Veterinary Medication Basics
Routes of Medication Administration Using Veterinary Terminology
NSAID's Basic
NSAID's (When things go wrong)
No, no's for NSAID's
100

1 lb = ? kg's?

1 lb = 2.2 kg

100

What is the terminology for giving a medication by mouth?

PO (per os)

100

In order to determine the dose of an NSAID, what are the two very important pieces of data you will need to collect before either calculating a dose or conferring with a DVM?

The weight of the animal

The concentration of the drug

100

If when you are giving a medication subq and during the aspiration phase of administering, you see blood in the hub of the syringe, what should your response be?

Withdrawal the needle, replace the needle, choose another injection site, start again

100

If it is unclear if an animal has received their NSAID, what should you do? 

Never give! Only give once confirmed they did not receive 

200

Veterinary terminology for: Once, twice, three, four times per day?

SID, BID, TID, QID

200

Aside from giving NSAID's by mouth, what is the other route of administration Zoology commonly uses to deliver a medication?

Under the skin

200

Name the two most used NSAID's used at Zoology

Meloxicam & banamine

200
If an animal inadvertently receives an unprescribed NSAID, what should happen immediately??

Call Poison Control!  This number is in the Zoology phone and should also be in all our phones for our personal animals!

300

On any drug label, what two pieces of information that are essential for you to know?

Name of drug

Concentration of drug

300

What two common side effects might you see with the use of NSAID's?

Loose stool, lack of appetite

300

Name two places you can find the veterinarian's phone information

Zoo phone and the DVM phone tree that lives in Meg's office

300

What route of administration should Banamine NEVER be delivered by?

IM (Intramuscular)

400

What are the two names used interchangeably for an injectable NSAID frequently used at Zoology?

Banamine = flunixin

400

What information will pet poison control need when you call them?

Animal species, breed, age, weight, and medication type/strength

Bonus: Known health concerns, treats that were also ingested 

400

What 2 species do we have that should never get Meloxicam tablets? 

Bonus points: What version do they get instead?

Cats and dogs. 

Bonus points: Metacam

500
Name 5 routes of medication administration

PO, IM, Subq, IV, topically

500

Before giving any medication subq, what is the protocol you have been taught for successful administration.  

Gimme:  the first step is to have a coworker properly restrain the animal :)

Proper restraint, determine injection site, uncap the needle, needle bevel up (facing the sky), insert needle, aspirate, rotate, aspirate, support the syringe, inject, remove needle



500

What two NSAID's should never be given to a camel, goat, sheep, llama, alpaca together? Bonus treat if you can explain why

Banamine & meloxicam

This is called stacking and is the quickest way to cause kidney injury

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