Neuromuscular Blockers
Which non-depolarizing muscle relaxant is metabolized predominantly by ester hydrolysis?
Atracurium
The primary means of elimination of rocuronium is?
Biliary elimination
Ranks the order in which the structures would exhibit paralysis after administration of NMB?
Eye muscles, extremities, abdominal muscles, diaphragm
Which sequence accurately describes the progression of paralysis following the administration of NMB?
Eyes, extremities, abdominal, diaphragm
Which of the following would be most appropriate to assess muscle relaxation prior to ETT placement?
Facial
Which nerve would be most appropriate to monitor using a PNS to determine adequacy of muscle relaxation prior to intubation?
Facial nerve
Ciasatracurium is primarily metabolized by?
Hoffman elimination
In neonate, cisatracurium is primarily metabolized by ?
Hoffman elimination
Which of the following would explain a duration of action for succinylcholine of 6-8 hours?
Homozygous Atypical pseudocholinesterase
Which of the following conditions would most likely prolong or potentiate the effects of NMB? (1)
Hypothermia (1)
A patient has a known history of homozygous atypical plasma cholinesterase. Which of the following should be avoided in this patient?
Mivacurium
The drugs most commonly involved in anesthesia related allergic reactions are?
NMB and antibiotics
Match the cholinesterase inhibitor with the characteristic with which it is associated?
Neostigmine = 0.7mg/kg max dose Pyridostigmine = 0.1-0.3 mg/kg Edophonium= shortest duration of action of the reversal agents Physostigmine = has tertiary chemical structure
What are characteristics of a phase II block from succinylcholine administration?
Post-tetanic potentiation & fade on train of four
Which of the following conditions would explain why a dose of succinylcholine could last for 20-30 minutes?
Pregnancy
During IV induction, you administer 10% of your calculated rocuronium dose followed by your induction agent, then the rest of the rocuronium dose. This technique is known as?
Priming
You administer succinylcholine in a high dose to a patient that has pseduocholinesterase deficiency. What results would you expect to see?
Prolonged phase II block
The action of which of the following non-depolarizing muscle relaxants would be prolonged in the presence of liver failure?
Rocuronium and Pancuronium
Which neuromuscular blocking agent is best suited for RSI intubation?
Rocuronium; when Succinylcholine is contraindicated
Which NMB is contraindicated in patient's with muscle denervation from CVA, spinal cord injury, or myelopathy?
Succinylcholine
Which of the following agents are capable of producing a phase I block?
Succinylcholine
Which of the following is a metabolite of succinylcholine?
Succinylmonocholine
Which nerve supplies the adductor pollicis muscle?
Ulnar
Atracurium should be refrigerated because?
it loses potency if not refrigerated
Which of the following is associated with decreased concentrations of plasma cholinesterase and a prolonged duration of action by succinylcholine?
muscular dystrophy
Select two disorders where succinylcholine is avoided?
myotonia and muscular dystrophy
The speed at which hoffman elimination acts to degrade atracurium depends primarily on?
pH and temperature
Which of the following conditions is NOT associated with an increased risk of hyperkalemia following succinylcholine administration?
scoliosis
What is the dibucaine number in a normal, healthy adult?
70 or higher
What is the recommended IV intubating dose of succinylcholine in a normal, healthy adult?
1.0-1.5mg/kg
You have performed a TOF assessment on your patient using a PNS. What is the minimum amount of time you should wait before repeating the test?
12 seconds
Which of the following conditions would most likely prolong or potentiate the effects of NMB? (2)
Acidosis (2)
What would you expect to see when performing a TOF test on a patient with a partial depolarizing block?
All four contractions diminish equally
Rhabdo in a peds patient who has received succinylcholine is associated with undiagnosed?
Duchenne's muscular dystrophy
Which cholinesterase inhibitor has the shortest duration of action?
Edrophonium
Atracurium is metabolized primarily by?
Non-specific tissue esterase
Place the muscle groups in the correct order in which they would become paralyzed by a non-depolarizing muscle group?
Occular muscles, extremities, diaphragm
Vecuronium is chemically derived from what other NMB?
Pancuronium
