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What are the differences between cats and dogs |
Cats are more sympathetically driven More fractious and less intuitive More independant Dont like change Laryngeal spasms Harder to iv cannulate Drug toxicities |
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What should you consider when cannulating cats |
EMLA cream Sedation |
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How do we reduce heat loss |
Heat mat Reduce clipping |
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How do we help make intubation easier |
Laryngospasm - use intubeze or increase depth of injectable Be patient with tube - tracheal rupture/insult |
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What drugs should we not use in cats |
Acetaminophen Propofol Lidocaine |
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Which inhalational is not licensed in cats |
Sevofluorane |
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How do we reduce the incidence of vomiting |
starve 6-12h |
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Where do we administer premed |
Lumbar or neck |
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What do we use to sedate cats |
Alpha 2 agonists Benzodiazapine Ketamine Opiods |
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What sites would you give IV |
Cephalic Saphenous Jugular Interosseous |
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What induction agents can we use |
Propofol Alfaxalone Ketamine |
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Why should we not use propofol for TIVA |
No glucauronidation possible - build up |