VS204 Midterm 2 Review

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Across
  1. 4. Antibiotic class that includes gentamicin and is ototoxic
  2. 5. Brain region that detects toxins and triggers vomiting (abbv)
  3. 6. Binds to H2 receptors on parietal cells to stimulate HCl acid release
  4. 7. Antibiotic class ending in "-cycline"
  5. 8. Adsorbent used in toxin ingestion (2 words)
  6. 9. Proton pump inhibitor marketed as GastroGard for horses
  7. 11. Locally acting emetic that irritates the stomach lining (2 words)
  8. 12. Single-dose otic product that lasts 30 days.
  9. 13. Tapeworm drug that paralyzes the worm to be digested by the host
  10. 15. Prostaglandin analogue used to prevent NSAID-induced ulcers
  11. 16. Used for motion sickness and allergic reactions
  12. 20. Potent prokinetic used for megacolon in cats and motility disorders
  13. 22. Parasympathetic neurotransmitter that increases GI motility
  14. 23. Type of drug that constricts the pupil.
  15. 26. Drug that is used to kill adult heartworms
  16. 28. Drug that should not be used in cats due to severe toxicity
  17. 29. Sympathetic neurotransmitter that decreases GI motility
  18. 30. Centrally acting emetic; stimulates dopamine receptors in CRTZ
  19. 31. Phenothiazine derivative with antiemetic and sedative properties
  20. 32. Minimum concentration needed to inhibit bacterial growth (abbv)
  21. 33. Common otic antibiotic with a risk of ototoxicity.
  22. 34. NSAID that also works as an antidiarrheal in horses (2 words)
Down
  1. 1. Beta blocker that decreases aqueous humor production to lower IOP.
  2. 2. Example of an ophthalmic NSAID used for ocular inflammation.
  3. 3. Drug class that interferes with B-tubulin to disrupt parasite energy
  4. 5. Immunosuppressant used to treat keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) and pannus.
  5. 10. Antifungal drug that is extremely nephrotoxic
  6. 14. Supplement containing live microorganisms to restore gut flora
  7. 17. Mydriatic drug that causes pupil dilation; avoid in glaucoma patients.
  8. 18. Abbreviation that indicates the common side effects of organophosphate toxicity
  9. 19. Drug that mimics nicotine and is toxic to insects but safe for mammals
  10. 21. Ectoparasite class that blocks GABA receptors; should not be used in seizure patients
  11. 22. Antibiotic class that can cause bone marrow suppression
  12. 23. Antibacterial/Antiprotozoal drug used for Giardia and inflammatory diarrhea
  13. 24. Corticosteroid drop that must not be used if a corneal ulcer is present.
  14. 25. Topical anesthetic used for eye exams; must be kept refrigerated
  15. 27. Antibiotic that may cause blindness in cats