Drugs
Anesthesia Machine
Equine Anesthesia
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous 2
100

Class of drugs for diazepam.

What is benzodiazepines.

100

Sodasorb.

What is removes carbon dioxide from exhaled air.

100

How a horse is intubated.

What is blind intubation.

100

Name 2 ways to confirm proper placement of an ET tube in a dog.

What is visualization, palpation, movement of flutter valves, fogging of tube, movement of reservoir bag, connecting a capnograph.

100

Collapse of the alveoli.

What is atelectasis.

200

Example of a phenothiazine.

What is acepromazine.

200

Flowmeter.

What is controls the flow of oxygen.

200

What phase of anesthesia is the most challenging part of equine anesthesia.

What is recovery.
200

Name 3 signs your patient may be ready for intubation.

What is diminished or absent palpebral reflex, lack of withdrawal with a toe pinch, lack of jaw tone, eyes rotated ventromedially, unable to keep head up.

200

Enterotomy.

What is incision into the intestines.

300

What is the most adverse side effect when propofol is given too quickly?

What is apnea.

300

Activated charcoal canister.

What is F/Air canister.  Removes waste anesthetic gases.

300

Hard, swollen muscles, stiff & painful gait.

What is myopathy.

300

Name 2 reasons to avoid chamber inductions.

What is difficult to monitor, inability to assess patient, exposure to waste anesthetic gas, flailing/thrashing.

300

A PaCO2 greater than 55 mmHg indicates that is patient is ___________.

What is hypoventilating.

400

Telazol.

What is tiletamine & zolazepam.

400

Pressure manometer.

What is measures the pressure in the patient circuit.  Reflection of the pressure in the patients lungs.

400

Triple drip.

What is guaifenesin, ketamine & xylazine.

400

Inhalant that is the least irritating to mucous membranes.

What is sevoflurane.

400

Your patient has stopped breathing & it looks like cardiac arrest is next.  What is the first thing you should do?

What is turn off the vaporizer.

500

Apneustic respirations.

What is ketamine.

500

Allows patient to breath room air if oxygen becomes unavailable.

What is the negative pressure relief valve.

500

Two common complications seen in horses anesthetized with inhalant agents.

What are hypotension, hypoventilation, hypoxemia.

500

Name 3 pain related physiologic changes.

What are hypertension, tachycardia, tachypnea, peripheral vasoconstriction (pale MM), tachyarrhythmia, hypertension.

500

When performing CPR, an end-tidal CO2 level greater than _____ mmHg during the exhalation phase of manual ventilation is considered to indicate adequate forward movement of blood.

What is 15.