CRIs
Emergency
Triage
Outpatient
Critical Care
100

Allows continuous low-dose administration of various analgesics

What is a CRI?

100

End of life breathing, gasps spread apart by time

What is agonal breathing?

100

The preliminary assessment of patients or casualties in order to determine the urgency of their need for treatment and the nature of treatment required

What is Triage?

100

Distilled water

What is used to calibrate the refractometer?

100

Dextrose 5% in water

What is D5W?

200

How long do we keep diluted insulin for?

What is 24 hours?

200

0.5mg/kg Midazolam 

What is WLA's standard seizure protocol?

200

A medical history that focuses on the most relevant current or past medical conditions

What is a pertinent history?

200

2 dry and 1 wet swab sample from ocular, nasal and oral sites

What is needed for a respiratory PCR submission?

200

The body's extreme response to an infection that happens when an infection one already has triggers a chain reaction throughout the body

What is sepsis?

300

A technique that uses multiple drugs to create an anesthetic state while minimizing side effects and maximizing desired effects

What is multimodal Anesthesia?

300

A tissue injury that occurs more or less suddenly due to violence or accident and is accountable for initiating hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis and immunologic and metabolic responses responsible for restoring homeostasis

What is trauma?

300

Airway, breathing, and circulation

What are the ABCs?

300

Cerenia and subcutaneous fluids

What is the ETO special?

300

A chronic condition of the heart's inability to pump adequate blood to the body

What is CHF?

400

Dexdomitor, Butorphanol, and Ketamine 

What is kitty magic?

400

A diuretic that also treats swelling around the brain or in the eyes

What is Mannitol?

400

Mentation, heart rate, pulse quality, mucous membrane color, CRT, extremity temperature, and blood pressure. 

What are perfusion parameters?

400

iStat Chem8/CG4/PCV

What is ETO's standard in-house bloodwork?

400

An arrhythmias characterized by a heart rhythm whereby the sinus node does not discharge an impulse to trigger the heart to contract. As a result the heart literally stops beating. If the heart stops for more than 8 seconds then the dog will collapse/faint.

Sick Sinus Syndrome

500

How many mLs to add to 100 mLs for 2mg/kg/day of Reglan at 10mL/hr for a 4kg patient?

What is 0.67mLs [5mg/mL]?

500

1:4

What is standard Dextrose dilution?

500

Subtle loss of skin elasticity and possibly tacky mucous membranes

What is 5-6% dehydrated?

500

10-25mmHG

What is the normal canine IOP range?

500

A medical emergency that occurs when there is not enough insulin in the body to control glucose levels or the body cannot use the insulin effectively

What is DKA?

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