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Introduction to Anesthesia | |
History of anesthesia | |
The Veterinary Technician's Role in the Practice of Anesthesia | |
Patient Preparation | |
Communication-A Key to Success | |
The Minimum Patient Database | |
Patient History | |
Physical Examination and Physical Assessment | |
Preanesthetic Diagnostic Workup | |
Determination of the Physical Status Classification | |
Selection of the Anesthetic Protocol | |
Preinduction Patient Care | |
Withholding Food before Anesthesia | |
Patient Stabilization | |
Intravenous Catheterization | |
Reasons for Intravenous Catheterization | |
Choosing and Placing an Intravenous Catheter | |
Fluid administration | |
Composition of Body Fluids | |
Fluid Homeostasis | |
Fluid Needs | |
Classification of IV Fluids | |
IV Fluid Selection and Administration Rates | |
Adverse Effects of Fluid Administration | |
Calculating Fluid Administration Rates | |
Other Preanesthetic Care | |
Anesthetic Agents and Adjuncts | |
Introduction to Anesthetic Agents and Adjuncts | |
Agonists, Partial Agonists, Mixed Agonist-Antagonists, and Antagonists | |
Analgesic Effects of Anesthetics and Adjuncts | |
Using drugs in combination | |
Regulatory Considerations for Controlled Substances | |
Preanesthetic Medications | |
Reasons for the use of preanesthetic medications | |
Anticholinergics | |
Tranquilizers and Sedatives | |
Opioids | |
Neuroleptanalgesia | |
Opioid Antagonists | |
Injectable Anesthetics | |
Barbiturates | |
Propofol | |
Dissociative anesthetics | |
Etomidate | |
Guaifenesin. | |
Inhalation Anesthetics | |
Classes of Inhalation Agents | |
CNS and Respiratory Stimulants | |
Doxapram | |
Anesthetic Equipment | |
Endotracheal Tubes and Associated Equipment | |
Endotracheal tube parts | |
Laryngoscopes | |
Masks | |
Anesthetic Chambers | |
Anesthetic Machines | |
Components of the Anesthetic Machine | |
Rebreathing Systems | |
Non-rebreathing Systems | |
Operation of the Anesthetic Machine | |
Care and Maintenance of Anesthetic Equipment | |
Anesthetic Monitoring | |
Introduction to Monitoring | |
Stages and Planes of Anesthesia | |
Overview of Anesthetic Stages and Planes | |
Finding the Optimum Depth | |
Determining whether or not the Patient is Safe | |
Indicators of Circulation | |
Heart rate | |
Heart rhythm | |
Capillary refill time | |
Blood Pressure | |
Pulse strength | |
Indicators of Oxygenation | |
Mucous membrane color | |
Physiology of Oxygen transport | |
Pulse Oximeter | |
Blood Gas Analysis | |
Indicators of Ventilation | |
Respiratory rate | |
Tidal volume | |
Respiratory Character | |
Apnea monitor | |
Capnograph (End-tidal CO2 monitor) | |
Blood gas analysis | |
Indicators of Body Temperature | |
Assessment of Anesthetic Depth | |
Reflexes and Other Indicators of Anesthetic Depth | |
Judging Anesthetic Depth | |
Recording Information during Anesthesia | |
Special Techniques | |
Local anesthesia | |
Local anesthetic agents | |
Characteristics of local anesthetics | |
Mechanism of Action | |
Route of Administration of Local Anesthetics | |
Toxicity of Local Anesthetics | |
Assisted and controlled ventilation | |
Ventilation in the Awake Animal | |
Ventilation in the Anesthetized Animal | |
Types of Controlled Ventilation | |
Risks of Controlled Ventilation | |
Neuromuscular blocking agents | |
Analgesia | |
Physiology of pain | |
Consequences of untreated pain | |
Signs of pain in animals | |
Pain assessment tools | |
Assessing response to therapy | |
Perioperative pain management | |
Pharmacologic analgesic therapy | |
Opioid Agents | |
Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs | |
Other Analgesic Agents | |
Multimodal Therapy | |
Home Analgesia | |
Nursing care | |
Non-pharmacologic therapies | |
Canine and Feline Anesthesia | |
Patient Preparation | |
Selecting a Protocol | |
Summary of a General Anesthetic Procedure | |
Anesthetic induction with an IM agent or combination | |
Anesthetic induction with an IV injection of an ultra-short acting agent to effect | |
Total Intravenous Anesthesia (TIVA) by IV boluses of an ultra-short acting agent | |
Total Intravenous Anesthesia (TIVA) by constant rate infusion (CRI) | |
Induction and maintenance with an inhalant agent | |
IV induction and maintenance with an inhalant agent | |
Equipment Preparation | |
Premedication or Sedation | |
Anesthetic Induction | |
IV Induction | |
Inhalation Agents | |
Mask Induction | |
Chamber Induction | |
IM Induction | |
Oral administration | |
Endotracheal Intubation | |
Equipment for Endotracheal Intubation | |
Selecting an Endotracheal Tube | |
Preparing the Tube | |
Intubation Procedure | |
Checking for Proper Placement | |
Securing the Tube | |
Cuff inflation | |
Laryngospasm | |
Complications of Intubation | |
Maintenance of Anesthesia | |
Maintenance with an Inhalant Agent | |
Maintenance with repeat boluses of propofol or other ultrashort-acting agent | |
Maintenance with a CRI | |
Maintenance with injectable and inhalant agents | |
Maintenance with an IM injection | |
Patient Positioning, Comfort and Safety | |
Anesthetic Recovery | |
Anesthetist's Role in the Recovery Period | |
Signs of Recovery | |
Monitoring | |
Oxygen Therapy | |
Extubation | |
The Postanesthetic Period | |
Equine Anesthesia | |
Patient Preparation | |
Selecting a Protocol | |
Summary of a General Anesthetic Procedure | |
Equipment Preparation | |
Premedication or Sedation | |
Standing chemical restraint | |
Anesthetic Induction | |
IV Induction | |
Inhalation Induction via Nasotracheal Tube | |
Endotracheal Intubation | |
Equipment for Endotracheal Intubation | |
Selecting an Endotracheal Tube | |
Preparing the Tube | |
Intubation Procedure | |
Complications of Intubation | |
Maintenance of Anesthesia | |
Maintenance with an Inhalant Agent | |
Maintenance with intravenous agents, or TIVA | |
Maintenance with injectable and inhalant agents | |
Patient Positioning, Comfort and Safety | |
Anesthetic Recovery | |
Preparation for recovery | |
Monitoring during recovery | |
Signs of recovery | |
Extubation | |
Standing after regaining consciousness | |
The Postanesthetic Period | |
Food Animal Anesthesia | |
Ruminants | |
Patient preparation | |
Selecting a Protocol | |
Summary of a General Anesthetic Procedure | |
Equipment Preparation | |
Premedication or Sedation | |
Anesthetic Induction | |
Endotracheal Intubation | |
Maintenance of Anesthesia | |
Patient Positioning, Comfort and Safety | |
Anesthetic Recovery | |
The Post-anesthetic Period | |
Swine | |
Physical examination | |
Sedation | |
Anesthetic Induction | |
Maintenance of Anesthesia | |
Recovery | |
Anesthesia of Rodents and Rabbits | |
Patient evaluation | |
Handling and restraint | |
Physical examination | |
Diagnostic tests | |
Preanesthetic patient care | |
Withholding food | |
Correction of preexisting problems | |
Preanesthetic agents | |
Anticholinergics | |
Phenothiazines | |
Benzodiazepines | |
Alpha2 adrenergic agonists | |
Opioids | |
General anesthesia | |
Induction techniques and agents | |
Intubation and maintenance of anesthesia | |
Postoperative care | |
Anesthetic emergencies | |
Respiratory depression | |
Circulatory failure | |
Postoperative Analgesia | |
Pain assessment | |
Analgesic agents | |
Chronic pain | |
Administration of analgesics | |
Anesthetic Problems and Emergencies | |
Reasons That Anesthetic Problems and Emergencies Arise | |
Human Errors That May Lead to Anesthetic Problems and Emergencies | |
Equipment Issues That May Lead to Anesthetic Problems and Emergencies | |
Adverse Effects of Anesthetic Agents | |
Patient Factors that may lead to Anesthetic Problems and Emergencies | |
Response to Anesthetic Problems and Emergencies | |
Role of the Veterinary Technician in Emergency Care | |
General Approach to Emergencies | |
Emergency Situations That May Arise During Anesthesia | |
Problems That May Arise in the Recovery Period | |
Workplace Safety | |
Hazards of Waste Anesthetic Gas | |
Short-Term Effects | |
Long-Term Effects | |
Assessment of Risk | |
Reducing Exposure to Waste Anesthetic Gas | |
Anesthetic techniques and procedures | |
Monitoring Waste Gas Levels | |
Safe Handling of Compressed Gases | |
Fire Safety Precautions | |
Use and Storage of Compressed Gas Cylinders | |
Accidental Exposure to Injectable Agents | |
Glossary | |
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