The "Light" patient
" Hypothermia "
Patient Recovery
Common Recovery Complications
Pain and recovery
100

What does a "light" patient mean?

Inadequate anesthetic depth causing reflex/movement. 

100

Name a major cause heat of loss within the first hour of surgery?

Redistribution (vasodilation-heat to periphery)

100

When does most anesthesia-related mortality occur?

Within 3 hours of recovery

100

When does emergency delirium occur?

Immediately upon regaining consciousness.

100

Why arent HR and BP reliable for pain?

These can be affected by anesthetic depth and other factors 

200

What are you monitoring during anesthesia to check patient depth?

palpebral reflexes, jaw tone, eye position

200

One physiologic effect of hypothermia on recovery is?

prolonged recovery and delayed drug metabolism 

200

What are the 3 phases of recovery?

Emergence, basic function, full function

200

Signs of emergence delirium?

Thrashing, vocalization, paddling, confusion 

200

How do cats and dogs differ in pain behavior? 

Cats hide/withdrawal and dogs seek comfort/whine

300

If patient is mildly light what should you do? 

Increase inhalant and O2 flow rate (inhalant changes slowly)
300

What are two effective warming methods?

Forced warm air (bear hugger) and warmed IV fluids

300

When should you extubate?

When swallowing reflex returns/can protect their own airway. 

300

How is dysphoria different from delirium?

It occurs later in recovery/during phase 2

300

Why should pain meds never be withheld for dysphoria?

Could worsen pain or agitation if undertreated.

400

What is best for rapid deepening?


IV injectables/Propofol

400

Why is prevention easier that treatment?

Once cold, metabolic rate drops and rewarming takes longer.
400

What should you keep on hand during recovery?

Rescue drugs.
400

What drugs are used to treat emergence delirium?

Propofol, alfaxalone, dexmedetomidine 

400

When can an animal be discharged post-op?

Once they are ambulatory, temperature is normal, oriented, and comfortable.

500

What is the dangers of a light patient?

Injury to patient/staff; Stress responses

500

What maintains thermoregulation and becomes impaired by anesthesia?

Hypothalamus

500

Name a way to monitor safely during recovery (before extubating)?

Keep on pulse oximeter and O2 connected.
500

Drugs to treat dysphoria?

butorphanol/neloxone (partial reversal), flumazenil, dexmed., ace.

500
What patients are predisposed for emergency delirium?

Geriatric and anxious patients 

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