FIND THE SCHEDULE
Ketamine
Buprenorphine HCL
Valium
Fentanyl
Phenobarbital
Methamphetamine
Testosterone
Butorphanol
Euthasol/Beuthanasia-D
Robitussin AC
This is the term used to describe a medication that has exceeded its therapeutic range?
Toxic
What is the primary organ used for drug biotransformation?
LIVER
Positive Inotropic drugs are associated with and exert their effort on which part of the body?
HEART
The over-production of glucocorticoids is known as what disease?
Cushing disease
WHAT CATEGORY AM I?
Apomorphine
Xylazine
Maropitant (Cerenia)
Ondansetron (Zofran)
Activated Charcoal
Mineral Oil
Lactulose
Mannitol
Nitrogylcerin
Lidocaine
Enalapril
Hydromorphone
Cyproheptadine
Metronidazole (Flagyl)
Spironolactone
Propofol
Pimobendan
Pimobendan
Amlodipine
Phenols, the main disinfecting agent found in household cleaners, are effective against gram-negative bacteria?
FALSE
Whare are the adrenal glands located?
Cranial to the kidneys
When treating Hyperthyroidism, the patient must always have their electrolytes performed before medication?
True
What drug, that exerts its effects upon the endocrine system, can become inactivated if shaken vigorously?
Insulin
What is the most commonly used BIGUANIDE?
Chlorhexidine Gluconate
Radioactive Iodine (I 131) is used to treat what condition?
Hyperthyroidism in cats
Which medications are UV light sensitive?
Benzodiazepines
Which two (2) terms can be used interchangeably?
Antibiotic/Antimicrobial
Which medication works to block the cough reflex?
Anti-tussive
What term do we give to a compound that kills the worm, as opposed to the vermifuge?
Vermicide
WHAT AM I? (REFER TO POWERPOINTS OR TEXT BOOK)
Compounds that kill various types of endoparasites
Drugs that open constricted vessels
Drugs that increase urine output
Drugs that provide a period or brief period of unconsciousness
Drugs used to control seizures and seizure type activity
Drugs that relieve pain by blocking the inflammatory response
Drugs that can be used to reduce the spasms of the colon
What term refers to drugs that are meant to inhibit the bacterial replication?
Bacteriostatic
Which specific drugs, that exert their effects on the GI tract, work to neutralize the acid molecules in the stomach?
Non-systemic antacids (Tums, Amphojel, Maalox)?
What class of antimicrobials is classified by generation, according to when they were first developed?
Cephalosporins
What medication did I refer to as the "GASTRIC BAND AID?"
Sucralfate
MATCH THE TRADE NAME
Carprofen
Amoxicillin and Clavulanate Acid
Metronidazole
Diazepam
Metoclopramide
Furosemide
Ondansetron
Ampicillin Sulbactam
Omeprazole
Acetaminophen
Maropitant
Famotidine
Diphenhydramine