The Triage Tango
Sedate It
Take a Breath
TBI: The ultimate Headache
The Blocked Tom
100

The two parts of Triage

What are: Primary Survey (obtaining vitals) and brief medical history

100

Reversal for Midazolam

What is Flumazenil

100

The color of a patient's mucus membranes that is poorly oxygenating 

What is cyanotic?

 (I'll take "muddy" as well even though I'm not as impressed)

100

The objective score that measures a patient who has suffered a traumatic brain injury and can be used to determine prognosis.

What is the Glasgow Coma Score

100

Presenting Complaints for a blocked cat that have nothing to do with not urinating

What are :

Constipation

Yowling

Vomiting

Lethargy

Seizures

Hiding

200

The cause of brick red mucus membranes

What is Septic Shock

200

The reason animals have pale mucus membranes after administering Dexmedetomidine

Peripherial Vasoconstriction

200

Two risks for using an OXYGEN MASK to provide O2 delivery to a patient

What are:

Risk of CO2 Rebreathing

Risk of Hyperthermia

200

Standard dose of Midazolam given to a seizing patient

What is 0.5mg/kg (I will also take 0.25mg/kg but I never use it)

200

The reason most blocked cats die

- Hint: It causes bradycardia, heart arrythmias and cardiac arrest

Hyperkalemia

300

When the pulse rate is less than the heart rate

What is pulse deficits

300

This sedative should never be used as a sole agent because of increased muscle rigidity.

What is Ketamine

300

The O2 Flow Rate for a rebreathing system

What is 40mL/kg/min
300

The three ways to assess the spinal cord on physical examination

What is conscious proprioception, motor function, superficial and deep pain

300

Medications/Treatments that lower serum potassium concentrations.

What are:

IV fluids

Unblocking

Terbuatline

Insulin + Dextrose

400

Who should receive care first:

2 year old Labrador, Hit by car - Non-weight bearing on right HL with a laceration on the medial aspect that is oozing blood. T: 102.1, P: 130, R: Panting, Pink/Moist MM, CRT <2

2 year old DSH, anorexic, hiding. Indoors only. No trauma. Unsure when last ate. T:97.1, P:110, R: 30, light pink/Tacky, CRT 2-3 seconds

Who is THE CAT

400

The main side effect of Acepromazine that makes it CONTRAINDICATED in shock, hypovolemia, dehydration, hypothermia.

What is vasodilation

400

A dyspneic patient is laying with their neck extended and elbows in tight. What is the name for this position?

What is Orthopnea (or Orthopneic) 

400

The medical term for pinpoint pupils

What is miosis

400

Why is it important to monitor a cat's urinary output AND body weight at least every 4 hours after unblocking?

What is Post Obstructive Diuresis

The kidneys will start diuresing and making more urine. We need to make sure we are keeping up with higher rates of IV fluids so the cat does not become dehydrated. If they are producing more urine than fluids we are putting in, their weight will go down.

500

An owner calls about Princess, a 1.5 year old intact female Chihuahua. She gave birth to puppies about 2 weeks ago. She's shaking and he doesn't know if its normal Chihuahua shaking or if she should be seen. What is your recommendation?

She should come in for assessment. Muscle shaking/tremors could be a sign of hypocalcemia (Eclampsia/Milk Fever) a VERY COMMON and potentially fatal condition seen in post partum/nursing animals - especially smaller breeds. 

500

The reason dogs pant when given hydromorphone

Opioids cause the thermoregulatory center of the brain to reset itself

500

Breathing pattern with waxing and waning depth of breathing followed by a short period of apnea and then the pattern starts over.

What is Cheyne-Stokes breathing

- Often associated with congestive heart failure, kidney problems, severe neurological disorders

500
What is the difference between Stuporous and Comatose

Stuporous: Unresponsive to environmental stimuli, responds to painful stimuli

Comatose: No response to environmental or painful stimuli

500

The medication that is commonly given to a Blocked Tom to protect the heart and reverse arrhythmias from hyperkalemia while working to correct the imbalance

What is Calcium Gluconate

GIVEN SLOWLY, IV WHILE MONITORING ECG 

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