What is a leading cause of poisonings in our pets?
OTC and prescription medications
FIND THE SCHEDULE FOR EACH ONE
Butorphanol
Methadone
Diazepam (Valium)
Morphine
Hydrocodone
Buprenorphine HCL
Cocaine
Ketamine
Methamphetamines
Fentanyl
What is a NOT component of a Dose regimen?
Route of excretion (exit from body)
NSAIDs are likely to cause side effects in what systems?
Urinary/Digestive
What do we call an altered drug molecule?
Metabolite
Antitussives are drugs that affect the?
Cough reflex
What is the brand name for these meds?
Metoclopramide
Diphenhydramine
Ondansetron
Amoxicillin and Clavulanate Acid
Diazepam
Famotidine
Ampicillin Sulbactams,
Furosemide
Metronidazole
Maropitant
Omeprazole
Carprofen
Acetaminophen
Select every way a veterinary professional may be exposed to toxic drugs?
Absorbtion
Inhalation
Ingestion
Ocular absorption
What is CRI the abbreviation for?
Constant Rate Infusion
Which emetic is used primarily in feline patients?
Xylazine
Identify and select all answers involved in pharmacokinetics?
Absorption
Metabolism
Elimination
Distribution
Which of the following facilitate the evacuation of the bowels?
Laxatives
Lubricants
Purgatives
This is the movement of drug molecules from site of administration into systemic circulation?
Absorption
Which laxatives are a more gentle way of evacuating the bowels?
Bulk laxatives
When a drug is altered by the body before being eliminated or secreted from the body?
Biotransformation
This substance is considered an adsorbent, it binds and absorbs endotoxins to its surface?
Activated Charcoal
What, usually a protein molecule, combines with a certain drug based upon size, shape, and make up?
Receptor
These compounded medications kill endoparasites?
Anthelmintics
What is the time between two doses of the same medication?
Dosage Interval
Which drug IS a FELINE appetite stimulant?
Cyproheptadine