True or False?
Trauma victims should not be given pain meds because it could make assessing it difficult.
What is FALSE?
This virus causes direct destruction of the intestinal crypts coupled with neutropenia, leads to intestinal bleeding and translocation of bacteria and endotoxins.
What is Parvo?
Gas anesthesia provides pain relief.
True or False
FALSE
Sevo/Iso only eliminate the perception of pain.
Shock is defined as a lack of delivery of this.
What is oxygen?
Polyflex injections can ONLY be administered via this route.
What is subcutaneously?
This is referred to as a FAST scan
(What does it stand for?)
What is a Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma?
Proteinuria is most commonly associated with this condition.
What is chronic kidney disease?
Fentanyl, hydromorphone, morphine are all examples of this drug class.
What are pure mu opioids?
This type of shock is associated with heart failure.
What is cardiogenic shock?
Diazepam and Midazolam belong to this drug class.
What is Benzodiazepine?
This type of red blood cell is found with rattlesnake envenomations
What is Echinocyte?
This condition occurs when fatty acids are metabolized from body fat. These fatty acids are released into the blood ending in the liver where they are converted into triglycerides and then further into lipoproteins. The liver may double or triple in size due to retained fat.
What is Hepatic Lipidosis?
If administered too quickly and/or without a premed, this drug can induce a myoclonous reaction - stiffening of body/limbs
What is propofol?
This type of shock is associated with massive blood loss.
What is hypovolemic shock?
Vitamin K (oral) should be given with this type of meal to enhance absorption.
What is a fatty meal?
(Canned food will work)
This "reflex" occurs in head trauma that results in an increase in MAP and decrease in heart rate.
What is Cushing Reflex?
With the exception of factor VIII and vonWillebrand factor, all coagulation factors are synthesized here.
What is the Liver?
Inhibition of this receptor can prevent the phenomenon known as "wind up", thereby reducing pain.
What is the NMDA receptor?
This type of shock is associated with sepsis
What is distributive shock?
This drug is used as an antagonist (reverse) for benzodiazepines
What is Flumazenil?
Cyanosis can be observed with SpO2 of approximately what percentage?
75-85%
A glucose difference of >20mg/dl between peripheral blood and peritoneal effusion is diagnostic for what condition in dogs?
What is septic peritonitis?
This drug is an opioid agonist/antagonist, and so can be used to antagonize (reverse) pure mu opioids.
What is Butorphanol?
These are the crystalloid shock doses for canines and felines.
What is 90ml/kg canines and 40-60ml/kg felines
This is the drug CLASS associated with the following mechanism; causes increase in peripheral vasoconstriction and reflex bradycardia
What are alpha-2 agonists?