What 7 things should be provided in an anesthesia experience?
What are the 3 goals of anesthesia protocols?
What part of the anesthesia protocol is the most important? Why?
premedication
allows for a majority of analgesia, relaxation, and anxiolysis
Is premedication only sufficient to provide good anesthesia?
NO
What 5 things are high inhalant concentrations linked to?
What does inhalant anesthetics not provide?
lasting pain, stress, or inflammatory relief
What are the 6 premedication goals? What is a possible additional goal?
amnesia
What are the most common GI agents, analgesics, and anti-anxiety/sedatives used in premedications?
antiemetics, motility agents, gastric protectants
opioids, alpha agents
benzodiazepines, phenothiazines
What are 6 common antiemetics and GI motility modifying agents used in premedications? What are some examples of each?
How does the use of Maropitant (Cerenia) affect inhalant anesthesia?
decreases the anesthetic requirements
What are 3 reasons for adding butorphanol to other opioids for premedications?
What aspect of the GI system is important to minimize perianesthetically?
acid and its deleterious effects
What 5 drug classes are used as esophageal and duodenal protectants in premedications? What are examples of each?
When are oral antacids especially useful?
In what 5 situations is the use of antiemetics especially helpful?
How do the outcomes with PRN vs preemptive narcotic use in surgery compare?
PRN = IV bolus when pain recognized = increased beta-endorphin (stress hormones), increased lactate, sepsis, DIC, 27% mortality rate
PREEMPTIVE = CRI fentanyl = reduced beta-endorphin, <1% mortality rate
What novel long-acting opioid option has been developed? What allows it to reach the optical environment?
transdermal fentanyl solution with one-time application for moderate surgical pain (3-4 day repository effect)
octyl salicylate and isopropanol = crosses the stratum cornea
What opioids provide the most pain relief? Which one is most common in veterinary medicine?
How is the type of opioid chosen?
pure Mu agonists are used when pain is significant
What opioid works fantastically in cats?
buprenorphine
When are long-acting opioids commonly used? Examples?
in premedications
What opioids are not typically coupled with antiemetics? What 3 things do opioids not provide?
oxymorphone and methadone
How is opioid use affected by ASA status? What 3 effects does it have on systemic organs?
regardless of ASA class, they are the first line treatment for acute and severe pain
What opioid is not shown to improve respiratory patterns?
potent fentanyls