Etomidate

Etomidate

Etomidate ETOMIDATE Etomidate is an intravenous induction agent that suppress steroidogenesis. Etomidate may cause adrenal cortex suppression. Etomidate causes pain at site of injection. In RTA following splenic rupture with hemodynamically unstablity the induction agent of choice in this case would be etomidate Etomidate is not suitable for continuous intravenous use in  a cardiac dysfunction case as it suppress the […]

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Etomidate

ETOMIDATE Q. 1 Which of the following intravenous induction agent suppress steroidogenesis  A Thiopentone  B Propofol  C Ketamine  D Etomidate Q. 1 Which of the following intravenous induction agent suppress steroidogenesis  A Thiopentone  B Propofol  C Ketamine  D Etomidate Ans. D Explanation: Etomidate Q. 2 Which of the following induction agent may cause adrenal cortex

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