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is the male getting? s the female getting? Practice Problems in Anesthesiology a

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Question

is the male getting? s the female getting? Practice Problems in Anesthesiology and Pharmacology Set 2 1) You have l 0 grams of Sodium Thiopental in your drug cabinet. How much 5% Sodium Thiopental solution can you make with it? 2) A 80 pound pig is asleep on the operating table and begins to move during the surgery. You are instructed to give Sodium Thiopental (5%) at 3.3 mg / Kg IV to affect (pushing slowly) for deeper relaxation and 10-15 min. extra time. Use the marginal ear vein. a. How many ml must you draw into your syringe? 3) Rats are given a drug called Sodium Pentobarbital (truth serum) as an anesthetic. The dosage is 50 mg/kg IP. The drug is supplied 50 mg/ml. a. How much do you give a day old Guinea Pig that weighs 60 grams? b. How much do you give a 610 gram rat? 4) In order to dry mucus secretions in pigs when they are under many types of anesthesia, a drug called Atropine of commonly administered either before or as the anesthesia is begins to work. Small Animal Atropine is supplied in 100 ml bottles that have 0.54 mg/ml. You are to give a 215 pound Hampshire a dosage of 0.04 mg/kg IM a. How many mg do you give? b. How many ml must you draw into your syringe? 5) A dog is given a mixture of Telazol (100 mg/ml), Ketamine (100 mg/ml) and Xylazine (100 mg/ml). The dosage to administer is 1 mg/lb IM and 0.5 mg/lb IV. a. How much do you inject IM in a dog that weighs 5.2 Lbs? b. How much do you inject IV in a dog that weighs 42 Kg? c. How much do you inject IM in a dog that weighs 45 Kg? 6) A TKX mixture has a dosage of 0.12 ml/10 lbs of body weight. You have an animal that weighs 50 Kg. How many mls do you administer?

Explanation / Answer

1. Dissolove the ten grams of solute in 50 ml of solvent or water and adjust the final volume to 200 ml. The fianl concentarion of the solution will be 5%.

The formula is % of concentration = Weight of the solute/ Total solution X 100.

% of concentration = 10/200 X 100 = 5.

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