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18 Cards in this Set
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* what is the recommended route of administration for propofol? |
IV |
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* what is the agent that will support bacterial growth in the solution and contains a bacteristatic preservative? |
PropoFlo 28 |
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* what is a short acting drug and acts as the primary CNS depressant in the B euthanasia de euthanasia? |
Pentobarbital |
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* what is the anesthetic known as a dissociative agent? |
Ketamine |
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* what happens when acepromazine is administered as a tranquilizer prior to the administration of propofol? |
The percent of the dose reduction for propofol is 50% |
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* as an anesthetic what is considered to be a phenolic compound? |
Propofol |
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*is Diphenhydramine a local anesthetic? |
No |
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* should animals receiving local anesthetics be placed head down? |
No |
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* what is an anesthetic agent that is also a NMDA antagonist? |
Ketamine |
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*What is an anesthetic agent that contains egg protein and may cause an allergic reaction? |
Propofol |
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*What is seen if local anesthetics are accidentally given IV? |
Convulsions |
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* what is a local anesthetic often used in dentistry for nerve blocks? |
Bupivacaine |
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* what is the clinical advantage of using proper fall as an anesthetic? |
It is associated with rapid liver metabolism which makes for a speedy recovery |
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* which anesthetic agent is associated with swallowing and ocular reflex is remaining intact and increasing muscle tone? |
Ketamine |
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*is Guaifenesin a muscle relaxant? |
Yes |
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* what is the most important anatomical area for performing epidural anesthesia? |
Cauda equina |
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* does propofol provide significant analgesia? |
No |
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* what is a tranquilizer that is in Talazol and also has anti-convulsant properties? |
Zolazepam |