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Anesthetic Agents: Properties and Administration, Quizzes of Animal Biology

Definitions and information on various anesthetic agents, including their routes of administration, interactions, and effects. Topics covered include propofol, pentobarbital, ketamine, acepromazine, diphenhydramine, lidocaine, bupivicaine, and guaifenesin.

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2015/2016

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TERM 1
The recommended route(s) of administration
for Propofol is/are:
DEFINITION 1
IV
TERM 2
The anesthetic agent that will support
bacterial growth in the solution and requires
very careful handling is:
DEFINITION 2
Propofol
TERM 3
The drug that is active as the central nervous
system depressant in Beuthanasia D
euthanasia solution is:
DEFINITION 3
pentobarbital, a short acting barbiturate
TERM 4
The anesthetic that is known as a dissociative
anesthetic agent is
DEFINITION 4
Ketamine
TERM 5
When Acepromazine is administered as a
tranquilizer prior to the administration of
Propofol, the per cent of dose reduction for
Propofol is:
DEFINITION 5
50%
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The recommended route(s) of administration for Propofol is/are: IV TERM 2 The anesthetic agent that will support bacterial growth in the solution and requires very careful handling is: DEFINITION 2 Propofol TERM 3 The drug that is active as the central nervous system depressant in Beuthanasia D euthanasia solution is: DEFINITION 3 pentobarbital, a short acting barbiturate TERM 4 The anesthetic that is known as a dissociative anesthetic agent is DEFINITION 4 Ketamine TERM 5 When Acepromazine is administered as a tranquilizer prior to the administration of Propofol, the per cent of dose reduction for Propofol is: DEFINITION 5 50%

Propofol is unlike any other injectable anesthetic and is a: phenolic compound TERM 7 The agent that is not a local anesthetic is: DEFINITION 7 Diphenhydramine TERM 8 Animals recieving local anesthetics epidurally (lidocaine or bupivicaine) should always be placed in a head-down position. DEFINITION 8 False TERM 9 The anesthetic agent that is an NMDA ( N- methyl-D-aspartate ) antagonist is: DEFINITION 9 ketamine TERM 10 The anesthetic agent that contains an egg protein and may cause an allergic reaction when administered to some patients is DEFINITION 10 propofol

The important anatomical area for performing the technique of epidural anesthesia is the: cauda equina TERM 17 Propofol is noted to provide very significant analgesia DEFINITION 17 False TERM 18 The tranquilizer that is in Telazol that has anticonvulsant and muscle relaxing effect is: DEFINITION 18 zolazepam