Anaesthesia Revision Crossword Puzzle
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QUESTIONS LIST: gas: the anaesthetic machine delivers this to the patient, opioids: the most effective class of analgesic for acute pain, grooming: cats often stop doing this if in pain, anaesthesia: there are 2 types, general and local, propofol: a common anaesthetic agent, cuff: this needs to be inflated on the et tube during surgery, record: do this every 5 minutes when monitoring an anaesthesia, down: the eye position of a dog or cat during a good surgery plane, multimodal: the principal of using different drug combinations for analgesia, isoflurane: the most common anaesthetic gas, morphine: a pre-med gas that can induce vomiting, nociceptor: the nerve receptors that responds to pain, extubation: carefully removing the et tube when the patient can swallow, ippv: abbreviation intermitted positive-pressure ventilation, swallow: the patient can be extubated when it can do this, team: this is the best approach when it comes to pain management, preemptive: analgesic administered prior to surgery, nsaids: abbreviation non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs, ace: short for acepromazine, behaviour: the most important thing when determining if a patient is in pain.