Injectable Anaesthesia and Analgesia Quiz
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Questions reviewed by: | Juliet Duncan BVM&S MSc DipECVAA MRCVS Richard Hammond BSc BVetMed DipECVA DVA PhD MRCVS |
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Naloxone is a reversal agent for which group of drugs? |
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In which dog breed can acepromazine cause fainting and syncope? |
3 |
Which injectable anaesthetic should be avoided in sighthounds? |
4 |
Which drug is commonly used for total intravenous anaesthesia (TIVA) in dogs? |
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Which injectable anaesthetic increases intracranial pressure and central nervous system (CNS) excitement? |
6 |
Which local anaesthetic also has anti-arrhythmogenic properties? |
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Which local anaesthetic has the longest duration of action? |
8 |
Atipamazole is the reversal agent for which group of drugs? |
Injectable anaesthesia & analgesia quiz/8 |
Which non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) drug is banned in food producing animals because it has caused death by aplastic anaemia in man? |
Injectable anaesthesia & analgesia quiz/7 |
Which opioid should never be given intravenously as it will cause massive histamine release? |
Injectable anaesthesia & analgesia quiz/6 |
Which opioid is a partial OP3 (μ) receptor agonist? |
Injectable anaesthesia & analgesia quiz/5 |
Which opioid is an agonist-antagonist? |
Injectable anaesthesia & analgesia quiz/4 |
Azaparone is used as a premedicant in which species? |
Injectable anaesthesia & analgesia quiz/3 |
Which premedicant is contraindicated in breeding stallions? |
Injectable anaesthesia & analgesia quiz/2 |
Which opioid has the longest duration of action at standard therapeutic doses? |
Injectable anaesthesia & analgesia quiz/1 |
Which drug, when used as a premedicant, significantly reduces the risk of death during anaesthesia in horses? |