118 Assessment of Respiratory Rate
116 Radiography
120 Non-respiratory Functions
Final
Final
100

What is the primary purpose of pulse oximetry?

To estimate the arterial O2 saturation

100

On the VD view, are we looking at the cranial or caudal pulmonary vessels?

caudal

100

What role do mast cells play in triggering asthma symptoms?

Release histamine and other mediators, leading to hyperresponsiveness

100

What mechanisms lead to increased vascular permeability following an injury?


Increased blood pressure and chemical mediators

100

How can the immunogenic part of a virus be produced for use in vaccines?

By using nucleic acids that code for viral proteins

200

What happens to PaCO2 during hypoventilation?

Increase

200

If we want the dog to lay on it's right side, what is the position?

Right lateral recumbency

200

How do beta 2 adrenoreceptor agonists affect airway function?

bronchodilation

200

What is the role of histamine in Type I hypersensitivity reactions?

Histamine mediates symptoms like smooth muscle contraction and vasodilation

200

What is the role of cytokines produced by phagocytic cells in inflammation?

Cytokines regulate and mediate the inflammatory response

300

What does capnography primarily measure?

CO2 concentration in exhaled air

300

If we want the dog to be laying on its left side, what view are we taking?

left lateral

300

Which vasoactive substance is almost totally cleared by the lungs?

serotonin

300

What is the significance of hemolysins in bacterial infections?

Hemolysins lyse host cells to obtain nutrients

300

What role do lipid mediators play in the inflammatory response?

Lipid mediators promote inflammation and mediate responses like pain and fever.

400

What's the normal ETCO2 range in healthy animals?

35-45 mmHg

400

Does inspiration or expiration make the heart look bigger?

expiration

400

What 2 protective mechanisms are stimulated by toxic gases in the lungs?

Bronchospasm and mucus hypersecretion

400

How is Rotavirus primarily transmitted?

Through the fecal-oral route

400

What type of metamorphosis do fleas undergo in their life cycle?

Complete metamorphosis

500

What is the purpose of blood gas analysis?

Monitor pulmonary function and acid-base status

500

You are asked to take orthagonal views, what are you gonna do?

Take at least 2 views that are 90 degrees apart, so a lateral one and then a VD or DV one
500

What are some common causes of airway narrowing in asthma?

Bronchoconstriction and inflammation

500

How do macrophages contribute to the immune defense against pathogens?

Macrophages phagocytose pathogens and activate the immune response.

500

What does a high sensitivity indicate about a test's ability to detect disease?

A high sensitivity indicates the test can rule out disease. (more likely to result in positives)

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