injectable anesthetics: what's special about them Flashcards

1
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this is the drug of choice for animals with moderate to severe heart disease

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Etomidate

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2
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this is also used in the treatment of status epilepticus

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propofol

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3
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this can induce catalepsy

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dissociative anesthetics

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4
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perivascular injection does not cause tissue necrosis or sloughing

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propofol

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5
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this is mixed well with anesthetics

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Guaifenesin

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6
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you can give this repeatedly without adverse effects

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propofol

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7
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this can precipitate seizures in those that have them

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dissociative anesthetics

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8
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this can cause pain at IV injection and nausea, vomiting

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Etomidate

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9
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preferred agent for C sections

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propofol

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10
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with this, animals may be hypersensitive to light, sound, and touch during recovery

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dissociative anesthetics

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11
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avoid using this with patients with cranial trauma

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dissociative anesthetics

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