(626T) Waking Up is Hard to Do: Managing Rough Recoveries from Anesthesia

1. Which drug provides both sedation and analgesia?
A. Acepromazine
B. Midazolam
C. Dexmedetomidine
D. Diazepam
2. Which statement is TRUE regarding a vocal patient in recovery?
A. A vocal patient is experiencing dysphoria
B. A vocal patient does not define the cause of a rough recovery
C. Vocalization is always a component of a rough recovery
D. A vocal patient is always experiencing emergence delirium
3. Which scenario describes a dysphoric patient?
A. The patient received ketamine for induction
B. Pain is easy to identify
C. The patient calms down with human interaction
D. The patient is unaware of their surroundings and unresponsive to human touch
4. If the cause of a rough recovery is unknown, what is the recommended treatment option?
A. Administer a sedative and opioid
B. Reverse the opioid
C. Partial reversal with butorphanol
D. Administer acepromazine alone
5. In veterinary medicine, the most common cause of emergence delirium is
A. Lack of adequate sedation during recovery
B. Administration of excessively high dosages of opioids intra-operative
C. Use of butorphanol as the primary analgesic agent
D. A light plane of anesthesia during the maintenance period
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