Fun Facts
Surgical Process
Pre-Anesthesia Screening and Forms
Pain Management/IV Fluids
Small Animal Sedation and Anesthesia
100

This common surgical patient can sleep for up to 18 hours a day, but good luck getting them to rest after surgery!

What is a cat?

100

Pre-op, Intra-op, Post-op

What are the 3 stages of the surgical process. 

100

Any changes since last visit? Current medications or supplements? What they are on AND WHEN they were last given? Medication or anesthetics reactions? Any previous known problems? When pet last drank? Last ate? How much?

What are the components of a good pre-anesthesia  questionnaire?

100

Unmanaged acute pain has a higher likelihood of incomplete resolution, resulting in chronic pain.

Why is it important to manage acute pain properly?

100

IV, IM, Mask

What are the ways of inducing anesthesia?

200

These surgical patients are notorious for swallowing things they shouldn't, from socks to rocks, and they don't seem to learn!

What is a labrador?

200

Induce & maintain general anesthesia

Monitor & ensure patient stability

Sterile preparation of surgical site

Successful completion of surgical procedure

What are the goals of the intraoperative stage.

200

Certify that they are the owner of the pet and that the owner signing the form, 

Pet’s identifying information, 

Summarize the pet’s diagnosis, 

Summarize the procedure that is planned, 

Estimate, 

Where owner can be reached RELIABLY today, \

CPR status

What are the components of a consent conversation?

200

Demeanor, Response to people, Posture, Mobility, Activity, Response to touch, Attention to painful area, Vocalization

What are parameters used in pain scores?

200

Short procedures and to calm the patient.

What are the cases to use sedation?

300

Despite just undergoing surgery, this patient will somehow convince their owner that they're absolutely fine—especially if food is involved.

What is a labrador?

300

Over 60% of procedure related deaths happen in this part of the operative process. 

What is Post-op period

300

Name and description of procedure

Expected outcomes

Potential complications

Procedure benefits and alternatives


What are the components of informed consent?

300

Results in heightened or exaggerated pain states, Often does not respond to conventional analgesic treatment, Preventing surgical pain before it starts is key to avoiding this

What is wind up pain?

300

Analgesia, Sedation, +/- Anti-nausea medications

What are pre-anesthetic medication goals?

400

After surgery, this animal’s impressive cone of shame is often more of a wrecking ball for your furniture.

What is a boxer?

400

Alarms are going off, lights are flashing, people are running around, your SpO2 says 87 and the blood pressure is not picking up. Your surgery tech asks you, the RVT who is everyone's favorite, what to do. 

What is MONITOR THE PATIENT NOT THE MONITORS :-) You calmly take 6 seconds to check the breathing, gum color, listen to the heart and palpate the femoral pulse of your patient. You find all of these to be normal, wet and replace the SpO2 monitor and adjust the blood pressure cuff. 

400

Medical History

Physical Exam

Diagnostics

What is the minimum database for anesthesia procedures?

400

An aversive sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage

What is pain?
400

The process of taking a patient from awake state to an unconscious state

What is anesthesia induction?
500

This is what a cat calls a well-executed leap to the top of the fridge.

What is "purrkour"?

500

Yoga, Meditation, Talking with friends/colleagues, Music, Time off, Vacation, Hobbies, Working out, Journaling, Hiking, Movies

What are self care options?

500

CBC

Chemistry Panel

U/A

+/- Clotting times

+/- Drug monitoring levels

What are the common diagnostics used for preanesthesia screening?

500

Maintain fluid homeostasis, Perioperative hemorrhage can lead to fluid loss, (Severe hemorrhage will require additional support than crystalloid IVF)

What are the ways IV fluids help offset effects of anesthesia & surgery

500

Phenothiazines (acepromazine)

Benzodiazepines (diazepam, midazolam)

Alpha 2 adrenoceptor agonists (xylazine, medetomidine and dexmedetomidine)

What are common sedation medications?