Lecture 1: Introduction & Pre-Anesthetic Evaluation
Across
- 1. ASA status where there is mild compensated systemic disease ie TPLO (spell out numerical number)
- 3. Freedom or absence of pain in presence of stimuli that would be painful.
- 4. a mechanical means of measuring ventilation
- 8. ASA status where animals condition is constant threat to life ie GDV, (spell out numerical number)
- 9. Type of injection that is given over short (seconds) period of time.
- 13. Behavior change, relief of anxiety; Patient AWARE of surroundings, but relaxed.
- 17. a Physician or Veterinarian who is actually residency trained and board certified (has specialized) in the practice of anesthesiology.
- 18. Central Depression, drowsiness; Patient UNAWARE of surroundings, but responsive to pain.
- 19. Artificially induced sleep, patient readily aroused.
- 21. Reception, conduction and processing of nerve signals generated by stimulation of nociceptors.
Down
- 1. ASA status where there is severe uncompensated systemic disease ie ner diabetic (spell out numerical number)
- 2. ASA status where animal is not expected to survive 24hours (spell out numerical number)
- 3. A reversible state in which a patient is unconscious and unaware of painful sensations.
- 5. a nurse, technician, or student who has been trained to administer anesthetics.
- 6. By looking at mucous membrane color, pulse oximetry, oxygen analyzer, and PaO2 you are monitoring this (goal of ensuring adequate arterial O2 content).
- 7. By palpating pulse, auscultating heart, and using a blood doppler you are monitoring this (goal of ensuring adequate blood flow to tissue).
- 10. By observing chest wall, rebreathing bag, auscultating for breath sounds, capnography (ET CO2), and ABG (PaCO2) you are monitoring this (Goal of ensuring adequate delivery of O2 and inhalant expulsion of CO2).
- 11. Combination of opioid and tranquilizer.
- 12. Injection given over longer periods (hours to days) at a rate to maintain steady drug levels in plasma (abbrev).
- 14. ASA status of a normal, healthy patient (spell out numerical number)
- 15. Type of anesthesia that dissociate the thalamocortical and limbic systems, inducing a cataleptoid state(eyes open, swallow reflexes, hypertonus).
- 16. Unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage (hint: this is also very subjective).
- 17. The branch of medicine specializing in the use of drugs or other agents that cause insensibility to pain.
- 20. Drug induced state of sleep.