Veterinary Technician

Category - Anesthesia

Which anesthetic agent is an exception to the rule that cloudy liquids should not be administered intravenously?
  1. Thiopental sodium
  2. Acepromazine
  3. Diazepam
  4. Propofol
Explanation
Answer: D - Propofol is an exception to the rule that cloudy liquids should not be administered intravenously. This medication is given slowly, in portions of the total dose, to induce general anesthesia. For maintenance, boluses every 3 to 5 minutes or a constant rate infusion may be used.
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