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Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Minimum alveolar concentration
MAC = amount that will prevent 50% of patients from moving with incision
Low MAC = more lipid soluble = more potent, but slower onset
Question: What has the highest MAC? Advantage/Disadvantage?
Answer: Nitrous = highest MAC = fastest onset, but low lipid solubility = less potent
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