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Miconazole
aka Conofite
Zole = Antifungal |
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Albon
AKA Trimethoprim/Sulfa
SULFA-DRY EYE/KCS |
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Panmycin
AKA Tetracycline
Ticks/ Feline throat stricture/ calcium bonding |
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Gentamicin
AKA Gentocin
Renal failure |
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Doxycycline
AKA Vibramycin |
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Marbofoxacin
AKA ZENiquin |
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Metoclopramide
AKA Reglan |
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Metronidazole
AKA Flagyl
CNS in rare cases
Anti-protizoal |
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Diphenhydramine
AKA Benadryl |
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Carprofen
AKA Rimadyl
NSAID |
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Acetominophen
AKA Tylenol
NO!! |
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Famotidine
AKA Pecid
(for the whole FAM even sid) |
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Xylazine
AKA Rompun
REVERSAL IS YOHIMBINE |
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Bismuth Subsalicylate
AKA Pepto Bismol |
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Cyclosporine
AKA Optimmune
(CYCLOPS)
Increases tear production |
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Activated Charcoal
AKA Toxiban |
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Ranitidine
AKA Zantac
(Ran-Heart) |
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Pentobarbitol
AKA Beuthanasia-D
EUTH SOLUTION |
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Atipamezole
AKA Antisedan |
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Tiletamine + Zolazepam
AKA Telazol |
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Butorphanol
AKA Torbugesic |
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Dextromethorphan
Dimetapp DM
(Charity's story) |
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Guafenesin
AKA Cough Tablets |
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Acetylcysteine
AKA Mucomyst
(Acetaminophen toxicity treatment) |
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Phenylephrine
AKA Neo-Synephrine |
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Proparacaine
AKA Opthaine |
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A mucolytic which is commonly administered via nebulization: used for acetaminophen toxicity. |
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An antibiotic commonly used to treat lyme disease that can cause yellow staining of teeth in puppies. |
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Doxycycline
(Tetracycline/ calcium binding) |
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A vasodilator that is kown as an ACE inhibitor. |
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An anticholinergic drug that is also an antidiarrheal. |
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An anitemetic that is also used to stimulate GI motility. |
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A Gi drug that has antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antiprotozoal properties. |
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A CNS stimulant that is used to stimulate repirations in neonates and following anesthesia. |
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An opioid pain medication that is available in a transdermal patch. |
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An aminoglycoside antibiotic that is notoriously ototoxic and nephrotoxic. |
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A behavioral CNS drug used for old dog dementia. |
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A gastromucuosal protectant that forms a paste-like barrier and binds to ulcers. |
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Sucralfate
(Can effect the absorbtion rate of other PO drugs) |
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Emetic of choice for cats. |
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A cardiovascular drug that is an ointment applied to the ear. |
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Brance of pharmaoclogy concerned with the movement of drugs within the body |
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A branch of pharmacology concerned with the effects of drugs and the mechanisms of their action. |
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What route of admiinistration is contraindicated if the patient is vomiting? |
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What rout is faster IV or IM? |
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What route may require frequent applications/ dosing? |
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What tranquiizer is also an anticonvulsant and appetite stimulant for cats? |
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What is the reversal agent for opioids/narcotics? |
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What is the reversal agent for Xylazine? |
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What is the reversal drug for Domitor (medetomidine)? |
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What calss of CNS drugs are classified by their duration of action? |
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What can happen to tisssue if thiopental is gien perivascualry? |
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What class of drugs mimic the sympathetic nervous system? |
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What class of drugs mimic the parasympathetic nervous system? |
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What type of respiratory drug would be indicated for a nonproductive cough? |
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What respiratory drug is used for acetaminopen toxicity? |
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What respiratory drug /CNS stimulant is used to stimulate respirations in neonates following cesarean section, or used following anesthesia? |
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Know the important precautions to take when working with nitroglycerin |
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Tape & label
Watch for rash
Wear proper PPE |
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When might an emetic be used |
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Non life threatening or damaging was eaten |
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When should an emetic not be used? |
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What is an important consideration when using an enema in cats? |
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Watch their electrolyte levels |
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What is the common problem incountered when treating patiens that present with skin disorders? |
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There's usually an underlying systemic problem going on which is causing it. |
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What are indications of pain? |
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Increased Heart Rate, respirations, salivation
Vocalizing, Guarding, and limping |
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How can we measure a patient's hydration status? |
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Skin elasticity, Mucus membranes, Capillary refill times, eyes, heart rate, and jugular distension. |
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