Anaethesia

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Flashcards on Anaethesia , created by tori.b24 on 21/01/2015.
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Anaethesia State of unresponsiveness to painful stimuli
General Anaethesia State of unconsciousness produced by anaesthetic agents with an absence of pain through the body
Regional anaesthesia Insensibility caused by an interruption of sensory nerve conduction in any region of the body (local)
Sedation The allaying irritability or excitement or the state induced
Anxiolysis Reduced anxiety
Analgesia Reduced sensibility to pain
Narcosis Sleep like state
Hypnosis Artificially induced state of passivity - not necessarily asleep
Why is anaesthesia used Protection of animals act immobility for procedures Prevent suffering
Describe the misuse of drugs act Classification of drugs and penalties for possession/ misuse etc 5 schedules 1 - No relevant vet use 2 - Potential for abuse store in a locked cupboard...opioids 3 - Storage as for 2 recording less strict (partial agonist opioids) 4 - BZ/ ketamine 5 - low doses of coedine
Anaesthetic triad Three aspects of anaesthesia given by different agents: Unconsciousness Muscle Relaxation Analgesia (Reflex suppression)
Phases of Anaesthesia Pre-anaesthetic (Pre-med) Induction Maintenance Recovery
ASA Classification Pre-anaesthetic classification that describes physical status and risk E= emergency I Normal healthy animal II Mild systemic disease III Systemic disease well compensated/ treated IV Severe uncompensated systemic disease V Unlikely to survive 24hrs
Components of the anaesthetic machine 1) Gas supply 2) Pressure gauges and relief valves 3) Gas flowmeters 4) Vaporiser (for agent) 5) oxygen Flush 6) Scavenging system
What are the ways of storing/ supplying oxygen Cylinders (should always be present as backup) Gas pipeline Liquid into a vacuum insulated evaporator (Large hospitals) Oxygen concentrators - zeolite sieve
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