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Anesthetic Agents

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Created Date 03.10.21
Last Updated 03.11.21
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  • Induction agents are used to ________ render the patient unconscious _________ to intubation.
  • Barbiturates act directly on the central nervous system neurons stimulating the GABA stimulators and are metabolized by the _______.
  • What is a short-acting barbiturate with a short duration?
  • Barbiturates do not cause respiratory or cardiac depression and are reversible, and can be used in sighthounds
  • Cyclohexamines such as ketamine can result in dissociative, mentally ______ or ________ of their surroundings?
  • Ketamine can be administered through?
  • When using cyclohexamines, caution should be taken in patients with liver & heart disease.
  • Propofol is ______ administered through IV, metabolized in the liver, and excreted in urine.
  • With propofol we see a _____and smooth induction and a ______recovery.
  • Propofol does not contain any antimicrobial preservatives so strict aseptic techniques must be followed when handling?
  • Propofol does not provide any analgesia and has a few side effects such as ______ (absence of breathing).
  • Propofol is safe to use in the cardiac system but cant be used in sighthounds
  • Alfaxan has a ______ and ______ duration of action with minimal side effects.
  • Alfaxalone can be administered through IV or it can be used IM for sedation
  • What is the most potent inhaled anesthetic?
  • Sevoflurane belongs to a group of medicines called __________
  • It is recommended that all anesthetized animals be intubated in order to maintain the airway.
  • With holding analgesics when required leads to ________ and may produce __________ _________.
  • Name 3 drugs that decrease the MAC value.
  • During premedication, anticholinergics such as atropine & glycopyrrolate are commonly administered__________.
  • Anticholinergics are used for patients with suspected or anticipated bradycardia & will increase the heart rate of patients in up to 3rd-degree heart blocks.
  • Atropine & Glycopyrrolate decrease the clearance of debris & mucous from the airway.
  • Do anticholinergics work by antagonizing acetylcholine at muscarinic receptors in the parasympathetic nervous system?
  • Neuroleptanalgesics are usually a combination of a powerful opioid analgesic which _____ and a neuroleptic which is a tranquilizer or sedative which can counteract the less desirable effects of the opioid. They are often combined with ______ ______ as they are known to cause rigidity.
  • Caution does not need to be taken when administering Neuroleptanalgesics to patients who suffer from liver or heart disease.
  • Neuroleptanalgesics can be reversed with opioid antagonists such as ______ if need be.
  • Acepromazine is commonly used to sedate an animal and tranquilize an animal.
  • Acepromazine is a strong ______drug.
  • Opioids are generally used for____.
  • Caution should be used when using sedatives and tranquilizers in _____, _____,____, and _____, patients
  • Fentanyl, Hydromorphone, Morphine and Alpha 2 agonists are all classified as opioids.
  • Patients with immense fear may be given acepromazine.
  • This drug might cause hypertension and hyperthermia

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