Pre-Visit Pharmaceuticals
Premedications
Induction Agents
Inhalants
Miscellaneous
100

This medication is used as an anxiolytic and to treat nerve pain

Gabapentin

100

An opioid, methadone targets this receptor.

Mu

100

This agent is milky in coloration caused by the specific formulation of the drug

Propofol

100

Along with isoflurane, this halogenated compound is commonly used for anesthesia

Sevoflurane

100

Analgesia is a lack of this sensation.

Pain

200

This is the drug class in which the PVP acepromazine belongs to

Phenothiazines.

200

As a reversal for alpha-2 agonists, flumazenil is considered this type of drug

Antagonist

200

Propofol and other induction agents require this type of injection protocol

Titration to effect

200

While sevoflurane is color coded yellow, isoflurane is color coded with this color

Purple

200

The time frame in which PVPs are given to a patient is typically this many hours prior to arrival

2 hours

300

Maropitant citrate is the drug name for this anti-emetic.

Cerenia

300

This medication is non-water soluble and cannot be combined with most other medications

Diazepam

300

This medication is a neurosteroid injectable anesthetic

Alfaxalone

300

Halogenated compounds are this state at room temperature

liquid

300

An animal needs to be physically examined by the DVM within this many hours prior to anesthesia

12

400

Commonly paired with gabapentin, this PVP is often confused with the synthetic opioid Tramadol

Trazodone

400

This anticholinergic shares a drug class with atropine.

Glycopyrrolate

400

This is the combination of ketamine, xylazine, and guaifenesin

Triple Drip

400

Halogenated compounds cross this barrier, and therefore not commonly used in neonates

Placental

400

A healthy patient that is brachycephalic would be categorized into this grade by the ASA

II
500

Xanax is the brand name for this benzodiazepine

Alprazolam

500

This premedication reduces salivation and combats bradycardia in the surgical patient

Atropine

500

Euthasol, the barbiturate that is used in veterinary medicine overdosing, is this drug

Pentobarbital 

500

Nitrous oxide, which does not require a vaporizer, is color coded this color.

Blue

500

A moribund patient that is not expected to survive without operation is classified into this grade by the ASA.

V