VTNE practice: Anesthesia Test Questions and Answers Latest 2024;Solved correctly
VTNE practice: Anesthesia Test Questions and Answers Latest 2024;Solved correctly The drug xylazine is best described as an - answerAnalgesic and sedative Detomidine is approved for use in - answerHorses Butorphanol is best described as a/an - answerAnalgesic Diazepam is considered to be a good choice in patients when which body system is compromised? - answerCardiovascular In the United States, xylazine is not approved for use in - answerCattle Guaifenesin is most often used in horses and cattle to provide - answerMuscle relaxation The combination of xylazine and butorphanol is used to - answerProvide greater analgesia and muscle relaxation than either drug can alone Which drug is the most potent sedative? - answerDetomidine Which drug is most likely to cause hypotension in normal doses? - answerAcepromazine The combination drug Telazol contains a.Diazepam and ketamine b.Diazepam and xylazine c.Zolazepam and tiletamine d.Xylazine and tiletamine - answerc.Zolazepam and tiletamine Epidural techniques are used in many species, but the primary disadvantage in animals is - answerMovement of the patient Which inhalant anesthetic drug is most likely to cause cardiac arrhythmias in dogs? - answerHalothane Which inhalant anesthetic drug is biotransformed to the greatest extent in the animal body? - answerNitrous oxide All of the following cross the placental barrier in significant amounts except a.Acepromazine b.Diazepam c.Isoflurane d.Neuromuscular blocking agents - answerd.Neuromuscular blocking agents Which drug is not classified as a barbiturate? a.Phenobarbital b.Thiopental c.Pentobarbital d.Propofol - answerd.Propofol Glycopyrrolate is an anticholinergic with all of the following advantages over atropine except a.Longer duration of action b.Crosses the placental barrier c.Less likely to cause cardiac arrhythmias d.Smaller dose volume - answerb. Crosses the placental barrier At normal doses, what effect does atropine have on the heart rate? - answerPrevents a decrease Opioid drugs are used in anesthetic protocols primarily as - answerAnalgesics The advantage of xylazine over acepromazine is that it - answerProduces a short period of analgesia Routine use of atropine in horses should be avoided, because it may - answerCause colic Which drug should be avoided in the stallion because it may cause permanent prolapse of the penis? - answerAcepromazine Which drug is a narcotic antagonist? - answerNaloxone A 10% solution of thiopental sodium for anesthetic induction contains - answer100 mg/ml Depressant preanesthetic medication may have what effect on the anesthesia procedure? - answerProlong the recovery time Which drug is an antagonist of xylazine? - answerYohimbine Diazepam is used to produce - answerMuscle relaxation Epinephrine increases - answerthe heart rate Use of nitrous oxide in anesthesia - answerDecreases the amount of inhalation anesthetic required A disadvantage of breathing 50% nitrous oxide is that it - answerDecreases the arterial PaO2 How many milligrams per milliliter (mg/ml) does a 2% lidocaine solution contain? - answer20 What volume of thiopental sodium should be administered intravenously to a 500-kg horse for induction of anesthesia? The dosage is 8 mg/kg, and you are using a 10% solution. - answer40 ml Apneustic breathing patterns are frequently seen in cats with use of - answerKetamine Which of the following is not a good reason to use a preanesthetic? a.Calms the patient b.Minimizes the dose of induction agent needed c.Smoothes induction and rec
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