Solution Manual for Anesthesia, Analgesia, and Pain Management for Veterinary Technicians, 1st Edition Janet Amundson Romich
Solution and Answer Guide
Romich, Anesthesia, Analgesia, and Pain Management 2022, ISBN 9781285737409;
Chapter 1: Introduction to Anesthesia
Table of Contents
Review Questions Multiple Choice Answers 1
Case Study Solutions 4
Case 1-1 4
Critical Thinking Questions Solutions 4
Review Questions Multiple Choice Answers
What is the correct definition of the term sedation?
- A drug-induced reversible state of unconsciousness and loss of sensation
- The state characterized by CNS depression accompanied by sleepiness/drowsiness and some degree of relaxation
- A drug-induced state of calm in which anxiety is relieved the patient is relaxed but remains aware of surroundings
- The loss of sensation in a discrete area of the body caused by the administration of a local anesthetic agent
Answer: b
What is the correct definition of the term tranquilization?
- A drug-induced reversible sate of unconsciousness and loss of sensation
- A drug-induced CNS depression and drowsiness in which the patient is generally unaware of surroundings but will respond to painful stimuli
- The administration of any of a group of compounds that calm and relax an anxious patient but do not induce sleep
- The loss of sensation in a discrete area of the body caused by the administration of a local anesthetic agent
Answer: c
What do the letters ACVAA stand for?
- American Congress for Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia
- Association Certification in Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia
- American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia
- American Congress for Veterinary Analgesia and Anesthesia
Answer: c
The Academy of Veterinary Technicians in Anesthesia petitioned which veterinary technician organization in 1998 for recognition as the certifying body for veterinary technician specialists in anesthesia?
- Veterinary Support Personnel Network
- National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America-Committee on Veterinary Technician Specialties
- VetMedTeam-Anesthesia Technicians
- Veterinary Anaesthesia School for Technicians
Answer: b
Which two organizations write anesthesia guidelines?
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- AVMA and AAHA
- AVMA and NAVTA
- IVAPM and ACVAA
- IVECCS and IVAPM
Answer: a
The job of working in veterinary anesthesia entails
- monitoring and recovering the anesthesia patient, caring for all anesthetic equipment, and administering certain medications.
- preparing and monitoring surgical patients, autoclaving surgical equipment, and discharging patients after they recover from anesthesia.
- monitoring and recovering the anesthesia patient, deciding which medications to administer, and preparing surgical summary reports.
- deciding which medications to administer, recording vital signs of the patient while under anesthesia, and disinfecting surgical equipment.
Answer: a
Why is it important to have anesthetic equipment calibrated regularly?
- Without calibration there is no guarantee that everyone has been properly trained in the use of anesthesia equipment.
- Without calibration the equipment will require extensive repairs the next time it is serviced.
- Without calibration unqualified veterinary staff may manually alter the anesthetic level.
- Without calibration the equipment may give incorrect readings and/or operate incorrectly.
Answer: d
What does ASA stand for?
- Anesthetic Society of Anesthetists
- Association for Safe Anesthesia
- American Society of Anesthesiologists
- Anesthesia Safety for Animals
Answer: c
What does balanced anesthesia mean?
- Anesthetic drugs are weighed on a scale before being administered to the patient because many drugs are administered during the anesthetic event
- General anesthesia produced by administering several drugs with the goal of utilizing each drug’s positive actions while avoiding potential adverse effects associated with large doses of a single drug
- Anesthesia produced by introducing anesthetic agent into the rectum in an attempt to use varying administration routes
- General inhalation anesthesia in which there is no rebreathing of the expired gases
Answer: b
What does the term analgesia mean?
- Relief of pain without loss of consciousness; absence of pain or noxious stimulation
- Injection of an agent into the spinal canal, generally either into the subarachnoid or epidural space
- A substance used for the control of excessive reaction to or overdosing with a narcotic
- The combining of pain-relieving agents that act on different mechanisms of nociceptive modulation to enhance additive and synergistic effects
Answer: a
To perform ocular procedures, such as corneal foreign body removal, proparacaine drops are applied to desensitize the cornea. Which type of anesthesia does this describe?
- Regional
- Surgical
- Local
- Dissociative
Answer: c
By which routes is general anesthesia most commonly administered?
- Intravenously, intramuscularly, and subcutaneously
- Intravenously, subcutaneously, and intraperitoneally
- Inhalation, intramuscularly, and intraperitoneally
- Inhalation, intravenously, and intramuscularly
Answer: d
A dog is given anesthetic agents and becomes unconscious and does not have any pain perception. Which type of anesthesia does this describe?
- Dissociative
- General
- Regional
- Local
Answer: b
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