Inhalational Agents QUIZ (Just the #'s) Flashcards

1
Q

Name the oil:gas partition coefficient (and therefore lipid solubility…. which is inversely related to the MAC): N2O

A

1.4

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2
Q

Name the oil:gas partition coefficient (and therefore lipid solubility…. which is inversely related to the MAC): Desflurane

A

19

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3
Q

Name the oil:gas partition coefficient (and therefore lipid solubility…. which is inversely related to the MAC): Sevoflurane

A

47

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4
Q

Name the oil:gas partition coefficient (and therefore lipid solubility…. which is inversely related to the MAC): Isoflurane

A

91

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5
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Name the oil:gas partition coefficient (and therefore lipid solubility…. which is inversely related to the MAC): Enflurane

A

97

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6
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Name the oil:gas partition coefficient (and therefore lipid solubility…. which is inversely related to the MAC): Halothane

A

224

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7
Q

Name the MAC: N2O

A

104%

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8
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Name the MAC: Desflurane

A

6.6%

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9
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Name the MAC: Sevoflurane

A

1.8% or 2.1%

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10
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Name the MAC: Isoflurane

A

1.17%

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11
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Name the MAC: Enflurane

A

1.63%

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12
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Name the MAC: Halothane

A

0.75%

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13
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Name the blood:gas partition coefficient (the more blood soluble, the slower the uptake): N2O

A

0.46

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14
Q

Name the blood:gas partition coefficient (the more blood soluble, the slower the uptake): Desflurane

A

0.42

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15
Q

Name the blood:gas partition coefficient (the more blood soluble, the slower the uptake): Sevoflurane

A

0.65

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16
Q

Name the blood:gas partition coefficient (the more blood soluble, the slower the uptake): Isoflurane

A

1.46 (it’s affinity to be in the blood is 1.46 times that of the gas state)

17
Q

Name the blood:gas partition coefficient (the more blood soluble, the slower the uptake): Enflurane

A

1.90 (it’s affinity to be in the blood is 1.9 times that of the gas state)

18
Q

Name the blood:gas partition coefficient (the more blood soluble, the slower the uptake): Halothane

A

2.5 (it’s affinity to be in the blood is 2.5 times that of the gas state)

19
Q

What is the way to remember the inhalational anesthetics in order from MOST blood soluble to LEAST?

A

What is the anesthesiologist doing??
HE IS Doing Nothing
Halothane, Enflurane, Isoflurane, Sevoflurane, Desflurane, Nitrous

20
Q

Blood:gas partition coefficient is also known as _____.

A

Ostwald solubility coefficient

21
Q

Name the vapor pressure for: Sevoflurane

A

170mmHg

22
Q

Name the vapor pressure for: Enflurane

A

172mmHg

23
Q

Name the vapor pressure for: Isoflurane

A

240mmHg

24
Q

Name the vapor pressure for: Halothane

A

244mmHg

25
Q

Name the vapor pressure for: Desflurane

A

669mmHg