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J A N U A R Y 2 0 2 1 • O U T P A T I E N T S U R G E R Y . N E T • 3 3 Creating an MH escape room is an alterna- tive teaching style that will capture the attention of your staff. There are any num- ber of questions about MH you can use to create an escape room scenario, but here are five to get you started based on infor- mation found on the website of the Malignant Hyperthermia Association of the United States (mhaus.org). — Danielle Bouchat-Friedman 1. What are the last four digits of the MHAUS hotline? a. 3797 c. 9797 b. 9737 d. 3737 Answer: b The complete hotline number is 800-644- 9737. MHAUS experts are board certified anes- thesiologists with special expertise in MH and proper ways to manage a crisis. They man the line 24 hours a day to provide surgical teams with real-time advice on how to stabilize stricken patients. Post the hotline number on your MH cart and make sure it's easily visible for quick reference during an emergency. Be sure phones in ORs have access to an outside line, so a staff member can reach an MHAUS expert and direct the surgical team through response efforts. 2. What are the early signs and symptoms of malignant hyperthermia? a. decreasing ETCO₂; bradycardia; muscle rigidity; tachypnea; hypoxia b. rising ETCO₂; bradycardia; muscle rigidity; tachypnea; hypoxemia c. rising ETCO₂; tachycardia; muscle rigidity; tachypnea; hypoxemia Answer: c An increase in a patient's ETCO₂, a decrease in arterial oxygen and tachycardia are often the first signs of MH. Other symptoms to be aware of are muscle rigidity, hyperkalemia and tem- perature elevation. A rise in temperature is often the last sign of MH, when treatment of MH has already started. As soon as early symptoms are noticed, stop administration of volatile anesthet- ics. Insert activated charcoal filters into the inspiratory and expiratory limbs of the breathing circuit and hyperventilate the patient with 100% oxygen at flows of 10L/min to flush volatile anes- thetics. Bring the MH cart to the OR and start reconstituting dantrolene to prepare syringes that will be administered through the patient's peripheral IV line. 3. What is the initial loading dose of dantrolene needed to stabilize patients? a. 2.5 mg/kg b. 5 mg/kg c. 10 mg/kg Answer: a Dantrolene, which directly interferes with mus- cle contraction to decrease calcium build-up in muscle cells, is the only specific treatment for MH. Administer 2.5 mg/kg of dantrolene rapidly MIND GAMES Would You Get Out of an MH Escape Room? KNOWLEDGE IS KEY Combination locks with letters, numbers and symbols are ideal for the MH escape room experience.

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