Opioids
Premeds
Induction Agents
Inhalants
Monitoring
100

This opioid is a partial mu agonist which provides moderate analgesia and minimal sedation

What is buprenorphine?

100

Acepromazine blocks these receptors

What are dopamine (D1 and D2) receptors?

100

Propofol is an agonist for this inhibitory neurotransmitter

What is GABA?

100

Site of action for inhalant anesthetics

What is the CNS?

100

What species is jaw tone not used in to assess depth?

What is a horse? 

200

This respiratory side effect of opioids is especially prominent in rabbits and primates

What is dose-dependent respiratory depression?

200

This class of analgesic/sedative drugs has biphasic BP changes

What is alpha2 agonists?

200

This respiratory effect (breathing pattern) is found with use of dissociatives

What is an apneustic breathing pattern?

200

Anesthetics travel via this gradient

What is partial pressure?

200

This method of blood pressure monitoring is non-invasive, however only measure SAP

What is doppler?

300

This opioid is the only one that will increase HR

What is meperidine?

300

This drug class has more effective sedation when used in sick, old, and debilitated patients

What are Benzodiazepines?

300

A patient with this condition should not receive Etomidate because it inhibits cortisol production for 6 hours

What is Addison's disease?
300
This material used in circuits absorbs the inhalant anesthetic and affects uptake

What is rubber?

300

This stage/plane of anesthesia is ideal for surgery

What is Stage 3 plane 2?

400

This opioid antagonist has a longer duration of action than Nalaxone and is used in wildlife/zoo species

What is Naltrexone or Nalmefene?

400

This specific Benzodiazepine is water soluble and therefore can be administered IM with no pain

What is Midazolam?

400

This drug causes vasodilation WITH a compensatory increase in HR

What is alfaxalone?

400

A low or high partition coefficient is more desirable because faster induction and recovery

What is low?

400

At least half of anesthetic related deaths occur in this phase of anesthesia (induction, maintenance, recovery) 

What is recovery?

500

I am a full mu opioid that is NOT metabolized by the liver and instead by plasma esterases

What is Remifentanil?

500

This anticholinergic can't cross the BBB and is longer acting

What is Glycopyrrolate?

500

This drug causes necrosis if accidentally administered peri-vascularly

What is Guafenesin / GG?

500

This inhalant can create Compound A, a renal toxic substance, from reacting with the CO2 canister. 

What is sevoflurane?

500

Narrow, rapid peaks in the capnograph indicates the patient is doing this

What is hyperventilating?