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Chapter 3 Anesthesia/Analgesia

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  • Drug used to induce a loss of sensation with or without unconsciousness
  • Drug that is not a true anesthetic but that is used during anesthesia to produce other desired effects
  • Used to relax or paralyze skeletal muscles during ophthalmic, orthopedic or other surgeries
  • The effect the body has on a drug
  • Drugs that bind to and stimulate tissue receptors
  • Drugs that bind to but do not stimulate receptors
  • Drugs that bind to and partially stimulate receptors
  • Drugs that bind to more than one receptor type and simultaneously stimulate at least one and block at least one
  • What does CSA stand for
  • What does DEA stand for
  • What does CDSA stand for
  • Controlled substances can be prescribed for a total of _________ months or up to five times
  • Noncontrolled drugs that are used to prevent and treat bradycardia and to decrease salivary secretions from PNS stimulation
  • The _____ nerve is the tenth cranial nerve that provides PNS innervation to numerous target organs
  • A relatively old drug derived from the deadly nightshade plant
  • Ultra-short acting nonbarbiturate injectable anesthetic with wide margin of safety
  • Propofol is available either as a microemulsion or ____________
  • Propofol produces a dose-dependent _____ depression.
  • _______ is a noncontrolled, sedative-hypnotic imidazole drug occasionally used for induction of anesthesia
  • Etomidate affects the ________ receptors in similar manner propofol and barbiturates
  • ______ is a steroid molecule with anesthetic properties
  • Dissociative anesthetics cause disruption of _______ _________.
  • ________ is the commonly used dissociative anesthetic in small animal practice
  • Noncontrolled muscle relaxant that sometimes is given to large animals to increase relaxation
  • Opioids are reversed with

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