During resuscitation, what is the max breaths per minute should a patient be given?
What is one every 6 seconds
All of the following are signs of shock except,
A. Weak and thready pulses
B. Vasodilation
C. Prolonged capillary refill time
D. Tachycardia
What is vasodilation
The evaluation of triage is of these 4 major organ systems (in the proper order)
what is cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological and renal systems
Most common life threatening respiratory complication in blunt force trauma
what is pneumothorax
A complicated form of diabetes mellitus
what is diabetic ketoacidosis
What are the ABC's of CPR?
What is airway, breathing and circulation
All of the following should be included for the first-aid procedure in a GDV.
A. emesis
B. Tx for shock
C. attempt to pass a stomach tube
D. Trocharize the stomach
What is emesis
Described as the chest wall and abdominal wall not moving in a synchronized manner
what is paradoxical respiration
Common signs unproductive retching, abdominal discomfort and distension
gastic dilatation volvulus
Hypoglycemia is most common in patients that experience this type of shock
what is septic shock
When applying chest compressions, (except of round chested dogs) what positions should the patient be placed in?
What is right lateral
Which of the following is not a sign of GDV
A. unproductive retching
B. hypersalivation
C. abdominal distension
D. profuse diarrhea
what is diarrhea
Looking at the MM color, the color brown most commonly indicated?
Multiple adjacent ribs fractured in two or more places is known as?
A client describes his male cat as lethargic and constipated and he observed slight straining in the litter box. You suspect that the cat is actually suffering from?
what is urethral obstruction
This is the recommended circulation/ chest compressions for CPR per min
What is 100-120bpm
Signs of organophosphate toxicity include all of the following except
A. salivation
B. lacrimation
C. dyspnea
D. dilated pupils
What is dilated pupil, this toxicity creates miosis which is constricted pupils
systemic inflammatory response caused by an infection
what is sepsis
Gut sounds on chest auscultation most commonly indicates?
what is diaphragmatic hernia
If the hindquarter are elevated in a dog which a severe diaphragmatic hernia, what effect does this have no respiration?
What is labored breathing
How often do you give epinephrine during CPR
what is every other round
What part of the eye can be used to indicate fluid overload?
what is the conjunctiva
The three types of shock
what is hypovolemic, distributive, and cardiogenic
what every animal presenting in hypovolemic or distributive shock needs?
what is IV fluid
A 16 year oil, 3kg poodle, cyanotic with agnoal respirations and frothy fluid coming from the nose and mouth comes in you should:
A. administer furosemide IM
B. administer IVF bolus
C. swing the patient from side to side and then initiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation
D. prepare patient for an immediate tracheostomy
what is swing the patient from side to side and then initiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation