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-Succinylcholine remains the agent of choice for RSI in acute burn, trauma, stroke, spinal cord injury, and intra-abdominal sepsis patients if intubation occurs less than 5 days after the onset of the condition. | -Succinylcholine remains the agent of choice for RSI in acute burn, trauma, stroke, spinal cord injury, and intra-abdominal sepsis patients if intubation occurs less than 5 days after the onset of the condition. | ||
+It binds competitively to Ach receptors, preventing access to Ach and preventing muscular activity. | +It binds competitively to Ach receptors, preventing access to Ach and preventing muscular activity. | ||
|| | || Succinylcholine, a depolarizing agent exerts its effects by binding noncompetitively with Ach receptors on the motor end plate and causing sustained depolariziation of the myocyte. Succinylcholine has been associated with severe fatal, hyperkalemia in specific clinical cirumstances: <ref>E. Rosen, p.13-14.</ref> | ||
Burns>10% BSA >5 days until healed; | Burns>10% BSA >5 days until healed; | ||
Crush injury> 5 days until healed; | Crush injury> 5 days until healed; | ||
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Amy Kaji MD PhD, faculty at Harbor-UCLA, has created an extraordinary set of Emergency Medicine review questions. These questions will live on WikEM with eventual incorporation into articles and CME modules. Please help format the questions for wiki quiz format.
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