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Drugs used in Anesthesia

Horizontales
One of the most commonly used parenteral GAs that looks like milk
Make sure to give this to your patient when you stop giving laughing gas
A drug you should give when your patient's temperature and CO2 levels rise unexpectedly
An older inhaled GA that is known to produce hepatotoxicity and epinephrine-induced arrhythmias
This drug will relax skeletal muscle and stop working after you give neostigmine
Sherlock Holmes's favorite anesthetic
A common non-irritating inhaled agent for induction of general anesthesia
The first amide LA
The first part of the term used to describe a GA side effect that can kill you if not rapidly treated
This drug can prolong the duration of local anesthesia
A pre-op drug that will make you feel relieved, but make you forget
The channel blocked by amides and esters
An effective i.v. pain reliever that can harm your stomach
Verticales
A short acting and very potent analgesic
This drug will give you dry mouth
A post-op medication commonly given so you can keep your cookies
A class of drugs used in combination with GAs to provide analgesia and supplement sedation during major surgical procedures
A long-acting amide LA
A receptor for this neurotransmitter is a site of action of most GAs
A short acting ester LA sometimes used by dentists
A parenteral anesthetic that can increase your heart rate, cause odd eye movements and vivid dreams
Abbreviated name for a commonly used incomplete inhaled GA