2nd Gas Effect and Diffusion Hypoxia in 20 Minutes| STEP NCLEX COMLEX
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Awesome video explaining the concepts of 2nd gas effect and diffusion hypoxia with nitrous oxide and halothane.
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Thanks Step 1 Domination! This video is soooo helpful. I've been working hard to understand inhaled anesthetics and this lesson was just was I was needing! Will you have any more videos posting soon that can help me study?
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I've been reading my anesthesia textbook sooo many times as a trainee and I just memorized these effects without understanding the concept behind it. Now that I have to give a lecture about it and I have to explain it to trainees, I need to understand it and YOU DID IT. No other video (let alone textbook) could explain this as clearly as you did. Keep doing what you do!!!
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Thankyou foe the great video...but couldn't get the inverse relation of potency and MAC....
This as great, thanks. I wonder if anyone can help - why is MAC inversely r/t to BG PC then? I would assume if the BGPC is low, you would need less MAC b/c the anesthetics will reach the brain faster. But everything I read is saying the two are inversely related. I'm just wondering what I'm missing. Thanks!
The lower the MAC the higher the potency. The higher the BGPC the slower the onset of induction of anaesthesia and by virtue the slower the offset/ recovery of anesthesia. They are not necessarily inversely related in all inhalation agents. MAC speaks to potency and BGPC speaks more to the speed of the anesthetic agent in inducing anesthesia.
Thank you for this great video.
However, I have this slight confusion; If the drug is not well soluble in blood, doesn't it automatically mean that it's lipophilic? And thus also has a great potency... ?
Potency means lipid solubility but not blood solubility
my goodness, same thought has been running through my mind?
And @halerimanasteven2236, I don't think you got the question. If Nitrous oxide has a low B/G, it means that it is less soluble in blood which has about 75% water content. The confusion is, shouldn't this make N20 lipophilic and hence more potent if potency depends on lipid solubility? Unless of course, potency doesn't only depend on lipid solubility
Can nitrous oxide used for corona patient ?
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Can u please explain how Arteriovenous gradient comes into play here, seems very counter intuitive and Ive been stuck at it for a while, Thanks!
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what isnt clear to me is: so gasses (halothane in this instance) can be both highly soluble in blood AND highly lipid-soluble? Isn't water solubility (and thus blood solubility) related to how hydrophilic a substance is, and lipid solubility related to how hydrophobic it is? So aren't they kind of opposites? Why is, halothane for instance, both one and the other?
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sir could you equalize the sound from your audio please, it's giving me a headache that one side is louder than the other, I've tested my earphones with other music and it's definitely not my earphones.
Explained perfectly! Thank you so much!
I dont understand if pourcentage of halothane is going up why we give N2O let' just give halothane alone and it will consider as 100 pourcent
Would you recommend that pregnant women use nitrous oxide?
You still haven't explained how this makes halothane to have a stronger effect
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Hello, does nitrous oxide given under general anesthesia and by intubation cause an increase in volume in the uterus of female patients? Does it cause bloating and accumulation like intestines in the uterus?
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great explanation...yet...just one quick question; can you please help us understand how the N2O helps [O2, Halothane] %%, conc... equilibrating together in the blood compartment... (the second gas effect..?? ) .when they all go together...appreciate in advance....
By the n2o being uptaken faster into the blood, the partial pressure exerted by the halothane in the alveolus is increased. By inceeasing the partial pressure in the alveolus , it increases also in the brain.
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great explanation...yet...just one quick question; can you please help us understand how the N2O helps O2, Halothane equilibrating together in the blood compartment...when they all go together...appreciate in advance....
N2O is taken first, so the partial pressure of oxygen and halothane in alveolus increase, so the partial pressure in the brain increases also
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Nitrous oxide can be used for corona patient ?
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Nitrous oxide can be used for corona patient treatment for its lipid solubility property ?
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