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Anaesthesia 1
Anaesthesia 1
Introduction
What is sedation? What is general anaesthesia?
Pre-anaesthetic prep
Pre-anaesthetic preparation
Intravenous catheterisation
Classification of catheters
Endotracheal intubation
Pre-anaesthetic preparation
Special considerations
Toxic/septic patient
Limb fractures
The neonatal patient
The geriatric patient
The caesarean section
Gastric dilatation and volvulus
The ruptured diaphragm
Colic
Pre-anaesthetic med
Introduction to pre-anaesthetic medications
Acepromazine
Alpha 2 adrenergic agonists
Benzodiazepines
Other preanaesthetic medication
Analgesia
Introduction to analgesia
Opioids
NSAIDS, non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Alpha 2 adrenergic agonists
Ketamine
Local anaesthetics
Nitrous oxide
Induction of anaesthesia
Introduction
Thiopental
Propofol
Alphaxalone
Ketamine
Induction of anaesthesia
Standing surgery in horses
Standing surgery in horses
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