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Episode 214: Keywords Part 17: Non-depolarizing blockers and Myesthenic Syndromes

Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast

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Is There a Reversed Dose of Vacuronium?

You can still have a lot of of receptors blocked and still be able to lift your head for five seconds. So the answer is 50%. And the point is that you should not assume that because a patient can lift their head or squeeze your hand tightly, that that means they're adequately reversed. That is actlly a common mistake, that people think sis aticarium doesn't need to be reversed because it does hoff an elimination. That is not true. It still needs to be reversed.

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