In this episode of The Nurse Anesthesia Podcast, Jeremy discusses questions and answers from the previous TNA podcast episodes 14 - POCUS of the Cricothyroid Membrane, 15 - How Anesthesia uses Ketamine, 19 - Push-dose Vasopressors, and 20 - Vasoplegic Syndrome.
Here are several examples of questions he discusses in the episode. For a complete review of all the questions, check out the episode wherever you listen to podcasts!
1. Which artery extends the length of the cricothyroid membrane?
2. Which are two situations where ketamine can be used as an induction agent to secure an airway during an emergency situation? (SELECT 2)
3. Which medication can be administered at the site of a norepinephrine intravenous extravasation?
4. After vasopressors, IV fluids, and vasopressin have been administered for suspected vasoplegic syndrome, which is the next most effective treatment?
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Music by Alex Grohl