of sensation that encompasses a large body area such as an entire lower extrem...

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Intro to Anesthesia Exam 1

This type of anesthesia causes the loss of sensation throughout the entire body accompanied by loss of
consciousness. - General Anesthesia



This type of anesthesia results in the loss of sensation that encompasses a large body area such as an
entire lower extremities. - Regional Anesthesia/neuraxial anesthesia



This type of monitored anesthesia care where the patient can respond to verbal commands and their
airway ventilation and cardiovascular functions are normal - Minimal Sedation (Anxiolysis)



This type of monitored anesthesia care is where the patient is aroused by repeated or painful
stimulation and airway and ventilation intervention may be required. - Deep Sedation



This type of anesthesia where the patient responses to verbal or light tactile prompting and the airway
ventilation and cardiovascular functions are usually adequate. What is this type of sedation also known
as? - MAC Sedation



Most surgical procedures are performed in this stage. - Stage III



Injection of local anesthetics near nerve fibers to cause reversible loss of sensation over an area of the
body. - regional/ peripheral nerve anesthesia



Drug induced reversible state of unconsciousness. It includes amnesia analgesia loss of responsiveness
decreased stress response and the loss of skeletal muscle reflexes to a varying degree. - general
anesthesia



Anesthesia where an anesthesia provider monitors the patient administers sedatives and minimum
other agents as needed and provides medical services as needed. Patient is groggy but can follow
instructions. - Monitored Anesthesia Care(MAC) -includes an anesthesia provider focused on airway
hemodynamic and physiological derangements.

, General anesthesia is accomplished by the administration of a variety of drugs. This adjunct drug blocks
the sensation of pain. - Analgesics



General anesthesia is accomplished by the administration of a variety of drugs. This adjunct drug
produces unconsciousness to block awareness of the procedure. - Hypnotic drugs



General anesthesia is accomplished by the administration of a variety of drugs. This purpose of general
anesthesia is known to block the memory of the events associated with the procedure. - Amnesia



General anesthesia is accomplished by the administration of a variety of drugs. This purpose of general
anesthesia is to block autonomic and other reflexes that may be affected by the procedure. The stage
that airway manipulation should be avoided. - Stage II



What does NPO stand for? - Nothing by mouth



Spinal and Epidural anesthesia is called? - neuraxial anesthesia



What does NEALS IV MAN(NEALSIVMAN) stand for? - Neosynephrine, Ephedrine, Atropine, Lidocaine,
Succinylcholine, Induction agent, Versed, Muscle relaxant, Antibiotic, Narcotic



The nemonic for setting up your Operating room. - MS MAID



Stage and plane when there are intermittent cessations of respiration along with loss of corneal and
laryngeal reflexes. - Stage III and Plane II



Gaging, blinking, and swallowing, reflexes are lost. - phase 2



Number of Planes of anesthesia in phase III - four



This phase begins with respiratory cessation and ends with potential death. - Stage 4(IV)

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