Breed/case specific anaesthesia Flashcards

1
Q

Neonates and small animals are prone to which anaesthesia concerns?

A

Hypothermia

Hypoglyaemia

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2
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What drug should be avoided in epileptic patients?

A

ACP - lowers seizure threshold

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3
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What drugs should be avoided in brachycephalic?

A

ACP - excess sedation causes airway obstruction from relaxation of pharyn

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4
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What drug would you use to induce an old patient with poor cardiac function?

A

Alfaxalone

Less CV effects/hypotension than propofol

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5
Q

Stroke volume is reduced in cats with HCM. What premed should you give to avoid tachycardia (and therefore decreased CO)?

A

Alpha-2 agonist

Causes reflex bradycardia

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6
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What drugs should be avoided in a patient with a head injury?

A

Ketamine - increases intracranial and intraocular pressure

Morphine - vomiting increases ICP

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7
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What drug should be used to induce a patient with a head injury?

A

Propofol
Thiopentone
(Both decrease ICP)

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8
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What sedative should you use to sedate a vicious dog?

A

Alpha-2 agonists

Reliable sedation

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