Veterinary Technician

Category - Anesthesia

Which is a common anticholinergic commonly administered to a patient as part of an anesthetic plan?
  1. Glycopyrrolate
  2. Ketamine
  3. Propofol
  4. Xylazine
Explanation
Answer: A - Glycopyrrolate is a common anticholinergic that is administered as a premedicant to protect against vagal reflexes and to dry secretions. It facilitates better visualization of the arytenoids during intubation and helps support cardiovascular function during anesthesia.
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