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How is Etomidate formulated
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With a solution in propylene
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What is the MOA of Etomidate
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Interact with GABA A
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How does etomidate interact with GABA?
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it decreases CBF(cerebral blood flow) and CMRO2(cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen) and it produces depression of the reticular formation of the brain stem
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How does etomidate affect the Resp. system
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Brief periods of Apnea may occur immed. after IV injection
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What is the anesthetic of choice for difficult cardiac cases and animals in shock
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Etomidate
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What drug causes excessive muscle rigidity and seizures in cattle and horses
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Etomidate
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Why is infusion NOT recommended for Etomidate admin.
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adrenocortical suppression and hemolysis
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What should be given as a premed before admin of etomidate
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Opoid or Diazepam
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T/F there is NO Histamine release with Etomidate
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True
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What drug causes invalid adrenocorticotropic hormone stim. tests and glucose tolerance tests
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Etomidate
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What drug should be used with caution in patients with addison's disease
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Etomidate
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What drug suppresses adrenocorticoid function
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Etomidate
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What drug is solubilized in a lecithin containing emulsion
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Propofol
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What drug has a neutral PH and a milky appearance but can be injected IV
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Propofol
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What drug possesses anticonvulsant properties like barbituates?
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Propofol
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what drug has dose dependent respiratory depression
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Propofol
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What drug has dose dependent decrease in arterial BP and negative inotropic effects
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Propofol
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What drug is good for ambulatory surgery?
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Propofol
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What drug is safe in sight hounds?
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Propofol
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Propofol ______( decreases or increases) intracranial and intraocular pressure
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decreases
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______ is a non competitive _____ of NMDA in CNS
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Ketamine, anatag.
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What drugs partially bind to Mu and kappa receptors
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Dissoc. Anesthetics
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What is Dissoc. anesthetics?
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The animal appears awake but immobile and unaware of its surroundings
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This drug is characterized by poor muscle relaxation
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ketamin or Tiletamine
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What drug is used for animal restraint
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Ketamine or tiletamine
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What is the route of admin to restrain an aggressive cat
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IM
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What is the route of admin for anesthesia in dogs and cats
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IV
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What drug is used for somatic analgesia
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Dissoc anesthetic
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What anesthetic is used that keeps oral ocular and swallowing reflexes intact
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ketamine or tiletamine
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telazole is a combo of what two drugs
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Tiletamine and zolzepam
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Hallucination and confusion can occur with admin of this drug
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Ketamine or tiletamine
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What drug should be diluted with dextrose solution
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Guafenesin
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What drug is used as a decongestant and antitussive
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Guafenesin
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guefenesin is used a central muscle relaxant T or F
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True
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What is a triple drip
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A combo. with ketamine diazepam and/ or xylazine
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What is a triple drip used for
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To induce anesthesia in large animals
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What does a concentrated solution of Guaifensin cause
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hemolysis of RBC
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What is the route of admin. for Guaifenesin
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IV
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Spasms of the extensor tendon is a sign of overdose in what anesthetic drug
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Guaifenesin
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What are the routes of admin of Choral Hydrate in horses
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IV
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What drug is metabolized to trichloroethanol
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Chloral Hydrate
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T/F Guaifenesin is used ALONE as an anesthetic
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False
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This anesthetic consists of the steroids alphaxalone and alphadolone
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Althensin
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What is a steroidal anesthetic
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Althensin
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