A Pyxis-inspired cheatsheet for medical students learning where medications and supplies live,
what they are, and why they matter.
You will see these machines in the OR and sometimes in the hospital hallways - feel free to explore!
Anesthesia station
Click any drawer to explore
Supply BinsControlled SubstancesMain Drawers
Your Attending (Available)
Educational Resource — Not for Clinical Decision-Making
This tool is designed exclusively for medical students on anesthesiology rotations to build context around
what they observe in the OR. The information presented, including drug doses, mechanisms, and clinical pearls
, is meant to supplement direct teaching, not replace it.
It should never be relied upon as the sole basis for patient care decisions.
Always conduct your own research, defer to your supervising attendings, follow local protocols and formularies,
and exercise clinical judgment adapted to each patient.
Informed by faculty, ASA/AHA/ACC guidelines, FDA labels, peer-reviewed literature, Deranged Physiology, and Manual of Clinical Anesthesiology by Chu, Traynor, Kurup.