Across
- 2. This drug can be used to aid in difficult intubation and can be applied directly to arytenoids or given as a slow IV administration
- 5. Inadequate gas exchange
- 10. North American Veterinary Anesthesia Society
- 11. Ketamine and tiletamine belong to this drug class
- 12. Respiratory ___________; excessive exhalation of CO2, resulting in lower blood CO2 levels (hypocapnia), which reduces carbonic acid, causing blood pH to rise
- 14. Rapidly-acting injectable anesthetic known for causing profound apnea upon rapid administration
- 17. Process of providing a period of 100% oxygen administration to prevent hypoxemia during periods of apnea or increased O2 consumption
- 20. American Society of Anesthesiologists
- 23. Used to visualize and assist with intubation and evaluate degree of upper airway damage
- 25. occurs when the amount of air entering alveoli is not matched with amount of blood flowing in alveoli capillaries
- 27. Occurs as a result of inability to pant and dissipate heat
- 28. Low-dose phenothiazine, occasionally used
- 29. Oxygen ________ is a direct indicator of the amount of oxygen present in the blood, 95% and above is ideal
- 30. A deficiency of oxygen in the blood, potentially caused by impaired lung function or inadequate oxygenation during anesthesia.
Down
- 1. ________ respiratory tract; diseases of this airway include laryngeal paralysis, BOAS, and tracheal collapse
- 3. Tissues are deoxygenated and appear bluish
- 4. This controversial drug is not recommended for its use as an antisialagogue but may be used for broncho-dilating effects
- 6. Temporary cessation of breathing
- 7. An opioid agonist-antagonist that antagonizes action at the mu receptor and maintains action at the kappa receptor
- 8. Often due to pain, inadequate anesthetic depth, or aggressive positive-pressure ventilation
- 9. This may need to be performed if an ETT cannot be passed
- 13. ______________ disease; impairment of oxygen and carbon dioxide transfer across alveolar membranes
- 15. Respiratory ___________; can be characterized as hypercapnia pump failure or hypoxemic lung failure
- 16. elevated carbon dioxide in the blood
- 18. This should always be anticipated, especially in the postanesthetic, extubation period
- 19. Respiratory ___________;cardiac arrest often follows this
- 21. Reduced tissue oxygen level
- 22. Patients with upper airway disease can be difficult to __________
- 24. ___________ respiratory tract; diseases of this airway include COPD, thoracic tracheal collapse, and asthma
- 26. Drugs that offer strong analgesia, are reversible, cause some dose-dependent respiratory depression
