Lab 3 Quiz Canine Anesthesia Flashcards
What is the route of administration for most commonly used (and preferred) INDUCTION agents?
- intravenous
- subcutatneous
- intramuscular
- intraosseous
- intraperitoneal
- intravenous
What are methods used to confirm placement of the endotracheal tube in the trachea of a dog?
- visualization
- palpation
- capnography
- all of the above
- none of the above
- all of the above
Which of the following is NOT a benefit to giving a patient preanesthetic medication?
- INCREASE amount of inhalant required
- Sedation to facilitate IV catheter placement
- Pre-emptive analgesia
- DECREASE amount of induction agent required
- Anxiolysis
- INCREASE amount of inhalant required
Which of the following drug categories are MOST COMMONLY included in a preanesthetic medication?
- Anticholinergic + sedative
- Sedative + opioid
- Anticholinergic + opioid
- Dissociative anesthetic + anticholinergic
- Sedative + opioid
What are possible NEGATIVE consequences of placing an endotracheal tube that is too small into a canine patient’s trachea?
I. airway secretions may obstruct the tube
II. increased work of breathing via increase resistance
III. over-inflated cuff causes trauma to the tracheal mucosa
IV. it is possible that the system will have a leak and IPPV can NOT be administered if needed
V. none, it is preferred because it is less traumatic
- I and II
- I, II, and III
- I, II, III, and IV
- I, II, and IV
- V
- I, II, III, and IV
After induction agent has been administered, which sign(s) of anesthetic depth should be assessed BEFORE attempting to open a canine patient’s mouth for intubation?
- loss of anal tone
- loss of jaw tone
- response to toe pinch
- loss of corneal reflex
- loss of jaw tone
Butorphanol is an opioid with effects on which of the following receptors?
- mu agonist, kappa antagonist
- mu antagonist, kappa agonist
- kappa agonist only
- mu agonist only
- kappa antagonist only
- mu antagonist, kappa agonist
What are the NEGATIVE effects of propofol administration?
I. muscle relaxation
II. cardiovascular depression
III. unconsciousness
IV. respiratory depression
V. gastrointestinal ileus
- I and V
- I, III, and V
- II only
- II and IV
- IV only
- II and IV
Acepromazine administration typically results in which of the following effects?
I. anxiolysis
II. anti-emetic
III. apnea
IV. inhibition of platelet aggregation
V. hypotension
- I only
- I and V
- V only
- I, II, IV, and V
- I, III, IV, and V
- I, II, IV, and V
Under which of the following circumstances is it appropriate NOT to use a laryngoscope for endotracheal intubation?
- lighting in the room is adequate
- the epiglottis is easily visualized
- the tongue can be pulled out of the way manually
- inspection of the oral cavity has already been performed
- none of the above, ALWAYS use a laryngoscope!
- none of the above, ALWAYS use a laryngoscope!