Fear Free In-hospital Protocols for Sedation, Anesthesia, and Analgesia (Module 7b) Practice Test 2026 - Free Sedation and Anesthesia Practice Questions and Study Guide

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How should the end-of-procedural discharge plan address pain management at home?

Only a discharge summary.

Provide prescribed analgesics, dosing schedule, potential side effects, and signs to monitor; include owner instructions.

The essential idea is that home pain control after a procedure must be planned and clearly communicated to the owner. The best discharge plan provides a veterinarian-prescribed analgesic regimen with exact dosing, frequency, duration, and the preferred route of administration, so the pet receives consistent relief during the vulnerable recovery period. It also spells out potential side effects, what to monitor for signs of pain or adverse reactions, and practical owner instructions for when and how to give medications, what to do if a dose is missed, and when to contact the clinic. Including written instructions (and often a quick verbal review) helps owners carry out the plan confidently, reduces anxiety, and supports faster, more comfortable healing in a stress-reducing way.

Only providing a discharge summary misses the actionable details needed to manage pain at home. A plan that focuses solely on dietary changes or that avoids analgesia to prevent tolerance fails to address the patient’s comfort and recovery. An effective plan integrates analgesia with clear guidance and safety notes, enabling owners to administer pain relief correctly and recognize when professional input is necessary.

No analgesia instructions to avoid tolerance.

Dietary modification plan only.

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