Anesthesia Final Part 5

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Propofol is unlike any other injectable anesthetic and is a:
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The agent that is not a local anesthetic is:
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Apnea following the induction of anesthesia is:
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The anesthetic agent that will support bacterial growth in the solution and requires very careful handling is:
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The anesthetic agent that contains an egg protein and may cause an allergic reaction when administered to some patients is:
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The anesthetic agent that is an NMDA ( N-methyl-D-aspartate ) antagonist is:
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The tranquilizer that is in Telazol that has anticonvulsant and muscle relaxing effect is:
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The drug that is active as the central nervous system depressant in Beuthanasia D euthanasia solution is:
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A clinical advantage of using this anesthetic induction agent is that it is associated with very rapid liver metabolism that often results results in a smooth, rapid recovery.
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When Acepromazine is administered as a tranquilizer prior to the administration of Propofol, the percent of dose reduction for Propofol is:
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If local anesthetics are mistakenly administered IV, the effect(s) may be seen is/are:
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A potent, natural stimulant of the respiratory center is:
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Guaifenesin is a(n):
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An apnea monitor may be used to monitor respiration during anesthesia. The sensing portion of a commonly used monitor will detect changes in ____________ of expired gas.
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The tidal volume will usually be decreased in an animal under general anesthesia by:
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The anesthetic agent which is associated with the swallowing and ocular reflexes remaining intact and increasing muscle tone is:
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The important anatomical area for performing the technique of epidural anesthesia is the:
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The anesthetic that is known as a dissociative anesthetic agent is:
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The recommended route(s) of administration for Propofol is/are:
20.
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When monitoring an anesthetic patient on gas anesthesia that is in stage 3 plane 2, you would expect the mucus membrane color to appear:
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Considering the stages of anesthesia, the globe of the eye is rotated medially and the third eyelid prolapsed in:
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This local anesthetic agent is often used in dentistry and for nerve blocks as this agent will provide local anesthesia for up to 6 hours.
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Propofol is noted to provide very significant analgesia.
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An INCORRECT principle used in monitoring anesthesia in veterinary patients is:
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Animals receiving local anesthetics epidurally (lidocaine or bupivicaine) should always be placed in a head-down position.