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Anesthesiology Study Questions 2023 Update
  • Anesthesiology Study Questions 2023 Update

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  • Anesthesiology Study Questions 2023 Update tranquilization - ANS-a state of tranquility and calmness in which the animal is awake, relaxed, and unconcerned about its surroundings. The animal is easily arousable and will respond to painful stimuli. sedation - ANS-more profound central nervous system depression than tranquilization in which the animal is awake, sleepy, but still able to be aroused by stimulation. Minor manipulations can be performed, and aggressive animals may be easier...
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Anesthesiology (Vocabulary) All correct.
  • Anesthesiology (Vocabulary) All correct.

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  • Topical Anesthesia correct answers numbs only the tissue surface and is applied as a liquid, ointment, or spray Local Anesthesia correct answers Loss of sensation to a limited area Regional Anesthisia correct answers Loss of sensation in a limited area of the body produced by a local anesthetic in proximity to sensory nerves. General Anesthesia correct answers a state of total unconsciousness resulting from anesthetic drugs (as for a major surgical operation) Surgial Anesthesia corre...
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Anesthesiology Study Questions (A+ Guaranteed)
  • Anesthesiology Study Questions (A+ Guaranteed)

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  • tranquilization correct answers a state of tranquility and calmness in which the animal is awake, relaxed, and unconcerned about its surroundings. The animal is easily arousable and will respond to painful stimuli. sedation correct answers more profound central nervous system depression than tranquilization in which the animal is awake, sleepy, but still able to be aroused by stimulation. Minor manipulations can be performed, and aggressive animals may be easier to handle. surgical anesthe...
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Anesthesiology Final (A+ Graded)
  • Anesthesiology Final (A+ Graded)

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  • Guaifenesin is most often used in horses and cattle to provide correct answers Muscle relaxation Malignant hyperthermia is a potentially fatal syndrome to the anesthetized patient. Which of these species is most prone to this condition? correct answers Pigs What agent is usually avoided when anesthetizing horses? correct answers Atropine What is the name of the muscle relaxant that is used to treat porcine stress syndrome? correct answers Dantrolene Ruminants should be placed in ster...
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Anesthesiology Exam I (100% Error-free)
  • Anesthesiology Exam I (100% Error-free)

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  • What is the definition of Anesthesia? correct answers Loss of sensation to all or part of the body. Under general anesthesia the animal is unconscious and unaware of its surroundings. What is the definition of Analgesia? correct answers "without pain". Under analgesia or local anesthesia the animal shows diminished or no perception of pain. What are the components of general anesthesia? correct answers Temporary reversible state of drug intoxication of the CNS where the patient neith...
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Anesthesiology (100% Errorless)
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  • Where would you find a Sertoli cell tumor? correct answers Testicle A Great Dane is presented for her ovariohysterectomy. The owner would also like to have a procedure done at the same time to secure her stomach to the body wall to prevent her from a gastric dilatation volvulus in the future. What is this procedure called? correct answers Gastropexy In small animals, what is the name of the blind-ended pouch that is part of the large intestine and connects the ileum with the colon? correct...
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Anesthesiology (100% Accurate)
  • Anesthesiology (100% Accurate)

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  • The drug xylazine is best described as an: A. Anti-inflammatory. B. Analgesic and sedative. C. Antiemetic. D. Anesthetic. correct answers B. Analgesic and sedative. Detomidine is approved for use in: A. Dogs. B. Cats. C. Horses. D. Cattle. correct answers C. Horses. Butorphanol is best described as a/an: A. Anti-inflammatory. B. Analgesic. C. Anesthetic. D. Diuretic. correct answers B. Analgesic. Diazepam is considered to be a good choice in patients when which body system i...
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Anesthesiology (100% Correct)
  • Anesthesiology (100% Correct)

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  • What are some indications for anesthesia? correct answers -Humane treatment of animals -Restraint -Provision of satisfactory condition for surgery Give some examples of how anesthesia can facilitate the performance of surgeries. correct answers -Good muscle relaxation -Central location of eyeball -Absence of swallowing -Absence of salivation -Absence of movement Anesthetic techniques can be classified into three types, what are they? correct answers -Local -Regional -General Wha...
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Anesthesiology Chapter Review Questions with complete solutions 100% verified.
  • Anesthesiology Chapter Review Questions with complete solutions 100% verified.

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  • Anesthesiology Chapter Review Questions with complete solutions 100% verified. D. Tranquilization - correct answers.A drug-induced state of calm in which the patient is reluctant to move and is aware of but unconcerned about its surroundings. A. Sedation B. Hypnosis C. Narcosis D. Tranquilization A. A loss of sensation in a limited area of the body produced by administration of a local anesthetic or other agent in proximity to sensory nerves - correct answers....
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