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Anaesthesia Section

Content


Principles of Anaesthesia

Fluid Therapy

Anaesthetic Equipment

Inducing Anaesthesia

Monitoring Anaesthesia

Recovery From Anaesthesia

Complications Of Anaesthesia

Species Specific Considerations

Sedatives and Tranquilisers

Anaesthetic Drugs

Special considerations for animals with underlying diseases



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

Monitoring Anaesthesia

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

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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