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Autonomic and Cardiac Review
What is the main neurotransmitter...,
What is the main neurotransmitter...,
What is the main result of acting...
198  cards
Lecture 1: Drugs Affecting Glucose Metabolism
What is the normal glucose range ...,
What is the normal glucose range ...,
What is normal glucose range for cow
89  cards
Lecture 2: Respiratory Drugs and Treatments for Allergy
What are some indications for ant...,
What are some first generation h1...,
What is the second generation h1 ...
45  cards
Lecture 3: drugs for the treatment of GI disorders-1
In general what agents are used t...,
What drug is used to treat non sp...,
What drug is used to treat drug i...
39  cards
Lecture 4: Drugs for the treatment of GI disorders-2
What receptors are located in the...,
What receptors are in the vestibu...,
What receptors are in the periphe...
58  cards
Lecture 5: drugs for treatment of GI disorders-3
What is lactulose indicated for,
What are the pharmacodynamics of ...,
What are some adverse effects and...
22  cards
Lecture 6: Non-opioid Analgesics
How does histamine affect vasodil...,
How does serotonin affect vasodil...,
How does bradykinin affect vasodi...
69  cards
Lecture 7: Sedative Drugs
Acepromazine produces ___,
Benzodiazepines produce __ and de...,
Alpha 2 agonists produce ___ and __
92  cards
Lecture 8: Anxiolytic drugs
5 ht is formed from ___,
Serotonin is taken up into nerve ...,
Neurons for serotonin transmissio...
76  cards
Lecture 9: Opioid Analgesics
What is nociception,
What are the affective components...,
Opioids are effective at addressi...
79  cards
Lecture 10: Injected Anesthetics
General anesthesia should produce...,
What drugs produce the analgesic ...,
What drugs produce the loss of co...
45  cards
Lecture 11: Premedications
What is neuroleptoanalgesia,
What is asa status 1,
What is asa status 2 and some exa...
97  cards
Lecture 12: Induction Agents
What monitoring should you have o...,
Why pre oxygenate,
Why do we intubate
51  cards
Lecture 13: Airway Management
What is the purpose of endotrache...,
What species are obligate nose br...,
What is insufflation
31  cards
Lecture 14: Inhalant Anesthesia
What is mac value,
Mac is a measure of ___ and is us...,
What are the percentages of anest...
38  cards
Lecture 15: Anticonvulsants
Seizures are ____firing of brain ...,
Seizures may result from too much...,
What is the drug of choice for st...
42  cards
Lecture 16: Inhaled Anesthetics
What do inhaled anesthetics do,
Potency is proportional to ___sol...,
The partial pressure of the gas i...
49  cards
Lecture 17+18: Anesthesia Machines and Equipment
What is the mixing machine,
What is fresh gas,
What is difference between these ...
53  cards
Lecture 19: Introduction to Chemotherapy
Paul elrich discovered the ____co...,
How are chemotherapy agents uniqu...,
What is selective toxicity
42  cards
Lecture 20: Inhibitors of Cell Wall Synthesis
What is the major difference betw...,
The cell wall in bacterial cells ...,
What structure in the bacterial c...
111  cards
Lecture 21: Inhibitors of Protein Synthesis I
Aminoglycosides are poly cations ...,
Due to polarity of aminoglycoside...,
___excretes aminoglycosides
56  cards
Lecture 22: Inhibitors of Protein Synthesis II
What is the mechanism of action o...,
Are tetracyclines bacteriostatic ...,
Are tetracyclines narrow or broad...
52  cards
Lecture 23: Drugs interfering with Nucleic Acid Synthesis
The difference between individual...,
What is essential for antibacteri...,
Are sulfonamides bacteriostatic o...
50  cards
Lecture 25: Clinical Pain Physiology, Assessment and Treatment I
What is pa,
What are some reasons why adequat...,
What are some reasons to treat pain
56  cards
Lecture 26: Pain Physiology
What pain scale do we use in the ...,
When do you intervene on glascow ...,
How often do you assess pain unti...
66  cards
Lecture 27: Local Anesthetics and Euthanasia
Local anesthetics are either __ o...,
Which have shorter duration of ac...,
Which have increased systemic tox...
70  cards
Lecture 28: Peri-Anesthesia Monitoring and Complications-1
What is the anesthetic related de...,
What is anesthetic related death ...,
What is anesthetic related death ...
38  cards
Lecture 29: Peri-anesthesia Monitoring and Complications-II
To evaluate hr under anesthesia i...,
What is resting hr for large dogs...,
What is resting hr for medium dog...
88  cards
Lecture 29: Peri-Anesthesia Monitoring and Complications- III
What is the goal of maintaining b...,
What map do you want to maintain ...,
What map do you want to maintain ...
68  cards
Lecture 30: Peri-anesthesia monitoring and complications-IV
What do you check to monitor pati...,
What does spo2 tell you,
What does pulse rate tell you tha...
40  cards
Lecture 31: Anti-Cestode and Trematode Agents
What is the lifecycle for tapeworms,
What is praziquantel indicated for,
Praziquantel is not approved for ...
44  cards
Lecture 32: Anti-Nematode Agents
What is the life cycle for nematodes,
What is fenbendazole approved for...,
What is fenbendazole approved for...
47  cards
Lecture 33: Ectoparasites
What 4 things should a good ectop...,
Individual ectroparasiticide agen...,
What large molecular weight of ec...
65  cards
Lecture 34: Macrocyclic Lactones
Are macrocyclic lactones cidal or...,
Macrocyclic lactones have activit...,
What avermectins are for use in f...
75  cards
Lecture 35: Anti-Protozoa Agents
What are two reportable protozoa ...,
Giardia interferes with the absor...,
Giardia infects who
64  cards
Lecture 36: Anti-Neoplastic Agents
What are proto oncogenes,
What are tumor suppressor genes,
Fraction of dividing cells in a t...
79  cards

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