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Musculoskeletal System Vetlogic Quiz > Rhodococcus equi > Special:MobileDiff/35614 > Category:Horse - Cardiovascular System > Anaesthesia
Anaesthesia Section

Content

Principles of Anaesthesia



Principles of Anaesthesia

Principles of Analgesia

  • Pain Pathways
  • Systemic Analgesia
  • Local Analgesia
    • Topical Analgesia
    • Local Infiltration
    • Epidural
    • Paravertebral Nerve Blocks
    • Specific Nerve Blocks
    • Intravenous Regional Anaesthesia

Fluid Therapy

  • Crystalloids
  • Colloids

Anaesthetic Equipment

  • Anaesthetic Machines
  • Vaporisers
  • Breathing Systems

Inducing Anaesthesia

Monitoring Anaesthesia

  • Manual Techniques
  • Blood Pressure
  • Respiratory Gas Analysis
  • Pulse Oximetry
  • Temperature
  • ECG
  • Blood Gas Analysis

Recovery From Anaesthesia

Complications Of Anaesthesia

Species Specific Considerations

  • Equine
  • Bovine
  • Camelid's
  • Small Furries
  • Reptile's

Sedatives and Tranquilisers

  • Phenothiazines
  • Butyrophenones
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Alpha-2 Agonists

Anaesthetic Drugs

  • Injectable Agents
    • Phenothiazines
    • Alpha-2 Agonists
    • Opioids
    • Benzodiazepines
    • Barbiturates
    • Propofol
    • Dissociative Agents
    • Steroid Agents
  • Inhalation Agents
    • Halothane
    • Isoflurane
    • Sevoflurane
    • Desflurane
    • Nitrous Oxide
  • Local Anaesthetics
    • Lidocaine
    • Mepivicaine
    • Bupivicaine
  • Neuromuscular Blockers
    • Depolarising
    • Non-Depolarising
  • Interventional Agents
    • Dobutamine
    • Dopamine
    • Ephedrine
    • Phenylephrine
    • Vasopressin

Special Cases

  • Cardiovascular Disease
  • Respiratory Disease
  • Gastrointestinal Disease
  • Neurological Disease
  • Urogenital Disease
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