Our most common medication given intravenously when a surgical patient has a low heart rate AND low mean arterial pressure
What is Glycopyrrolate?
The non-brand name of our most commonly used anti-emetic
What is Maropitant?
What is a Copan Swab?
A patient size requiring a non-rebreather (open circuit)
What is less than 10 lbs?
Hematuria
What is bloody urine?
Our primary INDUCTION agents
What are Domitor and Midazolam?
Specific medication that cannot be given with non-steroidal anti-inflammatories due to gastrointestinal ulceration
What are steroids?
Plasma ONLY
What type of sample is used to run an in-house T4 or a Cortisol levels?
The presence of cardiac electrical activity with organized or partially organized cardiac rhythms without a palpable pulse
What is Pulseless Electrical Activity?
Difficulty breathing
Anesthetic unit for the purpose of removing exhaled carbon dioxide
What is Sodasorb?
Cefovecin
What is Convenia?
Required component to be able to run an in-house electrolye panel
What is RE Fluid?

What are ventricular premature complexes?
OD
What is both eyes?
The unit of the anesthetic respiratory pressure gauge
What is cmH2O?
The primary antibacterial substance in the ear medication, Claro
What is Florfenicol?
Transferring serum or plasma from one blood tube to another without oxygen (without opening the blood tube)
What is anaerobically?

What is a Capnograph?
Hemorrhage from the nose
What is Epistaxis?
Pre-surgical test that can identify hemophilia or factor deficiencies
What is PT/PTT?
Categorization based on their medical uses and ability to lead to abuse or dependency
What is Controlled Drug Classification?
ALT, ALP, AST, GGT, and TBILI
What values indicate liver inflammation?
CRT evaluates this critical component of patient vitals
What is perfusion?
Tenesmus
What is difficulty defecating?