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1. What are the primary goals of outpatient IV office anesthesia?
analgesia, amnesia, relaxation and immobility, and loss of consciousness (hypnosis)
2. What type of drugs provide amnesia?
Benzodiazepines, such as Versed (midazolam) or Valium (diazepam)
3. What type of drugs help provide relaxation and immobility?
benzodiazepines, Diprivan (Propofol), Ketamine, and Brevital (methohexital)
4. What type of drugs help provide loss of consciousness (hypnosis)?
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Diprivan (Propofol) and Brevital (methohexital)
5.What are the basic requisites of an anesthetic agent?
lacking toxicity, nonflammable, possessing minimal allergenicity, and preferably nonaddictive
6.What are some examples of drugs in which redistribution happens rapidly?
Propofol and Brevital
7.What is an example of a drug in which redistribution happens slowly?
Valium
8.What is an example of a drug type that is an anxiolytic, affecting the center for emotion of the brain?
Benzodiazepines
9.What are some examples of drugs that have their primary effect on the centers for wakefulness of the
brain?
Propofol and Brevital
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What is an example of a drug that has its primary effect on the relay center of the brain?
Ketamine
Most anesthetic agents have some effect on which portion of the brain, with the exception of
Ketamine?
The vital centers of the brain
Narcotics have their primary effect on these receptors, and they are located in the CNS. What are they
called?
Opioid receptors
What does PO stand for?
By Mouth
What does IV stand for?
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