Inhalational Anaesthesia Quiz
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Questions reviewed by: | Juliet Duncan BVM&S MSc DipECVAA MRCVS |
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Which would be the most appropriate breathing circuit to use in a 38kg dog? |
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Calculate, in litres, the fresh gas flow rate for a 35kg dog with a respiratory rate of 10 bpm, using a circle breathing circuit during maintenance of anaesthesia. |
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Calculate, in litres,the fresh gas flow rate for a 20kg dog with a respiratory rate of 10 bpm, using a Magill breathing circuit. |
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Calculate, in litres,the fresh gas flow rate for a 25kg dog with a respiratory rate of 12 bpm, using a parallel Lack breathing circuit. |
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Calculate, in litres,the fresh gas flow rate for a 5kg dog with a respiratory rate of 16 bpm, using a T-piece breathing circuit. |
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What is the minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) of sevoflurane in dogs? |
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What is the minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) of sevoflurane in cats? |
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What is the minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) of isoflurane in dogs? |
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What is the minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) of isoflurane in cats? |
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Which inhalational agent still in clinical use sensitizes the myocardium to catecholamines? |
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Prolonged exposure to which inhalational anaesthetic agent can lead to bone marrow suppression via vitamin B12 dependent enzyme inactivation? |
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Which inhalational anaesthetic agent should not be used in a patient with gastric dilatation and volvulus (GDV)? |
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Calculate, in litres,the fresh gas flow rate for an 18kg dog with a respiratory rate of 14 bpm, using a co-axial Bain breathing circuit. |