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What is Monitored Anesthesia Care
MAC. Anesthesia service where the patient is under light sedation or no sedation while undergoing surgery with local anesthesia provided by the surgeon. The patient can respond to purposeful stimulation and can maintain his airway. The service is monitored by an anesthesia provider who is prepared at all times to convert MAC to general anesthesia if necessary. For MAC, the patient has a decreasedawareness and he or she cannot easily be aroused, but will respond to painful or repeated stimuli. They are not totally unconscious and they are able to control their airway.
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WHAT IS PREPARATION FOR MONITORED ANESTHESIA CARE?
Everything you would need for GA Level of sedation may progress rapidly, go beyond consciousness and lead to GA GA: Any instance in which the pt loses consciousness as defined by the ability to respond purposefully (ASA) Monitor total dose of local anesthetic given by surgeon to avoid local anesthesia toxicity
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What meds are used in monitored anesthesia care (local anesthesia together with sedation and analgesia)?
Propofol, fentanyl, midazolam, dexmedetamidine
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Local, regional, sedation/monitored anesthesia care (MAC), and general
What are the four major types of anesthetic techniques?
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13.ID: 809532929 The patient is going to have a colonoscopy. Which type of anesthesia should the nurse expect to be used? Local anesthesia Moderate sedation General anesthesia Incorrect Monitored anesthesia care (MAC) Correct
Monitored anesthesia care (MAC) The nurse should expect monitored anesthesia care (MAC) to be used for the patient having a colonoscopy because it can match the sedation level to the patient needs and procedural requirements. Local anesthesia would not be used because the area affected by a colonoscopy is larger than loss of sensation could be provided for with topical, intracutaneous, or subcutaneous application. Moderate sedation is used for procedures performed outside the OR, and the patient remains responsive. General anesthesia is not needed for a colonoscopy, and it requires advanced airway management. Awarded 0.0 points out of 1.0 possible points.
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Are there differences in standards or care comparing General Anesthesia vs Monitored Anesthesia Care vs Regional Anesthesia?
Preoperative evaluation, intraoperative monitoring & the continuous presence of a member of the anesthesia care team are *No different* from GA to MAC to Regional
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MONITORED ANESTHESIA CARE ” The 3 faces of MAC “
Sedation only – ie: colonoscopy or TEE Sedation & Local – ie: Pacer or Bx Sedation & Block – ie: Cataract or Podi-
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HISTORY OF MONITORED ANESTHESIA CARE
Local – Stand By Conscious Sedation Monitored Anesthesia Care
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7.ID: 809532947 A surgical patient’s premedication regimen includes midazolam (Versed). What are the most likely desired effects of this medication? Monitored anesthesia care and amnesia Correct Potentiates volatile agents to speed induction Analgesia and prevention of intraoperative vomiting Relaxation of skeletal muscles and facilitation of endotracheal intubation Incorrect
Monitored anesthesia care and amnesia Correct Midazolam is a benzodiazepine that is widely used for its ability to induce amnesia and provide moderate sedation (conscious sedation). Nitrous oxide is a gaseous agent that potentiates volatile agents to speed induction and reduce total dosage and side effects. Antiemetics prevent intraoperative vomiting. Neuromuscular blocking agents facilitate endotracheal intubation. Awarded 0.0 points out of 1.0 possible points.
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14. Modern anesthesia techniques include the use of many different drugs in combination to achieve the desired results; this is referred to as ________. a.monitored anesthesia care b.anxiolysis c.homeostasis
a.monitored anesthesia care
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