1. Apomorphine
2. Xylazine
3. Cerenia
4. Ondansetron (Zofran)
5. Activated Charcoal
6. Mineral Oil
7. Lactulose
8. Furosemide (Lasix)
9. Mannitol
10. Nitrogylcerin
11. Lidocaine
12. Hydromorphone
13. Enalapril
14. Cyproheptadine
15. Metronidazole (Flagyl)
16. Spironolactone
17. Propofol
18. Pimobendan
19. Doxapram (Dopram)
20. Amlodipine
1. Emetic (K9)
2. Emetic (Feline)
3.Antiemetic
4. Antiemetic: anticholinergic- used when others fail
5.Absorbent
6.Lubricant
7. Laxative
8. Diuretic
9. Diuretic: used for head trauma not Cardiac related issues
10. Antiarrhythmic/Vasodilator (applied topically)
11.Antiarrhythmic (local anesthetic)
12. Analgesia (Emetic)
13. ACE inhibitor: treats patients both sided heart failure
14. Appetite stimulant (feline)
15. Antidiarrheal
16. Potassium sparing diuretic
17. Anesthetic
18. Inodilator: Inotropic and Vasodilator properties treats CHF
19. CNS Stimulant (stimulates breathing in neonatal pt.)
20. Calcium Channel Blocker (Hypertension small dogs)
1tsp is equal to _________________
5 ml
Whare are the adrenal glands located?
Cranial to the kidneys
What syringe tip is preferred when administering a parenteral injection?
Luer Lock
1. Methamphetamine
2. Butorphanol
3. Ketamine
4. Fentanyl
5. Euthasol/Beuthanasia-D
6. Phenobarbital
7. Robitussin AC
8. Testosterone
9. Buprenorphine HCL
10. Valium
1. C-II
2. C-IV
3. C-III
4. C-II
5. C-III
6. C-IV
7. C-V
8. C-III
9. C-III
10. C-IV
8. C-III
Which antiemetic is frequently used for dogs?
Cerenia and Maropitant
How many lbs. (#) in 1000g?
2.2#
What medication did I refer to as the "GASTRIC BAND AID?"
Sucralafate
Which medications are UV light sensitive?
Benzodiazepines
Hyperthyroidism in dogs is managed with Methimazole!
False
11kg = _____________g
11000g
What is the primary organ used for drug biotransformation?
Liver
What is the most commonly used BIGUANIDE?
Chlorhexidine Gluconate
All forms of treatment for Hyperadrenocorticism can lead to Hypoadrenocorticism!
True
1.1g = __________________mg
1100mg
Which medication works to block the cough reflex?
Anti-tussive
Chemicals that are used to kill or prevent growth of microorganisms on inanimate surfaces are?
Disinfectants
1.11mg = ___________________mcg
1110mcg
Which combination of medications causes HGE (Hemorrhagic Gastro Enteritis)
NSAIDs/Steroids
Phenols, the main disinfecting agent found in household cleaners, are effective against gram-negative bacteria?
False
1100mg = ______________________kg
0.0011kg
Medications that decrease the perception of pain without the loss of sensations?
Analgesics
This term can be consider the classification that SANITIZERS and STERILIZERS fall under?
Antiseptics
11mcg = _________________mg
0.011mg
Which Diuretic is the "potassium sparing diuretic?"
Spironolactone
Pyrethrin/Pyrethroids are the largest group of insecticides marketed for use against external parasites and also as a common household insect spray?
True
Which two (2) terms can be used interchangeably?
Antibiotic/Antimicrobial
What term refers to drugs that are meant to inhibit the bacterial replication?
Bacteriostatic
Radioactive Iodine (I 131) is used to treat what condition?
Hyperthyroidism in cats
What is the ability of a microorganism to survive in the presence of antimicrobial drugs?
Resistance
Which antitussives are used the most in veterinary medicine?
Butorphanol and Hydrocodone
What class of antimicrobials is classified by generation, according to when they were first developed?
Cephalosporins
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)