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Module 2: The Anaesthetist's Worst Nightmares!

Horizontales
Is hyperglycaemia or hypoglycaemia more dangerous for a diabetic patient during anaesthesia?
Endocrine disease in dogs that might reduce the requirement for inhalation agents during anaesthesia
Drug that can reduce airway swelling when administered by nebulisation
Physical condition that might be expected in animals with endocrine disease who are PU/PD
A possible consequence of regurgitation when the patient is not intubated (10,9)
Piece of equipment that should be available in case a pug regurgitates during induction of anaesthesia
Sedative drug best avoided for patients at risk of hypotension during anaesthesia
A factor that worsens dynamic airway obstruction in brachycephalic dogs in the clinic environment
Verticales
Which if the 3 Hs is likely to be significant during anaesthesia for a dog with Cushing’s disease who has a large pot belly and muscle weakness?
Type of cardiomyopathy commonly seen in cats with hyperthyroidism
Which of the three Hs are diabetic patients particularly at risk of?
Brachycephalic dogs are prone to this problem because they are unable to thermoregulate efficiently
Simple practice that can help prevent upper airway obstruction at recovery in brachycephalic dogs (4,10)
Drug commonly used to provide oral sedation for cats which are difficult to handle
A gastroprotectant that may reduce the risk of regurgitation during anaesthesia