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A comprehensive study guide for an anesthesia exam, covering a wide range of topics related to anesthetic drugs, patient monitoring, and species-specific considerations. Multiple-choice questions and answers on topics such as drug dosages, fluid administration, cardiopulmonary assessment, and anesthetic risk factors. The level of detail and the range of subjects covered suggest that this document could be a valuable resource for veterinary students or professionals preparing for an anesthesia exam or seeking to review key anesthesia concepts. A thorough overview of essential anesthesia knowledge, including information on species-specific considerations, laboratory tests, and anesthetic protocols. Overall, this document could be a useful study aid or reference material for those seeking to deepen their understanding of veterinary anesthesia.
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b. 100mg/ml - ANS-A 10% solution of thiopental sodium for anesthetic induction contains a. 10mg/ml b. 100mg/ml c. 20mg/ml d. 40mg/ml b. 60 - ANS-IF 180ml of 5% solution of guaifenesin is administered to a 150 kg foal, how many mg/kg would be administered? a. 30 b. 60 c. 90 d. 15 a. Brachiocephalic breeds - ANS-Which of the following species or breeds must be watched especially closely during any anesthetic procedure to ensure a patient airway? a. brachiocephalic breeds b. Exotic breeds. c. Cats and horses d. sighthounds B. ALT - ANS-Kidney function can be assessed by the following pre anesthetics screening test except: a. BUN b. ALT c. Urinalysis d. Creatinine B. 40 ml - ANS-What volume of thiopental sodium should be administered IV to a500 kg horse for induction of anesthesia. Dose 8mg/kg and using 10% solution a. 24 ml b. 40 ml c. 60 ml d. 65 ml D. Infection - ANS-The values of the PCV/TP may indicate that all of the following are present except a. anemia b. hypoproteinemia c. dehydration
d. Infection C. 50 drops/min - ANS-You are asked to infuse fluids IV at 50 ml/hr. the set is calibrated at 60drops/ml. How fast should you set the drip rate? a. 1 drop/min b. 10 drops/min c. 50 drops/min d. 60 drops/min A. Profound transient apnea - ANS-If propofol is given to a patient too rapidly, it may cause a. Profound transient apnea b. Irritation of the vein c. A long lasting excitement phase d. seizures A. 2 - ANS-How many mg of a drug should be given to a patient that weighs 22lbs if the dose is 0.2 mg/kg a. 2 b. 4, c. 20 d 44 B. Analgesic - ANS-Butorphanol is best described as a/an a. anti-inflammatory b. analgesic c. anesthetic d. Diuretic A. 1 drop/2 sec - ANS-A cat on IV fluids must receive 30ml/hr normal saline. if the cat has a drip set of 60 drops/ml. What should the drip rate be? A. 1 drop/ 2 sec b. 1 drop/6 sec c. 3 drops/sec d. 16 drops/sec D. Emergency - ANS-What does the E denote in the ASA status? a. excitable b. extreme c. elective d. emergency B. Acepromazine - ANS-Which drug should be avoided in the stallion because it may cause permanent prolapse of the penis? a. glycopyrrolate b. acepromazine
c. whether the animal has a concurrent disease d. prior anesthetic history D. biting the ET tube in half - ANS-Pediatric patients younger than 3 months undergo general anesthesia are at higher risk than adult patient for all of the following except a. having a fluid overdose b. developing hypothermia c. developing hypoglycemia d. biting the et tube in half B. Liver - ANS-What organ is the primary site for drug metabolism? a. small intestine b. liver c. adrenal gland d. thyroid gland D. nonbarbiturate, IV anesthetic with hypotensive potential - ANS-Propofol is a/an a. Xylazine antagonist b. Ketamine like dissociative c. antibiotic d. nonbariturate, iv anesthetic with hypotensive potential C. Acepromazine - ANS-Which drug is most likely to cause hypotension in normal doses? a. Butorphanol b. buprenorphine c. acepromazine d. lidocaine D. develop an anesthesia protocol based on the finding specific to that patient - ANS- After completing a history physical exam and diagnostic testing you be able to a. administer fluids b. make recommendation on drug selection c. choose the correct monitor equipment d. develop an anesthesia protocol based on the finding specific to that patient C. Altered liver metabolism - ANS-What characteristics makes greyhounds less able to metabolize and clear drugs from their bodies? a. increase lung capacity b. halitosis c. altered liver metabolism d. polycythemia C. sinus arrhythmia - ANS-Sighthounds normally have the following condition in which the HR increases with inspiration and decreases with expiration a. sinus tachycardia
b. atrial fibrillation c. Sinus arrhythmia d. AV Block C. 500 mg/ml - ANS-How many mg of dextrose does I ml of 50 % dextrose solution contain? a. 5 mg/ml b. 50 mg/ml c. 500mg/ml d. 5000mg/ml