What is 1XM for a 20lb dog
20 x 30 =600
600 / 24 = 25
25mL/hr
This drug is used to stimulate the heart and dilates the bronchial tubes.
Epinephrine
A medication given PO, IV or SQ to stop vomiting.
Cerenia
Reversal for Opioids
Naloxone
Name a common induction medication
Isoflurane, propofol
What is 1.5XM for a 40kg dog?
40 x 2.2 =88
88 x 30 / 24 = 110
110 x 1.5 = 165
165mL/hr
This drug elevates the heart rate and is sometimes used as a premed.
Atropine
A muscle relaxant to treat tremors.
Methocarbamol
Reversal for Dexdomitor
Antisedan
Name a common medication that can help with nausea
Reglan, Mataclopramide
What is the Hetastarch dose for a dog that weighs 13.6kgs.
20 x 13.6 = 272
272 / 24 = 11.3
11mL/hr
This replenishes nutrients and is used as an immediate source of energy.
Dextrose
Activated charcoal used with or without Sorbitol.
UAA Gel
Reversal for Benzodiazepines
Flumazenil
Name a common sedative
Acepromazine, Torb, Midazolam
What is the Hetastarch dose for a dog that weighs 25lbs?
25 / 2.2 = 11.3
11.3 x 20 = 227.2
227.2 / 24 = 9.4
9mL/hr
Treats acidosis
Sodium Bicarbonate
Injection/eye drops used to induce vomiting in canines.
Apomorphine
Antidote for Acetaminophen
Acetylcysteine
Name a common drug used to decrease acid in the GI tract
Rantidine (Zantac) Famotidine (Pepcid) Omeprazole
What is 1xM for a 3.1kg dog?
3.1 x 2.2 = 6.8
6.8 x 30 = 204
204 / 24 = 8.52
8mL/hr
This diuretic is used to retain fluid and helps with hypotension.
Furosemide
Injection given to cats to induce vomiting.
Dexmedetomidine
Anitdote for clotting
Vitamin K
Name a common anticonvulsant we use.
Keppra, Phenobarbital, Diazepam