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