Chapter 12 - Quiz Flashcards
(25 cards)
What is the generic name for the drug in Ketofen?
a. Ketarian
b. Meloxicam
c. Ketoprofen
d. Ibuprofen
c. Ketoprofen
What are pain-relieving drugs called?
a. Anesthetics
b. Analgesics
c. Anthelmintics
d. Antibiotics
b. Analgesics
Opioid analgesics are often referred to as:
a. norepinephrines.
b. NSAIDs.
c. neuralgics.
d. narcotics.
d. narcotics.
Which of the following are two common opioid analgesics?
a. Lidocaine and bupivicaine
b. Acetaminophen and meloxicam
c. Morphine and buprenorphine
d. Ibuprofen and ketoprofen
c. Morphine and buprenorphine
In addition to relieving pain, which type of medication also reduces inflammation?
a. NSAIDs
b. Opioids
c. Anesthetics
d. Tranquilizers
a. NSAIDs
The anti-inflammatory drugs cortisone, prednisone, and dexamethasone are examples of:
a. NSAIDs
b. steroids.
c. opioids.
d. tranquilizers.
b. steroids.
How do steroids work to reduce inflammation?
a. They inhibit the peripheral nervous system.
b. They excite the central nervous system.
c. They stimulate the immune system.
d. They suppress the immune system.
d. They suppress the immune system.
What class of drugs has the most potential to injure the stomach lining?
a. Opioids
b. NSAIDs
c. Antimicrobials
d. Tranquilizers
b. NSAIDs
What class of medications is used to render an animal unconscious to eliminate the sensation of feeling and pain?
a. Local anesthetics
b. General analgesics
c. General anesthetics
d. Local analgesics
c. General anesthetics
Anthelmintics and miticides are examples of:
a. NSAIDs.
b. tranquilizers.
c. controlled substances.
d. parasiticides.
d. parasiticides.
Who regulates the manufacture, possession, and use of controlled substances?
a. The DEA
b. The USDA
c. OLAW
d. PHS Policy
a. The DEA
Isoflurane and sevoflurane are two commonly used:
a. local anesthetics.
b. inhalant anesthetics.
c. opioid anesthetics.
d. NSAIDs.
b. inhalant anesthetics.
Acepromazine, diazepam, and xylazine are all commonly used:
a. NSAIDs.
b. local anesthetics.
c. tranquilizers.
d. anti-inflammatories.
c. tranquilizers.
What are drugs that treat infections caused by bacteria called?
a. Antivirals
b. Antibiotics
c. Antiprotozoals
d. Antihelmintics
b. Antibiotics
Which of the following are examples of antibiotic drugs?
a. Isoflurane and sevoflurane
b. Thiabendazole and ivermectin
c. Enroflaxacin and doxycycline
d. Acepromazine and diazepam
c. Enroflaxacin and doxycycline
Thiabendazole and piperazine are examples of:
a. Anthelmintics
b. Antibiotics
c. Miticides
d. Antivirals
b. Anthelmintics
Medications like pyrethrins that kill lice and fleas are known as:
a. Insecticides
b. Anthelmintics
c. Antiprotozoals
d. Antibiotics
a. Insecticides
Guinea pigs can die if given which drug?
a. Buprenorphine
b. Penicillin
c. Ketamine
d. Diazepam
b. Penicillin
Which controlled substances are the most addictive?
a. Schedule I compounds
b. Schedule II compounds
c. Schedule III compounds
d. Schedule IV compounds
a. Schedule I compounds
Which of the following is an example of a Schedule II analgesic?
a. Buprenorphine
b. Ketamine
c. Diazepam
d. Fentanyl
d. Fentanyl
If an expiration date on a drug label says “July 2013”, that drug may no longer be used after:
a. July 31, 2013
b. July 1, 2013
c. June 30, 2013
d. August 2, 2013
a. July 31, 2013
What term refers to administering a drug directly into the gastrointestinal tract either orally or rectally?
a. Parenteral administration
b. Enteral administration
c. Intraperitoneal administration
d. Subcutaneous administration
b. Enteral administration
The method of drug administration that most quickly distributes medication throughout the body via the circulation is:
a. intramuscular.
b. subcutaneous.
c. intradermal.
d. intravenous.
d. intravenous.
If you give an animal a drug treatment, where should you record it?
a. In the animal’s health record
b. On the room check record
c. In a log sheet in the break room
d. In the animal shipment record
a. In the animal’s health record