Created by Sherry Grisham-Cushing
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Question | Answer |
This injectable anesthetic drug family is a potent respiratory depressant, commonly decreasing respiratory rate and tidal volume | Family: Barbiturate |
This injectable anesthetic drug family causes CNS stimulation | Family: Cyclohexamines (or Dissociative Anesthetic) |
This drug is metabolized differently in the cat and dog. Name drug and organ. | Drug: Ketamine Metabolized in cat kidney Metabolized in dog liver |
Drug Families and drug contraindicated if hypoproteinemic | Family: Barbiturate Drug: All Barbiturates Family: Nonbarbiturate Drug: Propofol |
Drugs causing arrhythmias in response to epinephrine | Drug: Thiopental Drug Family: Cyclohexamine (minimal sensitization) |
Drugs which cause tissue damage if injected perivascular | Drug: Thiopental Drug: Etomidate (sterile abscesses) |
Drugs whose action is ended by redistribution | Drugs: Thiopental, methohexital, propofol (metabolized so rapidly that you don't see the effects of redistribution), etomidate (wasn't in your notes) |
Causes apnea if IV drug injected too rapidly | All injectable anesthetic drugs! |
Barbiturate Drugs with High Lipid Solubility | Drugs: Thiopental, Methohexital |
Drugs/Families Contraindicated in shock | Drug Family: Barbiturates Drugs: All Drug Family: Nonbarbiturates Drug: Propofol |
Drugs contraindicated if preexisting seizures | Drugs: Ketamine, Tiletamine, Methohexital |
Drug Family and drugs that cause exaggerated reflexes | Family: Cyclohexamine (Dissociatives) Drugs: Ketamine, Tiletamine |
Drugs causing rough recoveries | Drugs: Pentobarbital, Ketamine, Tiletamine |
Drugs contraindicated if cardiac disease | Drug Family: Barbiturates Drug Family: Cyclohexamines (Dissociatives) and, although not discussed, Propofol is not the best choice! |
Best drug choice for high risk anesthesia patients | Drug: Etomidate (per your book) Drug: Alfaxalone (per your notes) |
Drug Family and Drugs which do not depress cardiac rate or output | Drug Family: Cyclohexamines (Dissociatives) Drugs: Ketamine, Tiletamine |
Injectable anesthetic drug family and drugs which provide analgesia | Drug Family: Cyclohexamines (Dissociatives) Drugs: Ketamine, Tiletamine |
Drug which is contraindicated in sighthound breeds | Drug: Thiopental |
This drug is the exception to the rule to never inject a milky liquid | Drug: Propofol |
Drugs with rapid onset and short duration of action | Drugs: Methohexital, Propofol, Etomidate, Alfaxalone |
Drugs safe to use if preexisting renal or hepatic disease | Drugs: Propofol, Etomidate, Alfaxalone |
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