ECG/ECC
Cattle/Food Animal
Pharmacology / Physical Exam findings
Equine/Canine
Triage
100

The electrodes on many ECG machines are color coded. The ________ lead is placed on the right forelimb.

White

100

What is the best method to provide long-term periods of assistance to a cow that has nerve damage that results in recumbence?


Hydrofloatation


100

Which term describes a postural position that an animal uses to ease breathing?


Orthopnea

100

What is a problems is often associated with gastric dilation/volvulus in dogs?

Splenic Torsion

100

A dog is coming in with dystocia.

What is happening?

Trouble giving birth

200

The ECG should be recorded in a quiet environment with the patient in _______________ recumbency on a pad.

Right Lateral

200

_____________ is the transfer of ruminal microbes from one individual to another.


Transfaunation

200

What do “pings” signify when performing auscultation and percussion of the abdominal wall in large animals?


The presence of gas in hollow organs


200

_____ is/are the most serious complication of performing a rectal examination on a horse.


Rectal tears


200

A _____________ animal is completely disconnected from the environment and reacts only to noxious stimuli.


stuporous

300

When performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on dogs and cats, it is important


to allow full recoil of the chest wall between compressions.


300

Most commonly, C-sections in cows are performed with the animal


standing and awake.


300

After CPR has been performed, the brain is highly susceptible to reperfusion injury, which manifests as cerebral edema. Which drug is used to decrease cerebral edema in the postarrest patient?


Mannitol

300

When preparing horse for an abdominocentesis or a “belly tap” the area that should be prepared is


the most dependent part of the abdomen.


300

Choke in large animals is the common name given to


an esophageal obstruction.


400

On an ECG, the T wave is associated with


Ventricular Repolarization 

400

Which organization should be consulted to determine the milk and meat withdrawal times for drugs that are administered to food-producing animals in the United States?


 Food Animal Residue Avoidance Database (FARAD)

400

In the event of a neurologic injury an animal’s posture should be evaluated. Decerebrate posture is best described as which of the following?


Extreme rigidity of all four legs.


400

Abnormal respiratory noise heard during inspiration in a horse with an upper respiratory tract emergency is called


stridor

400

Correctly explain how to triage of emergency patients?


Sorting of patients into groups depending on their need for immediate intervention



500

Which of the following choices is a common cause of the Cheyne-Stokes breathing pattern?

(Fast breathing, then slowing down, then no breathing, then cycle starts again.)

Brain damage, animal too deeply anesthetized

500

Cattle with severe metritis and mastitis can develop endotoxemia from absorption of endotoxins. These animals may present with signs of toxic shock (_________ and _________), with weakness or neurologic deficits, or they may be down.



Tachycardia

Tachypnea

500

What therapies would be most useful to treat a dog with suspected head trauma and cerebral edema?

Mannitol or hypertonic saline IV



500

To determine the approximate distance to the nasopharynx when preparing a nasal cannula for a horse, the cannula is measured from the opening of the nares to the


medial canthus of the eye.


500

The initial triage examination is a 1- to 2-minute systematic evaluation of essential organ systems—________, ____________, and ____________.



respiratory, cardiovascular, and neurologic.


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