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Anesthesia and Sedation Protocols for Veterinary Procedures, Quizzes of Veterinary medicine

Definitions and protocols for various anesthesia and sedation techniques used in veterinary medicine, including general anesthesia, sedation, protocols for mild to moderate sedation, moderate to heavy sedation, anesthetic induction, and quick surgeries. It also includes information on complications such as laryngospasm and the use of anticholinergics.

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2011/2012

Uploaded on 09/25/2012

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TERM 1
General anesthesia
DEFINITION 1
State of unconsciousness with insensitivity to pain
TERM 2
Sedation
DEFINITION 2
State of calm or sleep
TERM 3
Protocols for Mild to Moderate Sedation or for
Premedication (DOGS)
DEFINITION 3
1. Acepromazine: 2. Medetomidine 3. Midazolam and
butorphanol Can add glycopyrrolateor atropine this mixture.
TERM 4
Protocols for Moderate to Heavy Sedation for
Minor Procedures, Such as Grooming
DEFINITION 4
BAG (butorphanol , acepromazine, and glycopyrrolate 2.
Medetomidineand butorphanolof butorphanol). 3.
Medetomidine and ketamine 4. Telazol (for aggressive
patients).
TERM 5
Protocols for Anesthetic Induction
DEFINITION 5
1.Ketamine diazepam 2.Propofol3.Thiopental
sodium4.Isofluraneor sevoflurane 5.Etomidate
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General anesthesia

State of unconsciousness with insensitivity to pain TERM 2

Sedation

DEFINITION 2 State of calm or sleep TERM 3

Protocols for Mild to Moderate Sedation or for

Premedication (DOGS)

DEFINITION 3

  1. Acepromazine: 2. Medetomidine 3. Midazolam and butorphanol Can add glycopyrrolateor atropine this mixture. TERM 4

Protocols for Moderate to Heavy Sedation for

Minor Procedures, Such as Grooming

DEFINITION 4 BAG (butorphanol , acepromazine, and glycopyrrolate 2. Medetomidineand butorphanolof butorphanol). 3. Medetomidine and ketamine 4. Telazol (for aggressive patients). TERM 5

Protocols for Anesthetic Induction

DEFINITION 5 1.Ketamine diazepam 2.Propofol3.Thiopental sodium4.Isofluraneor sevoflurane 5.Etomidate

protocals for quick surgeries such as

spay/neuters

  1. Medetomidine with ketamine and butorphanol 2. TKX ketaminexylazine Telazol. 3. butorphanol and medetomidine to 1 vial of Telazol powder. TERM 7

laryngospasm

DEFINITION 7 complications in which glottis forcefully closes during intubation In medicine, laryngospasm is an uncontrolled/involuntary muscular contraction of the laryngeal cords. TERM 8

Diazapam

DEFINITION 8 Diazepam, first marketed as Valium TERM 9

propofol

DEFINITION 9 Propofol is a short-acting, intravenously administered hypnotic agent. TERM 10

telazol

DEFINITION 10 Tiletamine is a dissociative anesthetic and pharmacologically classified as an NMDA receptor antagonist.