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Diazapam-valiumis used in out patient oral and maxillofacial surgery for what? - Sedate the patient 
 
Barbituates are detoxified in what? - Liver 
 
Rapid administration of anesthetic doses of methohexital-brevital can result in what? - Hiccups, tachycardia, and respiratory depression 
 
Why is methohexital-brevital considered to be ultra short acting? - It is not highly bound to fat as thiopental is 
 
Oxygen is opproximately wh...
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What are the primary goals of outpatient IV office anesthesia? - analgesia, amnesia, relaxation and immobility, and loss of consciousness (hypnosis) 
 
What type of drugs provide amnesia? - Benzodiazepines, such as Versed (midazolam) or Valium (diazepam) 
 
What type of drugs help provide relaxation and immobility? - benzodiazepines, Diprivan (Propofol), Ketamine, and Brevital (methohexital) 
 
What type of drugs help provide l...
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Brevital (Sodium Methohexital) - Primary anesthetic agent introduced in the 1960's. 
 
Balanced Anesthesia - Use of several agents together 
 
Basic Requisites of an Anesthetic - Lack of toxicity, non-flammable, non-addictive, minimal allergenicity. 
 
Analgesia - Given to feel no pain (ex: Fentanyl and Local) 
 
Amnesia - Benzodiazepines (ex: Versed) 
 
Relaxation & Immobility - Versed, Propofol (Diprivan), Brevital (Meth...
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