Question 1
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What is the immediate response to α-2 agonist administration?
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Hypertension & Reflex Bradycardia
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Hypertension & Reflex Tachycardia
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Hypotension & Reflex Tachycardia
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Hypotension & Reflex Bradycardia
Question 2
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Which are pure Mu opioids?
Question 3
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What is true for Acepromazine?
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Ace has an anesthetic sparing effect
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Contraindicated absolutely in male horses
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Can be administered to Boxers
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Is short acting when given PO
Question 4
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Your patient is receiving LRS fluids, you need to induce them for surgery. Which of these would you NOT inject into the fluid line?
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Thiopental
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Propofol
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Etomidate
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Ketamine
Question 5
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Which injectable has analgesic effect?
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Ketamine
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Xylazine
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Flumizenil
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Detomadine
Question 6
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A feral cat comes in to be seen for wounds however you can not evaluate without sedation What do you use IM?
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Telazol
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Detomadine
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Telazoline
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Propofol
Question 7
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Sedation of a stray cat for exam. You want to give IM What do you use?
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Ketamine & Midazolam
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Ketamine & Diazepam
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Ketamine & Atropine
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Propofol & Midazolam
Question 8
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Cat is having elective spay Sx & has a small non infected wound on it’s cheek. What is the ASA risk?
Question 9
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Dog comes in for dental surgery with a treated Mitral Valve Insufficiency. There are no abnormalities upon PE and seems otherwise healthy. What is it’s ASA?
Question 10
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Which of the following is a centrally acting muscle relaxant?
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Guaifenesin
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Ketamine
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Dexmedetomadine
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Thiobarbital
Question 11
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A new clinic is consulting you on how to decrease perianesthetic death in their patients. What do you tell them?
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Do not entubate cats b/c it increases anesthetic risk
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Keep the patient in hospital for 48 hrs post-op
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Routinely monitor patients for 3 hrs after anesthesia
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Make sure you heat their fluids
Question 12
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If you have to give an injectable anesthetic IM what would you choose?
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Ketamine
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Propofol
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Thiopental
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Detomdine
Question 13
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You have given a dog morphine IV Intra-operatively for pain. The BP lowers and the HR increases. Why?
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Histamine release
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Pain
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Drug-drug interaction
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Mu receptor agonism
Question 14
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Thiopental contraindicated in what?
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Boxers
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Greyhound
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Rottweilers
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Schnauzers
Question 15
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What is the CV effects of Propofol immediately after injection?
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Hypotension
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Cardiac arrest
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Hypertension
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Ventricular bigeminy
Question 16
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Why is Etiomidate not good for maintenance anesthesia?
Question 17
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What is an advantage of TIVA over inhalants?
Question 18
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You anesthetize a 2 mo old cat (BW 2kg). You want to administer LRS with 5% glucose during the procedure. You have a 250L bag of LRS and glucose solution of 50%. How many mLs of glucose 50% do you have to add to the bag to make a 5% solution?
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25 mL
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12.5 mL
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6.25 mL
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50 mL
Question 19
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Following surgery you want to administer Morphine (0.1 mg/kg) & Ketamine (0.3mg/kg) in a dog of 6 kg BW. For simplicity, you would like mix both drugs in a 500 ml bag of LRS. How many mL of Morphine (1% solution) & Ketamine (10% solution) you need to add to LRS?
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0.06mL Morphine & 0.018mL Ketamine
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0.6mL Morphine & 0.18mL Ketamine
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6mL Morphine & 18mL Ketamine
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0.6mL Morphine & 0.018mL Ketamine
Question 20
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You want to induce anesthesia in a horse (BW 600kg) with Ketamine 10% (2 mg/kg) & Diazepam 0.5% (0.02 mg/kg). How much is the volume of the two drugs that you will prepare?
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12mL Ketamine 2% & 3.2mL Diazepam 0.5%
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0.12mL Ketamine 2% & 3.2mL Diazepam 0.5%
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1.2mL Ketamine 2% & 0.32mL Diazepam 0.5%
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1.2mL Ketamine 2% & 3.2mL Diazepam 0.5%