GI Drugs
Cardiac/Diuretics Drugs
Respiratory Drugs
Endocrine Drugs
Calculations
100

This is a potent emetic use more commonly is dogs.

Apomorphine 

100

This medication is used to treat early VPCs, tachycardia and used as a local block.

Lidocaine 

100

These are a group of drugs that block the cough reflex.

Antitussives 

100

This condition is characterized by an insufficient amount of thyroid hormone. 

Hypothyroidism

100

What is the dose for a 5 lb cat needing 2 mg/kg of Onsior 6mg?

4.5 mg per dose

200

This common antiemetic can be given IV, SQ or PO. Liquid forms need to be refrigerated. 

Maropitant Citrate (Cerenia)

200

This is a Bet-Blocker typically used to treat hypertension in cats

Atenolol 

200

This is a C-III narcotic used in animals experiencing a nonproductive cough. Useful in cases such as a collapsed trachea. 

Hydrocodone 

200

This medication is typically used to treat canine patients with hypothyroidism.

Levothyroxine 

200

Dr. Smith orders your 35 lb patient 10 mg/kg of Metronidazole BID for 10 days. You have 150 mg tablets on hand. How many tablets is your patient getting per dose? How many tablets will be dispensed?

1 tb per dose 

20 tbs dispensed

300

These two antacids are typically given to hospitalized patients to reduce the GI upset caused by other medications. 

Ranitidine and Famotidine

300

This is a loop diuretic that is used to promote water loss and increase urine formation. This can cause hyperkalemia in long-term use.

Furosemide (Lasix)

300

This is a centrally acting opioid cough-suppressant that can cause sedative and mild analgesic effects.

Butorphanol (Torbuturol) 

300

This medication is used to aid int he treatment of hyperthyroidism in feline patients.

Methimazole 

300

Scruffy is 60 lbs and needs to be premedicated for surgery. You are ordered to give 0.1 mg/kg of Hydromorphone 2 mg/mL. How many mLs will you give?

1.36 mLs

400

A popular laxative/stool softener commonly given to cats who experience chronic constipation. 

Lactulose 

400

This medication acts as an inodilator and vasodilator and is popular when treating conditions such as CHF.

Pimobendan 

400

This is a saline-based mucolytic often used in nebulization. 

Acetylcysteine

400

This medication is given SQ SID-BID to help regulate a condition characterized by hyperglycemia. 

Insulin (Vetsulin)- used to treat diabetes mellitus 
400

Scruffy (60 lbs) needs to stay overnight on LRS maintenance fluids. His rate is 40 mg/kg/mL. How many Liters will he receive in 24 hours? What is his rate per hour? 

1.09 Liters

18 mLs/hr

500

What is the popular appetite stimulant typically used in cats?

Mirtazapine 

500

These two vasodilators relax the smooth muscles of arterioles and veins and used when treating various cardiac diseases. 

Enalapril and Benazepril 

500

These two bronchodilators typically used for inhalers or in nebulization treatments.

Albuterol and Clenbuterol

500

This is a condition characterized by a lack of glucocorticoid and/or mineralocorticoid caused by the adrenal gland or the hormone (ACTH). Treated with corticoid supplementation. 

Hypoadrenocorticism (Addison's Disease).

500

Scruffy goes into V-Fib during his stay. You need to give a loading dose of Lidocaine 2% at 2 mg/kg. The concentration is 1000mg/50mLs. How many mLs will you need to give? Over what time period should this be given?

2.7 mLs

30-60 seconds