Whatscheduleagonist-antagonistsare inScheduleIVNot acommonlyusedinhalationagentDesfluraneProtectsagainst Cardiacarrhythmiasand areantiemeticsPhenothiazinesHow oftenshould there bea completedinventory incontrolleddrugs?Every2 yearsAnalgesics andcan producevomiting insome patients;muscle relaxantBenzodiazepiinesAnestheticAgentsUsed todetermineaverage settingto producesurgicalanesthesiaMACMostcommonanestheticinhalantIsofluraneFree!Second mostcommonanestheticinhalantSevofluraneDo not mix thiswith anythingothermedicationother thanketamineDiazepamDissociativeAnestheticsKetamine,TiletamineHowcontrolleddrugs shouldbe storedLockedcabinetor safeWhat all isincluded ina controlleddrug log?Date dispensed,patient information,client info., amountor quantitydispensed,signature of personNot commonlyused anymoredue to saferoptions(inhalationanestheticsHalothane,Enflurane, andMethoxyfluraneMode ofaction forPropofolIVinductionExamples aremorphine,fentanyl,oxymorophoneOpioids:ScheduleIIcontrolledHow cancontrolleddrugs beordered?ElectronicallyfromdistributerFree!Whatdissociativeanesthetic hasa long recoveryfor dogs?TiletamineMostcommonagent inDissociativeAnestheticsKetamineWhichcontrolledinventorymust be keptseparate?ControlledIIinventoryTypes ofinjectableanesthesiaPropofol,Etomidate,AlfaxaloneReversesXylazineforruminantsTolazolineWhichschedule isnot currentlyaccepted inmedical use?ScheduleIExample isBuprenorphineOpioid;ScheduleIIIcontrolledExampleButorphanolis inOpioids;ScheduleIV notcontrolledPhenothiazines,Benodiazepines,Alpha 2-adrenoceptorPre-AnestheticAgentClassesAmount ofschedules inControlledsubstances5Usedmore inhumanmedicineNitrousOxideWhatscheduleagonistsare inScheduleIIWhatschedulePartialagonists areinScheduleIIIMode ofaction forAlfaxaloneIV foranesthesiainduction, IMfor cats fordeep sedationWho youcontact in caseof missing ortheft incontrolleddrugsDEARoutesofOpioidsIV,IM,SQ,oral, rectal,transdermal,epiduralFree!Whatscheduleagonist-antagonistsare inScheduleIVNot acommonlyusedinhalationagentDesfluraneProtectsagainst Cardiacarrhythmiasand areantiemeticsPhenothiazinesHow oftenshould there bea completedinventory incontrolleddrugs?Every2 yearsAnalgesics andcan producevomiting insome patients;muscle relaxantBenzodiazepiinesAnestheticAgentsUsed todetermineaverage settingto producesurgicalanesthesiaMACMostcommonanestheticinhalantIsofluraneFree!Second mostcommonanestheticinhalantSevofluraneDo not mix thiswith anythingothermedicationother thanketamineDiazepamDissociativeAnestheticsKetamine,TiletamineHowcontrolleddrugs shouldbe storedLockedcabinetor safeWhat all isincluded ina controlleddrug log?Date dispensed,patient information,client info., amountor quantitydispensed,signature of personNot commonlyused anymoredue to saferoptions(inhalationanestheticsHalothane,Enflurane, andMethoxyfluraneMode ofaction forPropofolIVinductionExamples aremorphine,fentanyl,oxymorophoneOpioids:ScheduleIIcontrolledHow cancontrolleddrugs beordered?ElectronicallyfromdistributerFree!Whatdissociativeanesthetic hasa long recoveryfor dogs?TiletamineMostcommonagent inDissociativeAnestheticsKetamineWhichcontrolledinventorymust be keptseparate?ControlledIIinventoryTypes ofinjectableanesthesiaPropofol,Etomidate,AlfaxaloneReversesXylazineforruminantsTolazolineWhichschedule isnot currentlyaccepted inmedical use?ScheduleIExample isBuprenorphineOpioid;ScheduleIIIcontrolledExampleButorphanolis inOpioids;ScheduleIV notcontrolledPhenothiazines,Benodiazepines,Alpha 2-adrenoceptorPre-AnestheticAgentClassesAmount ofschedules inControlledsubstances5Usedmore inhumanmedicineNitrousOxideWhatscheduleagonistsare inScheduleIIWhatschedulePartialagonists areinScheduleIIIMode ofaction forAlfaxaloneIV foranesthesiainduction, IMfor cats fordeep sedationWho youcontact in caseof missing ortheft incontrolleddrugsDEARoutesofOpioidsIV,IM,SQ,oral, rectal,transdermal,epiduralFree!

VTN 3070 Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Schedule IV
    What schedule agonist-antagonists are in
  2. Desflurane
    Not a commonly used inhalation agent
  3. Phenothiazines
    Protects against Cardiac arrhythmias and are antiemetics
  4. Every 2 years
    How often should there be a completed inventory in controlled drugs?
  5. Benzodiazepiines
    Analgesics and can produce vomiting in some patients; muscle relaxant
  6. Anesthetic Agents
  7. MAC
    Used to determine average setting to produce surgical anesthesia
  8. Isoflurane
    Most common anesthetic inhalant
  9. Free!
  10. Sevoflurane
    Second most common anesthetic inhalant
  11. Diazepam
    Do not mix this with anything other medication other than ketamine
  12. Ketamine, Tiletamine
    Dissociative Anesthetics
  13. Locked cabinet or safe
    How controlled drugs should be stored
  14. Date dispensed, patient information, client info., amount or quantity dispensed, signature of person
    What all is included in a controlled drug log?
  15. Halothane, Enflurane, and Methoxyflurane
    Not commonly used anymore due to safer options (inhalation anesthetics
  16. IV induction
    Mode of action for Propofol
  17. Opioids: Schedule II controlled
    Examples are morphine, fentanyl, oxymorophone
  18. Electronically from distributer
    How can controlled drugs be ordered?
  19. Free!
  20. Tiletamine
    What dissociative anesthetic has a long recovery for dogs?
  21. Ketamine
    Most common agent in Dissociative Anesthetics
  22. Controlled II inventory
    Which controlled inventory must be kept separate?
  23. Propofol, Etomidate, Alfaxalone
    Types of injectable anesthesia
  24. Tolazoline
    Reverses Xylazine for ruminants
  25. Schedule I
    Which schedule is not currently accepted in medical use?
  26. Opioid; Schedule III controlled
    Example is Buprenorphine
  27. Opioids; Schedule IV not controlled
    Example Butorphanol is in
  28. Pre-Anesthetic Agent Classes
    Phenothiazines, Benodiazepines, Alpha 2-adrenoceptor
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    Amount of schedules in Controlled substances
  30. Nitrous Oxide
    Used more in human medicine
  31. Schedule II
    What schedule agonists are in
  32. Schedule III
    What schedule Partial agonists are in
  33. IV for anesthesia induction, IM for cats for deep sedation
    Mode of action for Alfaxalone
  34. DEA
    Who you contact in case of missing or theft in controlled drugs
  35. IV,IM,SQ, oral, rectal, transdermal, epidural
    Routes of Opioids
  36. Free!