This class of drug is contraindicated immediately post-surgery in hypotensive or azotemic patients due to renal perfusion risk.
What are NSAIDs?
Hemophilia A is caused by a deficiency in which clotting factor?
What is Factor VIII
This heart condition is commonl called "Boxer Cardiomyopathy"
What is Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC)
ATC
What is acute traumatic coagulopathy
Change antibiotics - Consider Clindamycin or Enrofloxacin due to potential antibiotic resistance.
This surgical forceps is best to use for gastrointestinal surgeries as it is the least traumatic to tissue.
What are debakey forceps?
This is the most common electrolyte abnormality secondary to a massive transfusion.
What is hypocalcemia
This medication is the first line treatment for systolic dysfunction.
What is Dobutamine.
HHS
What is hyperosmolar hyperglycemia syndroe
What is a glucagon CRI?
This layer is considered the “holding layer” in abdominal wall closure.
What is the external rectus sheath?
The lethal triad includes...
What is metabolic acidosis, hypothermia, coagulopathy.
This medication is considered both a Potassium channel blocker and a beta-blocker.
What is Sotalol
DEA
What is Dog Erythrocyte Antigen
Your DKA remains hypokalemic despite being on kmax supplementation.
What is check and supplement magnesium?
When performing a splenectomy, ligating this vessel too proximally can compromise gastric perfusion.
What are the short gastric arteries?
This is the treatment of choice for a hemorrhaging patient with Von Willebrands.
What is cryoprecipitate
This condition in cats will require the treatment of Atenolol, instead of Pimobendan.
What is Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
What is Thromboxane
Your post-op septic peritonitis remains hypotensive despite fluid resuscitation and vasopressors.
Consider treatment for CIRCI (Critical illness related corticosteroid insufficiency).
Giving excessive crystalloids pre-surgery in a septic dog can worsen mortality by causing this complication.
What is Abdominal Compartment Syndrome?
This balanced transfusion approach for major trauma aims for a 1:1:1 ratio of packed red cells, plasma, and platelets.
What is damage controlled resuscitation (or massive transfusion protocol)
This electrolyte deficiency can predispose to cardiac arrhythmias.
What is Magnesium
ABT
What is Autologous Blood Transfusion
Your persistent spontaneous pneumothorax sighthound patient cannot afford a thoracotomy.
What is pleurodesis?