1. Diazepam and midazolam provide which of the following therapeutic
effects?
CNS depressant
Dissociative anesthetic
Sedative
Analgesic
2. You have decided to intubate an 198 lb patient to control airway. Given
your protocol of 0.6 mg/kg, you administer of Rocuronium to
perform endotracheal intubation. Given the below packaging, you
should administer . When using rocuronium, it's extremely
important to also .
- 108mg
-198mg
-54 mg
-30mg
-30cc
-5.4cc
-19.8ml
-.108ml
-keep the patient cool
-remove the patient’s clothing
-obtain a 12 lead EKG first
-sedate the patient
3. Drugs such as vecuronium bromide (Norcuron) and pancuronium
bromide (Pavulon) are appropriate to administer when:
,you have a transport time of less than 15 minutes.
longer-acting paralytics are contraindicated.
extended periods of paralysis are needed.
intubation of the patient is anticipated to be difficult.
4. Fentanyl (Sublimaze) is a:
narcotic analgesic.
butyrophenone sedative.
sedative-hypnotic drug.
benzodiazepine sedative.
5. If the patient's oxygen saturation drops at any point during rapid
sequence intubation, you should:
apply posterior cricoid pressure and continue the intubation attempt.
continue the intubation attempt and monitor the cardiac rhythm closely.
, abort the intubation attempt and ventilate with a bag-mask device.
stop and hyperventilate the patient at a rate of 24 breaths/min.
6. Neuromuscular blocking agents:
have a negative effect on both cardiac and smooth muscle and commonly
cause dysrhythmias.
convert a breathing patient with a marginal airway into an apneic patient
with no airway.
induce total body paralysis within 10 to 15 minutes following administration
via IV push.
are most commonly used as the sole agent to facilitate placement of an ET
tube.
7. Paralytic medications exert their effect by:
blocking the function of the autonomic nervous system and impeding the
action of acetylcholinesterase.
competitively binding to the motor neurons in the brain, thus blocking their
ability to send messages.
blocking the release of epinephrine and norepinephrine from the
sympathetic nervous system.
functioning at the neuromuscular junction and relaxing the muscle by
impeding the action of acetylcholine.