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Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2021 5:53 am
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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 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: CONCENTRA 0.2 10 mg/mL (Can DRUG DOSAGE TION Glycopyrrolate 1 mL/40 lb. IM mg/mL Acepromazine 0.01 mg/kg IM be diluted to 1 mg/mL) Midazolam 0.1 mg/kg IM Butorphanol 0.1-0.3 mg/kg IM Buprenorphine 1 mL/40 lb IM Buprenorphine 0.24 mg/kg SQ approved feline) Hydromorphone 0.1-0.4 mg/kg IM, IV Dexmeditomidine 1 - 5 ug/kg IM, IV 10 mg/ml 10 mg/ml 0.3 mg/mL 1.8 mg/mL (FDA 10 mg/ml 0.5 mg/mL The following induction agents are available in your hospital: DRUG (IV) Diazepam Ketamine Propofol-28 Alfaxalone DOSAGE CONCENTRATION 1 mL/20 lb 1 mL/20 lb 4 mg/kg (if premeds) 2 mg/kg (if premeds) 5 mg/mL 100 mg/mL 10 mg/mL 10 mg/ml
“Spats" is a 15 year old MN DSH. You are admitting Spats for a dentistry to remove an abscessed tooth and to scale and polish the remaining teeth. His weight today is 7.8 lbs. Spats has been an indoor cat all of his life. He is currently vaccinated for FVRCP and Rabies. Six months ago he was dgnosed with CKD and has been maintained on a prescription aiet. He is doing well, eating and acting normally.
Following the procedure, the veterinarian orders the FDA approved long acting form of buprenorphine for Spats. 51.(0.5) What is the trade name for this drug? 52.(1) Calculate the dose for this drug. What route and site will you use to administer this 53.(0.5) drug? 54.(0.5) What is the duration of action for this drug?