Monitoring:
Anesthesia/Sedation
Drug Calcuations
Terminology
Radiology
Anesthesia Machine Choices
100

The measurement of the minimum arterial pressure during ventricular relaxation (diastole) 

Diastolic pressure 

100

You have a 18.9 lbs patient and the Dr. has prescribed cerenia for its vomiting. How many mLs should this patient receive? 

0.85mLs 

100

Any of a group of infection-fighting blood cell

White Blood Cells


 (Bonus point answer: Leukocytes)

100

The number of views needed for full radiographic interpretation of a limb

TWO

100

You have a 3kg patient preparing for anesthesia. What size of breathing bag do you need to grab?

0.5L 

200
The ideal SpO2 (Oxygen Saturation) while under sedation/anesthesia. 

95% to 100%

200

You have a 12.2lbs male rottweiler that has been diagnosed with hookworms.The Dr has prescribed fenbendazole 100mg/mL suspension at 50mg/kg once daily for 3 days. What is the total amount per day of suspension

2.8mLs

200

A tiny infectious agent consisting of a genetic material (RNA or DNA) in a protein coat, which relies on host cells to reproduce.

Virus

200

The number of views needed for full radiographic interpretation of the thorax or abdomen

THREE

200

You have a 45.5kg patient preparing for anesthesia. What breathing circuit do you grab? 

Rebreathing

300

The average arterial pressure exerted during the cardiac cycle (one heartbeat) 

Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP)

300

A 6.5 kgs, 3 year old, spayed female feline comes in with lameness. Your doctor would like to start with an onsior with a concentration of 20mg/mL solution. She prescribes the injection at 2mg/kg once today. What is your patient's dose 

0.65mLs

300

A tiny infectious agent consisting of a genetic material (RNA or DNA) in a protein coat, which relies on host cells to reproduce.

Pheromone

300

The cranial marker for abdominal radiographs

3 intercostal spaces cranial to the xiphoid process

300

You have a 27.5kg patient preparing for anesthesia. What size of breathing bag do you need to grab?

3L 

400

Three ways to measure anesthetic depth: 

1) Decreased Jaw Tone

2) Lack of Reflexes

3) Blood Pressure 

400

A 78lbs patient arrives who ate an entire 1lbs bag of grapes. You've been instructed to give a 0.01mg/kg dosage of a 3mg/mL solution. What volume of drug are you administering? 

0.12mLs

400

The abnormal accumulation of fluid in a tissue

Edema

400

The cranial anatomic marker for lateral thoracic radiographs

Cranial to the thoracic inlet (the manubrium)  

400

You have a 8kg patient preparing for anesthesia. What size of breathing bag do you need to grab?

1L

500

The measure of the maximum arterial pressure during ventricular contraction (systole) 

Systolic Presure

500

A 32lbs female spayed pitbull presented for cluster seizures. An IV catheter was placed and the Dr asks for a 60 mg/kg dose of Levetiracetam 500mg/5mL solution, diluted in 30mLs sterile saline give over 5 to 10 minutes. What amount of Levetiracetam should be administered to the patient

8.7mLs IV

500

 A class of narcotic drugs derived from opium that can reduce pain, induce sleep, and suppress coughing.

Opiate

500

Ideal beam position for a ventral dorsal projection of the abdomen

The 13th (last) rib 

500

You have a 2kg patient preparing for anesthesia. What breathing circuit do you grab?

Non-Rebreathing

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