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