These two values are closely linked to the kidneys ability to clear toxins
What are BUN and Creat
This white blood cell is the most commonly seen
What is neutrophil
When giving antiseden, what is the preferred route?
What is IM
To bolus 300ml over 30 minutes, you would set the pump at what rate?
What is 600ml/hr
This term means a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells within the body
What is cancer / neoplasia
This value is closely monitored in post natal patients
What is ionized calcium?
This cell is present in large numbers in cases of allergic reactions
What is eosinophils
This drug can be given IV or PO and is an antibiotic that works on the GI tract
What is Metronidazole
This ECG rhythm is characterized by tachycardia and VPCs
What is V-Tach
The creatine is elevated when how much of the kidney function is lost
What is 75%
This value is an important regulator of osmotic equilibrium
What is albumin
This cell is responsible for blood clotting
What are platelets
This drug is used to increase the peristaltic movement of the intestines.
What is metoclopramide
This ECG rhythm represents the cessation of electrical and mechanical activity of the heart.
What is Asystole
This disease is transmitted by ticks and can cause kidney failure among other issues
What is lyme disease
This enzyme is closely related to liver injury
What is ALT
Large increases in the values of this white blood cell __________ is linked to what neoplastic disease process________
What are lymphocytes and lymphoma
This drug is an opioid that has a very short acting period lasting only 15 -20 minutes
What is Fentanyl
This body part is the most affected (shock organ) in dogs
What is the GI tract
This disease process is commonly seen in older large breed dogs who present with a palpable abdominal fluid wave and pale mucus membranes
What is a hemoabdomen
This value is closely linked to muscle contraction
What is Potassium
a decreased number of red blood cells is known as what?
anemia
This drug used for long acting sedation does not have a reversal and should be used in stable patients only
What is Acepromazine
These are the two types of IV fluid (Hint - NOT NaCl or LRS)
What are crystalloids and colloids)
This disease process is a disorder in which there is a sudden uncontrolled electrical disturbance within the brain.
What are seizures