Across
- 4. a drug induced sleep like state, impairs the ability to respond appropriately
- 6. It takes this type of analgesic 30-60 minutes to reach peak effect regardless of administration route
- 8. the detection of pain
- 11. a system used to deliver a constant steady rate of medication (ex. antibiotics, analgesics, anesthetic agents, vasopressors, and inotropes)) to a patient over a set period of time
- 12. anesthetic ________: the process of keeping a patient in a state of general anesthesia
- 16. a drug that can block NMDA receptor to decrease windup pain
- 19. anesthetic ________: the period between the time the anesthetic is discontinued and the time the animal is able to stand and walk
- 21. a drug induced state of calm, reluctance to move, aware but unconcerned with surroundings
- 22. anesthetic _________: the process by which an animal loses consciousness and enters general anesthesia
- 24. ________ anesthesia: reversible state of unconsciousness, immobility, muscle relaxation, and loss of sensation throughout the entire body
- 25. maladaptive pain (no useful function)
- 26. Caution not to inject a local anesthetic directly into a _______ as it can cause temporary or permanent loss of function
- 27. anesthesia applied directly to the site
Down
- 1. a loss of sensation
- 2. painful stimuli turned into electrical signals
- 3. vocalization on recovery that generally lasts less than 5 minutes
- 5. a drug induced CNS depression and drowsiness
- 7. anesthesia applied to a small area
- 9. drug induced sleep where the animal is not easily aroused
- 10. pain signals sent to the spinal cord
- 13. any drug used to induce a loss of sensation with or without unconsciousness
- 14. Never use NSAIDs in combination with _________
- 15. pain is processed and recognized
- 17. anesthesia applied to a larger area via proximal sensory nerves
- 18. Adaptive pain
- 20. CNS hypersensitivity due to constant stimulation
- 23. pain signal amplified or suppressed
