This document lists 25 anesthetic drugs used in an operating room along with their dosages and methods of administration. The drugs include analgesics like morphine, pethidine, and tramadol; antiemetics like ondansetron and metoclopramide; muscle relaxants like atracurium besylate; and general anesthetics like propofol, ketamine, and sevoflourane. Most drugs are administered intravenously at a dosage of 2ml per breath, while some like tramadol and ketoprofen can also be administered as suppositories.
This document lists 25 anesthetic drugs used in an operating room along with their dosages and methods of administration. The drugs include analgesics like morphine, pethidine, and tramadol; antiemetics like ondansetron and metoclopramide; muscle relaxants like atracurium besylate; and general anesthetics like propofol, ketamine, and sevoflourane. Most drugs are administered intravenously at a dosage of 2ml per breath, while some like tramadol and ketoprofen can also be administered as suppositories.
This document lists 25 anesthetic drugs used in an operating room along with their dosages and methods of administration. The drugs include analgesics like morphine, pethidine, and tramadol; antiemetics like ondansetron and metoclopramide; muscle relaxants like atracurium besylate; and general anesthetics like propofol, ketamine, and sevoflourane. Most drugs are administered intravenously at a dosage of 2ml per breath, while some like tramadol and ketoprofen can also be administered as suppositories.
This document lists 25 anesthetic drugs used in an operating room along with their dosages and methods of administration. The drugs include analgesics like morphine, pethidine, and tramadol; antiemetics like ondansetron and metoclopramide; muscle relaxants like atracurium besylate; and general anesthetics like propofol, ketamine, and sevoflourane. Most drugs are administered intravenously at a dosage of 2ml per breath, while some like tramadol and ketoprofen can also be administered as suppositories.