Principles of Anaesthesia & Preparing a
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1. Allodynia: ANS Pain provoked by a non-noxious stimulus
2. Trans duction, trans mission, modulation, perception: ANS List the
order of events that occur in the physiological response to pain
3. A-delta, C: ANS What are the two main fibers that transmit a
nociceptive signal from the periphery to the CNS?
4. A-delta: ANS Pain trans mission fibers: ANS these fibers are
myelinated and transmit "fast" pain
5. Pain: ANS An unpleasant sensory & emotional experience associated
with, or resembling that associated with, actual or potential tissue
damage
6. Nociception: ANS Encoding and processing of harmful stimuli in
the nervous system, and, therefore, the ability of a body to sense
potential harm
7. Analgesia: ANS An absence of pain in the presence of stimuli which
would normally be painful
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,8. Hyperalgesia: ANS An increased amount of pain associated with a
mild noxious stimulus
9. Pain trans mission fibers: ANS these fibers are unmyelinated and
transmit "slow" pain
10. Dorsal horn of spinal cord: ANS Where is the most common
site for modulation of pain/nociceptive signals?
11. Hypoalgesia: ANS Modulation of pain/nociception may result in -----
------------fight/flight)
12. Sensitization: ANS Modulation of pain/nociception may result in -----
----------------(hyperalgesia, allodynia)
13. NOPLANMG: ANS What is the acronym that can be used to run
through analgesia options?
14. NSAIDs, opioids, paracetamol, local, alpha 2 agonists,
NMDA agonists, maropitant, gabapentin: ANS Analgesia
options:
N-?
O-?
P-?
L-?
A-?
N-?
M-?
G-?
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,15. Methadone, morphine, fentanyl, pethidine, buprenorphine,
butorphanol: ANS -List the six most commonly used opioids
16. G protein coupled receptors, dorsal horn of spinal cord: ANS
What kind of receptors do opioids act on (broadly)? Where are these
located? Hyperpolarization: Pharmacodynamics: Opioids - reduce
neuronal excitability via membrane (promote K+ channels opening
& inhibit Ca2+ channels opening)
17. Delta, kappa, mu: ANS List the three main opioid receptors
18. Kappa: ANS Opioid receptors: which receptor is important in
birds?
19. Mu: ANS Opioid receptors: which receptor is most important in
mammals?
20. Dorsal horn of spinal cord, nociceptive: ANS Pharmacodynamics:
Opioids - opioid receptors in the brain & spinal cord, analgesia action
in the ,
inhibition of transmission of impulses
21. Intravenous, intramuscular: ANS Pharmacokinetics: Opioids -
oral absorption is variable, most common routes of administration are
(not pethidine) &
22. Heart rate, CO2: ANS Clinical effects: Opioids - negative
chronotropic effects - decreased ---------& blood pressure, dose
dependent respiratory depression - decreased sensitivity to
23. Panting: ANS Clinical effects: Opioids - what effect can occur
in brachycephalic breeds as a result of the temperature set point reset?
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, 24. Retention: ANS Clinical effects: Opioids - epidural
administration can cause increased urethral sphincter tone, which can
lead to urinary (monitor bladder size during
procedures)
25. Histamine: ANS Clinical effects: Opioids - if pethidine is
administered IV, what does it release? BAD
26. 2, full, short: ANS Opioids: Methadone - schedule drug,
veterinary license for dogs & cats, synthetic (full/partial?) mu
agonist, NMDA agonist, (short/long?) onset, duration
3-4 hours, lipid soluble, no emesis (cf morphine
27. Locked, written register: ANS Schedule 2 controlled drugs - stored in
a -----------Cupboard ---------------must be kept, ex. methadone,
morphine, ketamine
28. 2, full, low: ANS Opioids: Morphine - schedule drug, no
veterinary license, (full/partial?) mu agonist, onset 10-15 min,
duration 3-4 hours, (low/high?) lipid solubility, emesis on first dose
29. 2, full, IM, positive: ANS Opioids: Pethidine - schedule drug,
licensed, (full/partial?) mu agonist, onset 10-15 minutes, duration
30-60 minutes, route of administration only, -----------------------
(positive/negative?) chromotrope (minimal CV effects)
30. Pethidine: ANS Which opioid should never be given IV? Causes
histamine release
31. 2, full, fast: ANS Opioids: Fentanyl - schedule drug, licensed,
(full/partial?) mu agonist,
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