You are the surgical technician today and will admit and take care of all of the surgical patients today from start to f
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You are the surgical technician today and will admit and take care of all of the surgical patients today from start to f
You are the surgical technician today and will admit and take care of all of the surgical patients today from start to finish. Provide complete answers to each of the questions. Show all work and highlight all numeric answers. The following preanesthetic drugs are available in your hospital: DRUG DOSAGE CONCENTRA TION Glycopyrrolate 1 mL/40 lb. IM 0.2 mg/mL Acepromazine 0.01 mg/kg IM 10 mg/mL (Can be diluted to 1 mg/mL) Midazolam 0.1 mg/kg IM 10 mg/ml Butorphanol 0.1-0.3 mg/kg IM 10 mg/ml Buprenorphine 1 mL/40 lb IM 0.3 mg/ml Buprenorphine 0.24 mg/kg SQ 1.8 mg/mL (FDA approved feline) Hydromorphone 0.1-0.4 mg/kg IM, IV 10 mg/ml Dexmeditomidine 1 - 5 ug/kg IM, IV 0.5 mg/ml The following induction agents are available in your hospital: DRUG DOSAGE (IV) CONCENTRATION Diazepam 1 mL/2016 5 mg/ml Ketamine 1 mL/20 lb 100 mg/ml Propofol-28 4 mg/kg (if premeds) 10 mg/ml Alfaxalone 2 mg/kg (if premeds) 10 mg/ml CASE ONE Pudge" is a 10 year old MN Boston Terrier weighing 21 lbs. You have admitted him today for removal of a 4 cm epidermal tumor in the area indicated on the exam sticker below. There are no remarkable findings on your physical examination other than the tumor.
19.(2.5) Following induction, Pudge has an adverse anesthetic reaction and the veterinarian instructs you to reverse all of the drugs you can. Complete the following table: DRUG CAN BE REVERSED SPECIFIC OR BEST REVERSAL (Y OR N) Glycopyrrolate Midazolam Buprenorphine Diazepam Ketamine