Anesthetic Agents

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Across
  1. 1. Can only be mixed with Ketamine
  2. 4. partition coefficient, ratio of gas in the blood and in the alveolar gas
  3. 6. Medications separated into Agonists, Partial agonists, Agonist-antagonists, and antagonists
  4. 8. Counteracts bradycardia and hypersalivation
  5. 10. A drug that is not a true anesthetic but used to produce other desired effects
  6. 14. Mu, Kappa, and Delta
  7. 15. drugs, Must be logged for each use
  8. 19. Dexmedetomidine is known as this
  9. 24. Most common anesthetic inhalant
  10. 26. agents, Used to maintain general anesthesia
  11. 27. Sedation with this is often unpredictable in cats
  12. 29. agents, Eliminated through the lungs
  13. 30. This and Telazol are schedule 3 controlled drugs
Down
  1. 2. agent, Any drug used to induce a loss of sensation with or without unconsciousness
  2. 3. Reversal of pure-agonists
  3. 5. Known as narcotics
  4. 7. Anticholinergics, Tranquilizers/sedatives, and Opioids
  5. 9. Giant breeds, boxers, and greyhounds are sensitive
  6. 11. Medication used to induce general anesthesia
  7. 12. Used for minor procedures
  8. 13. blockers, Relax or paralyze skeletal muscles
  9. 16. body anemia, Cats can develop from use of Propofol
  10. 17. oxide, Least potent inhalant agent
  11. 18. Primary neurotransmitter in PNS
  12. 20. Reverses Xylazine
  13. 21. Reverses Dexmedetomidine
  14. 22. 2, Controlled drug cannot be refilled
  15. 23. pressure, Liquid molecules bouncing off of the container wall creating pressure
  16. 25. Most potent inhalant agent
  17. 28. Induces sedation and has antiemetic and antiarrhythmic properties