Surgery & Anesthesia: Stages/Planes of Anesthesia and Reflexes – Flashcards

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Describe Stage 1
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Immediately after inhalation or injectable agent administered Patient is conscious but disoriented Decreased sensitivity to pain All reflexes present Patient may struggle, urinate, defecate or show other signs of fear or anxiety
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Describe Stage 2
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Begins with loss of consciousness All reflexes present (may appear exaggerated) Animal can chew and swallow (may yawn) Brain starts to lose control of voluntary body functions Animal may exhibit involuntary excitement: rapid limb movement, vocalization, struggling Breathing may be irregular or animal may appear to hold its breath Epinephrine release, cardiac arrhythmias & arrest
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Describe Stage 3, Plane 1
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Light plane of anesthesia Respiratory pattern becomes regular Limb movements cease Eyeballs begin to rotate ventrally Gag and swallow reflexes depressed (intubation) Pedal and palpebral reflexes present but weaker
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Describe Stage 3, Plane 2
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Medium plane of anesthesia (suitable for most surgical procedures) Eyeballs rotate ventromedially Respiration regular but shallow RR, HR and BP decreased Pedal and swallowing reflexes lost Laryngeal and palpebral reflexes are weakened or lost
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Describe Stage 3, Plane 3
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Deep plane of anesthesia HR, BP, and RR decrease; increase in CRT Eyeball position - central
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Describe Stage 3, Plane 4
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Early anesthetic overdose Marked drop in HR & BP CRT is prolonged; pale mm Abdominal breathing (inadequate ventilation) Pupils dilate; pupillary light reflex (PLR) is lost Too deep an anesthetic plane; animal in risk of cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA)
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Describe Stage 4
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Respiration ceases Cardiac arrest Death Resuscitation of patient required
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What is the Palpebral reflex?
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Blink reflex Lightly tap medial or lateral canthus of eye Loss of this reflex dependent upon drugs used
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What is the Swallow reflex?
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Lost at medium depth of anesthesia Regained just before patient regains consciousness Once returns, safe to remove ET tube
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What is the Pedal reflex?
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Toe-pinch Patient withdraws limb in response to pinching of a digit or pad Helpful for mask inductions (when assessing other reflexes difficult)
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What is the PLR reflex?
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Pupillary light reflex (PLR) Constriction (miosis) of pupils in response to light
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What is the Corneal reflex?
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Touch cornea with sterile object (e.g. drop of artificial tears) and note whether blinks Not commonly used in dogs and cats (used primarily for large animals)
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What is the Laryngeal reflex?
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Stimulated when larynx touched by object This reflex protects animal from aspiration into lungs Present during intubation if animal not sufficiently anesthetized
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What is the Muscle Tone reflex?
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Deeper anesthesia, increases muscle relaxation One example is jaw tone Jaw tone is lost when animal anesthetized
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