9 Questions
What type of agent is Ivermectin classified as?
Anthelmintic
What is the treatment of choice to reverse the effects of shock in anaphylaxis?
Epinephrine
Which of the following is the smallest suture size?
5-0
In the anesthetized, healthy patient, which of the following abnormalities is most commonly encountered?
Respiratory acidosis
When skeletal muscles are not being used, or when they lose their nerve supply, they tend to:
atrophy
In radiographic terminology, to which of the following does the term density refer?
The degree of blackness of the radiograph
What is a common side effect of Butorphanol tartrate in dogs?
Sedation
What is the term used to describe the removal of the dorsal, bony roof of the spinal canal?
Laminectomy
The entire animal body is made up of how many basic tissues?
4
Study Notes
Anesthesia and Respiratory System
- Hypocarbia can result from excessive artificial ventilation or a blocked nasal passage in an anesthetized patient.
- Respiratory alkalosis is the most commonly encountered abnormality in anesthetized, healthy patients.
Pharmacology
- Ivermectin is classified as an anthelmintic.
- Butorphanol tartrate is a drug that can cause sedation as a common side effect.
Emergency Treatment
- Epinephrine is the treatment of choice to reverse the effects of shock in anaphylaxis.
Surgery
- The smallest suture size is 5-0.
- A laminectomy is the removal of the dorsal, bony roof of the spinal canal.
Musculoskeletal System
- When skeletal muscles are not being used or lose their nerve supply, they tend to atrophy.
Radiography
- In radiographic terminology, density refers to the difference in anatomical detail observable between two areas on the radiograph.
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