Deck 9: Analgesia

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Which of the following statements reflects the definition of physiologic pain in animals?

A)Damage to the nervous system
B)Response from inflammation
C)Response from tissue injury
D)The body's protective mechanism to avoid tissue injury
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When considering common pain management techniques, what is the purpose of preemptive analgesia?

A)To initiate treatment before the nociceptive response is triggered
B)To initiate treatment at the point of nociceptive response
C)To initiate treatment after nociceptive response has occurred
D)To prevent nociceptive response from occurring
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Which of the following choices best represents the strategy of multimodal analgesia?

A)Using a single analgesic agent to achieve a pain free state
B)Combining two or more analgesic drugs to achieve a synergistic affect
C)Increasing the dosage of a single analgesic agent to achieve an initial drug "load"
D)Decreasing the dosage of an analgesic agent and administering it more frequently
Question
Which of the following statements is correct regarding chronic pain in animals?

A)It significantly impairs the animal's quality of life
B)It serves a useful purpose by alerting the body to serious injury
C)It is adaptive
D)All of the Above
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When considering analgesic agents, which of the following statements demonstrates the effects of opioids upon a patient's body?

A)Agonists (bind and stimulate receptors)
B)Antagonists (bind and block or inhibit activity)
C)Partial agonists (bind and stimulate, but with less than full activity)
D)All of the above
Question
A patient with dyspnea is .

A)Panting heavily
B)Breathing normally
C)Lame
D)Having difficulty breathing
Question
The definition of tachycardia is:

A)Elevated heart rate
B)Decreased heart rate
C)A new slang term to describe a tacky sweater
D)Normal heart rate
Question
What is the purpose of premedicating a patient prior to induction?

A)It decreases the amount of induction agent needed.
B)It's something to do while you wait for the doctor.
C)You have extra drugs that are about to expire.
D)None of the above.
Question
Which injectable drug is a ?2-agonist, is used commonly in large animal medicine, increases urine production, and has an excitatory side effect in startled patients?

A)Xylazine
B)Ketamine
C)Valium
D)Propofol
Question
Which drug would be an example of a µ-agonist used for moderate to severe pain?

A)Buprenorphine
B)Butorphanol
C)Ketamine
D)Fentanyl
Question
Which induction agent is best when combined with a benzodiazepine and causes almost no ill effect on the cardiovascular system?

A)Propofol
B)Xylazine
C)Ketamine
D)Etomidate
Question
Which behavior change(s), following a surgical procedure, may indicate pain?

A)Vocalization
B)Gait and/or locomotor changes
C)Facial expressions
D)Attitude
E)All of the above
Question
If a ten-year-old dog has a history of liver impairment, which of the following choices represent a viable option for pain control therapy?

A)Rimadyl (carprofen)
B)Previcox (firocoxib)
C)Metacam (meloxicam)
D)Adequan (polysulfated glycosaminoglycan)
Question
Which of the following drugs represent a combination of a phenothiazine tranquilizer and an opioid?

A)Valium and Ketamine
B)Acepromazine and Butorphanol
C)Diazepam and Oxymorphone
D)Thiopental and xylazine
Question
In the immediate post-operative period, how often should the technician observe the patient to assess for pain?

A)As needed
B)Every 4-6 hours
C)Every 2 hours
D)Every 30 minutes
Question
Which of the following is not a response to pain in animals?

A)Increased cortisol levels
B)Immune system suppression
C)Reduced sympathetic nervous system activity
D)Increased heart rate
Question
What is allodynia?

A)Phase one of the wind-up phenomenon
B)When normally harmless sensations are interpreted as pain
C)When progressively less stimulus is required to initiate the pain response
D)Inhibition of peripheral nociceptors
Question
Which of the following is not a benefit of preemptive analgesia?

A)Reduces post-procedure analgesia requirements
B)Improves patient handling
C)Prevents hypersensitization of the spinal cord
D)Attacks pain from many angles
Question
Research has shown that pretreatment with what type of analgesic has reduced intraoperative and postoperative pain during soft tissue and orthopedic procedures?

A)NSAIDs
B)Opioids
C)Local anesthetics
D)Agonists
Question
What route of analgesia is used for procedures such as digit amputation, arterial catheter placement, and bone marrow sampling?

A)Topical
B)Local infiltration
C)Circumferential ring block
D)Epidural nerve block
Question
Analgesia via the _________ is thought to function by blocking the intercostal nerves.

A)Dental nerve block
B)Transdermal
C)Pleural space
D)Intravenous
Question
What is the significance of the sigma receptors in opioid analgesic use?

A)They cause adverse effects such as restlessness and anxiety
B)They block other receptor sites
C)They are responsible for analgesia and sedation
D)They are responsible for respiratory depression
Question
What is a synthetic drug that has opioid characteristics and analgesic effects, is used for moderate levels of pain, and is often used synergistically with NSAIDs?

A)Naloxone hydrochloride
B)Butorphanol tartrate
C)Fentanyl citrate
D)Tramadol
Question
What type of nonpharmacologic treatment allows the patient to perform exercises or movement that would not normally be possible due to bearing less weight on affected or painful joints?

A)Massage
B)Thermotherapy
C)Aquatic therapy
D)Electrical stimulation
Question
Which of the following adjunctive agents is used to assist an analgesic by altering the patient's response to pain and reducing fear and anxiety?

A)Tranquilizers
B)Anticonvulsants
C)Corticosteroids
D)Tricyclic antidepressants
Question
What is the most potent class of analgesic drugs used in animals?

A)NSAIDs
B)Opioids
C)Agonists
D)Antispasmodics
Question
Which of the following is not one of the phases of pain?

A)Transduction
B)Transmission
C)Modulation
D)Maturation
Question
In what way do tricyclic antidepressants interrupt the pain response?

A)Inhibit transduction
B)Inhibit transmission
C)Inhibit modulation
D)Inhibit perception
Question
What differentiates pain from nociception?

A)Intensity
B)Location
C)Drug activity
D)Consciousness
Question
Which of the following is not a pain response seen in cats?

A)Hiding
B)Failure to groom
C)Purring
D)Stretching
Question
Technician Marcus is attending a dachshund that presents with unwillingness to move, and the dog yelps every time Marcus tries to touch him. Marcus suspects:

A)Abdominal pain with guarding
B)Back pain with wind-up phenomenon
C)Back pain with lameness
D)Aggression
Question
What type of analgesia is used for a feline declaw that provides a residual effect of 8 hours post-surgery?

A)Circumferential ring block
B)Epidural nerve block
C)Local infiltration
D)Intravenous
Question
What class of analgesic is the drug fentanyl citrate?

A)Partial mu agonist
B)Pure opioid agonist
C)Pure opioid antagonist
D)Mixed agonist/antagonist
Question
When providing client education to a client regarding a cat with a transdermal fentanyl patch, what is the best advice for handling the cat?

A)Don't bathe the cat while the patch is in place
B)Avoid touching the patch
C)Let the cat rest quietly
D)Treat the cat normally
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Which of the following statements reflects the definition of physiologic pain in animals?

A)Damage to the nervous system
B)Response from inflammation
C)Response from tissue injury
D)The body's protective mechanism to avoid tissue injury
The body's protective mechanism to avoid tissue injury
2
When considering common pain management techniques, what is the purpose of preemptive analgesia?

A)To initiate treatment before the nociceptive response is triggered
B)To initiate treatment at the point of nociceptive response
C)To initiate treatment after nociceptive response has occurred
D)To prevent nociceptive response from occurring
To initiate treatment before the nociceptive response is triggered
3
Which of the following choices best represents the strategy of multimodal analgesia?

A)Using a single analgesic agent to achieve a pain free state
B)Combining two or more analgesic drugs to achieve a synergistic affect
C)Increasing the dosage of a single analgesic agent to achieve an initial drug "load"
D)Decreasing the dosage of an analgesic agent and administering it more frequently
Combining two or more analgesic drugs to achieve a synergistic affect
4
Which of the following statements is correct regarding chronic pain in animals?

A)It significantly impairs the animal's quality of life
B)It serves a useful purpose by alerting the body to serious injury
C)It is adaptive
D)All of the Above
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When considering analgesic agents, which of the following statements demonstrates the effects of opioids upon a patient's body?

A)Agonists (bind and stimulate receptors)
B)Antagonists (bind and block or inhibit activity)
C)Partial agonists (bind and stimulate, but with less than full activity)
D)All of the above
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A patient with dyspnea is .

A)Panting heavily
B)Breathing normally
C)Lame
D)Having difficulty breathing
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7
The definition of tachycardia is:

A)Elevated heart rate
B)Decreased heart rate
C)A new slang term to describe a tacky sweater
D)Normal heart rate
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8
What is the purpose of premedicating a patient prior to induction?

A)It decreases the amount of induction agent needed.
B)It's something to do while you wait for the doctor.
C)You have extra drugs that are about to expire.
D)None of the above.
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9
Which injectable drug is a ?2-agonist, is used commonly in large animal medicine, increases urine production, and has an excitatory side effect in startled patients?

A)Xylazine
B)Ketamine
C)Valium
D)Propofol
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10
Which drug would be an example of a µ-agonist used for moderate to severe pain?

A)Buprenorphine
B)Butorphanol
C)Ketamine
D)Fentanyl
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11
Which induction agent is best when combined with a benzodiazepine and causes almost no ill effect on the cardiovascular system?

A)Propofol
B)Xylazine
C)Ketamine
D)Etomidate
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12
Which behavior change(s), following a surgical procedure, may indicate pain?

A)Vocalization
B)Gait and/or locomotor changes
C)Facial expressions
D)Attitude
E)All of the above
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13
If a ten-year-old dog has a history of liver impairment, which of the following choices represent a viable option for pain control therapy?

A)Rimadyl (carprofen)
B)Previcox (firocoxib)
C)Metacam (meloxicam)
D)Adequan (polysulfated glycosaminoglycan)
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14
Which of the following drugs represent a combination of a phenothiazine tranquilizer and an opioid?

A)Valium and Ketamine
B)Acepromazine and Butorphanol
C)Diazepam and Oxymorphone
D)Thiopental and xylazine
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15
In the immediate post-operative period, how often should the technician observe the patient to assess for pain?

A)As needed
B)Every 4-6 hours
C)Every 2 hours
D)Every 30 minutes
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Which of the following is not a response to pain in animals?

A)Increased cortisol levels
B)Immune system suppression
C)Reduced sympathetic nervous system activity
D)Increased heart rate
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17
What is allodynia?

A)Phase one of the wind-up phenomenon
B)When normally harmless sensations are interpreted as pain
C)When progressively less stimulus is required to initiate the pain response
D)Inhibition of peripheral nociceptors
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18
Which of the following is not a benefit of preemptive analgesia?

A)Reduces post-procedure analgesia requirements
B)Improves patient handling
C)Prevents hypersensitization of the spinal cord
D)Attacks pain from many angles
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19
Research has shown that pretreatment with what type of analgesic has reduced intraoperative and postoperative pain during soft tissue and orthopedic procedures?

A)NSAIDs
B)Opioids
C)Local anesthetics
D)Agonists
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20
What route of analgesia is used for procedures such as digit amputation, arterial catheter placement, and bone marrow sampling?

A)Topical
B)Local infiltration
C)Circumferential ring block
D)Epidural nerve block
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21
Analgesia via the _________ is thought to function by blocking the intercostal nerves.

A)Dental nerve block
B)Transdermal
C)Pleural space
D)Intravenous
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22
What is the significance of the sigma receptors in opioid analgesic use?

A)They cause adverse effects such as restlessness and anxiety
B)They block other receptor sites
C)They are responsible for analgesia and sedation
D)They are responsible for respiratory depression
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23
What is a synthetic drug that has opioid characteristics and analgesic effects, is used for moderate levels of pain, and is often used synergistically with NSAIDs?

A)Naloxone hydrochloride
B)Butorphanol tartrate
C)Fentanyl citrate
D)Tramadol
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24
What type of nonpharmacologic treatment allows the patient to perform exercises or movement that would not normally be possible due to bearing less weight on affected or painful joints?

A)Massage
B)Thermotherapy
C)Aquatic therapy
D)Electrical stimulation
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25
Which of the following adjunctive agents is used to assist an analgesic by altering the patient's response to pain and reducing fear and anxiety?

A)Tranquilizers
B)Anticonvulsants
C)Corticosteroids
D)Tricyclic antidepressants
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26
What is the most potent class of analgesic drugs used in animals?

A)NSAIDs
B)Opioids
C)Agonists
D)Antispasmodics
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27
Which of the following is not one of the phases of pain?

A)Transduction
B)Transmission
C)Modulation
D)Maturation
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28
In what way do tricyclic antidepressants interrupt the pain response?

A)Inhibit transduction
B)Inhibit transmission
C)Inhibit modulation
D)Inhibit perception
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29
What differentiates pain from nociception?

A)Intensity
B)Location
C)Drug activity
D)Consciousness
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Which of the following is not a pain response seen in cats?

A)Hiding
B)Failure to groom
C)Purring
D)Stretching
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31
Technician Marcus is attending a dachshund that presents with unwillingness to move, and the dog yelps every time Marcus tries to touch him. Marcus suspects:

A)Abdominal pain with guarding
B)Back pain with wind-up phenomenon
C)Back pain with lameness
D)Aggression
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32
What type of analgesia is used for a feline declaw that provides a residual effect of 8 hours post-surgery?

A)Circumferential ring block
B)Epidural nerve block
C)Local infiltration
D)Intravenous
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33
What class of analgesic is the drug fentanyl citrate?

A)Partial mu agonist
B)Pure opioid agonist
C)Pure opioid antagonist
D)Mixed agonist/antagonist
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34
When providing client education to a client regarding a cat with a transdermal fentanyl patch, what is the best advice for handling the cat?

A)Don't bathe the cat while the patch is in place
B)Avoid touching the patch
C)Let the cat rest quietly
D)Treat the cat normally
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