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Anesthesia in Veterinary Medicine: Important Anesthetics, Techniques, and Considerations, Quizzes of Animal Biology

Definitions and terms related to anesthesia in veterinary medicine, including cautious anesthetics for greyhounds, historical background of gas anesthesia, anatomical considerations, recommended anesthesia techniques, and important patient evaluations. It also covers specific breeds, electrocardiac tracings, bleeding times, and fluids used in anesthetic procedures.

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Uploaded on 09/11/2016

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Download Anesthesia in Veterinary Medicine: Important Anesthetics, Techniques, and Considerations and more Quizzes Animal Biology in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 The anesthetic that should be used with caution in greyhounds due to the possibility of a prolonged effect is: Cyclohexamine Phenothiazine Isoflurane Thiopental DEFINITION 1 Thiopental TERM 2 The decade that gas anesthesia become widely used in veterinary medicine in the US was the: 1890's 1930's 1960's 1990's DEFINITION 2 1960 TERM 3 The part of the central nervous system that contains the vital centers for cardiac and respiratory function is the: cerebral cortex medulla cerebellum spinal cord DEFINITION 3 medulla TERM 4 The anesthesia technique that is recommended for a procedure that is anticipated to take longer than 10 minutes is: SQ IM IV Inhalation DEFINITION 4 inhalation TERM 5 The type of surgical procedure that is likely to require Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation (IPPV) is: intrathoracic or open chest orthopedic lapropscopic neurologic DEFINITION 5 intrathoracic or open chest TERM 6 Of the considerations listed below, which is most important to consider in the process of choosing an anesthetic technique for a particular patient. cost of anesthetic procedure ambient temperature of the room pre-anesthetic physical exam type of monitoring equipment available DEFINITION 6 preanestheticphysical exam TERM 7 The agent involved in anesthesia that is often avoided in pediatric and geriatric patients because of prolonged duration of action is: Atropine Isoflurane Torbugesic Acepromazine DEFINITION 7 acepromazine TERM 8 The breeds of dogs that may have trouble breathing during a general anesthesia because of anatomical obstruction of airways and collection of salivary secretions are: dolicocephalic brachycephalic mesomorphic ectomorphic DEFINITION 8 brachycephayic TERM 9 Of the electrocardiac tracings listed below, the one that is considered normal for the dog is: atrial flutter sinus arrhythmia atrioventricular block ventricular fibrillation DEFINITION 9 sinus arrhythmia TERM 10 Bleeding times longer than normal would be an indication of a bleeding disorder. The normal buccal mucosal bleeding time in the dog is: 15 to 30 seconds 45 to 60 seconds 1 to 1.5 minutes 2 to 4 minutes DEFINITION 10 2-4 minutes
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