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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: is particularly well suited for induction of dogs with which of the following problems? a. Severe cardiac disease; b. Renal failure; c. Orthopedic disease; d. Pediatric (younger than 4 weeks)Answer: a. cardiac disease Question: Injectable drugs that are highly fat soluble are likely to be taken up by the brain more quickly than drugs that are not fat . True or False?Answer: True! Question: Which of the following is an of a dissociative anesthetic? a. Thiopental sodium; b. Pentobarbital sodium; c. Ketamine hydrochloride; d. PropofolAnswer: c. hydrochloride Question: One of the disadvantages of the drug methohexital is that animals that are anesthetized with it often may demonstrate excitement during recovery. True or ?Answer: True! Question: and elimination of ketamine hydrochloride are the same in the dog as they are in the cat? True or False? Answer: False! Question: Compared with methoxyflurane, halothane is considered to have a: a. Higher vapor pressure; b. Similar pressure; c. Lower vapor pressureAnswer: a. Higher vapor Question: Halothane may sensitize the to catecholamines. True or False?Answer: True! Question: Halothane is moderately in rubber, which may result in release of the gas from anesthetic equipment. True or False?Answer: True! Question: An anesthetic agent that has a low solubility coefficient will result in _______________ induction and recovery time. a. Slow; b. Moderate; c. FastAnswer: c. Question: of the following has the lowest solubility coefficient? a. Halothane; b. Isoflurane; c. Methoxyflurane; d. SevofluraneAnswer: d. Sevoflurane Question: As a rough guideline, to maintain a surgical plane of anesthesia, the vaporizer should be set at _____ x MAC. a. 0.5; b. 1; c. 1.5; d. 2; e. 2.5Answer: c. 1.5 Question: Isoflurane is a more potent cardiac depressant than halothane. True or ?Answer: False! Question: Propofol sometimes causes transient apnea. To avoid this, the anesthetist : a. Give by infusion only; b. Premedicate with opioids; c. Administer IV only; d. Titrate this drug in several bolusesAnswer: d. Titrate this drug in several Question: To be considered effective, nitrous oxide should be used at a minimun concentration of: a. 3%; b. 30 to 40%; c. 50% to 60%; d. More than 80%; e. None of the ranges are correctAnswer: c. 50% to 60% Question: One problem frequently associated with from tiletamine-zolazepam in dogs is: a. Excitement; b. Bradycardia; c. Hypotension; d. LaryngospasmAnswer: a. Excitement Question: Effects of halothane on the body include: a. Vasodilation; b. Nystagmus; c. Sensitization of myocardium to catecholamines; d. Depression of myocardial cells; e. depressionAnswer: a. Vasodilation; c. Sensitization of myocardium to catecholamines; d. Depression of cells; e. Respiratory depression Question: Effects that barbiturates may have on the body include: a. Reduction of respiratory rate; b. Tachycardia; c. arrhythmias; d. Decreased blood pressureAnswer: a. Reduction of rate; c. Cardiac arrhythmias; d. Decreased blood pressure Question: The concentration of barbiturate entering the brain is affected by a variety of factors such as: a. Perfusion of the brain; b. Lipid solubility of the drug; c. Plasma protein levels; d. pH of the animalAnswer: a. Perfusion of the brain; b. Lipid solubility of the drug; c. Plasma protein ; d. Blood pH of the animal Question: Effects that are commonly seen after administration of a cyclohexamine drug include: a. Increased blood pressure; b. Increased heart rate; c. CSF pressure; d. Increased intraocular pressureAnswer: a. Increased pressure; b. Increased heart rate; c. Increased CSF pressure; d. Increased intraocular pressure Question: Effects that isoflurane may have on the body include: a. Hepatic toxicity; b. Accumulation in body fat stores; c. Depression of respiration; d. during recoveryAnswer: c. of respiration Question: MAC will vary with: a. Temperature of the patient; b. Age of the ; c. Concurrent use of other drugs; d. Anesthetic agentAnswer: a. of the patient; b. Age of the patient; c. Concurrent use of other drugs; d. Anesthetic agent Question: Factors that may affect the speed of the induction with a volatile gaseous anesthetic include: a. Solubility coefficient of the agent; b. Vaporizer setting; c. MAC of the agent; d. Concurrent use of atropineAnswer: a. Solubility coefficient of the ; b. Vaporizer setting Question: Nitrous oxide may be included as part of an anesthetic protocol it: a. May provide a second gas effect; b. Will reduce the amount of volatile anesthetic needed; c. Has minimal depressant effects on the respiratory or cardiovascular centersAnswer: a. May provide a gas effect; b. Will reduce the amount of volatile anesthetic needed; c. Has minimal depressant effects on the respiratory or cardiovascular centers Question: When pentobarbital sodium is used as an , which of the following may be noted: a. Relatively slow onset of action; b. Respiratory depression; c. Poor analgesia; d. Slow recovery; e. Easily reversedAnswer: a. Relatively slow onset of action; b. Respiratory depression; c. Poor analgesia; d. Slow ; Question: Which of the following drugs may be safely and effectively given IM or IV in a cat? a. sodium; b. Telazol; c. Ketamine hydrochloride; d. Methohexital sodiumAnswer: b. Telazol; c. hydrochloride |
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