03 - induction agents Flashcards
1
Q
(induction agents)
(guaifenesin)
- centrally acting internuncial neuron blocker
- produces mild sedation and muscle relaxation
A
2
Q
(induction agents)
(thiobarbiturates)
- what two?
A
- thiopental, thiamylal
3
Q
(induction agents)
(thiobarbiturates)
- competes for protein binding sites with what?
- don’t give both at same time why?
A
- phenylbutazone
- a relative overdose of the barbiturate will occur
4
Q
(induction agents)
(thiobarbiturates)
- usually combined with what?
A
- guaifenesin
5
Q
(induction agents)
(dissociative anesthetics (cyclohexamines))
- what two?
A
- ketamine and tiletamine
(both extralabel in horses)
6
Q
(induction agents)
(dissociative anesthetics (cyclohexamines))
- less or more CV depression that barbiturates?
- metabolized where?
A
- less
- liver
7
Q
(induction agents)
(propofol)
- potent IV anesthetic
- not FDA approved for use in horses
- produces unconsciousness rapidly
- last 5-10 minutes
- recovery is smoth and rapid
- can be used as infusion to maintain anesthesia
A