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NSAIDS is the abbreviation this.

What is Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs?

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True or False: Pain management is only necessary if the animal shows vocal signs of distress.

What is False?

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The primary purpose of monitoring a patient's weight daily after surgery is...

What is to assess the patient's nutritional status and recovery process?

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A reflex that needs to be present before removing the ET tube.

What is Gag reflex?

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Bleeding, either internal or external.

What is Hemorrhage?

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The absence of pain.

What is Analgesia?

200

These are signs that indicate a patient is ready to have the endotracheal tube removed.

What is patient is in sternal recumbency or starts to swallow?

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Opening of a surgical wound.

What is Dehiscence?

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True or False: Brachycephalic breeds often require the ET tube to be removed immediately upon waking up to prevent airway obstruction.

What is False?

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Increased heart rate. (sometimes due to pain or stress)

What is Tachycardia?

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Suture removal is typically done this long after surgery.

What is 10-14 days?

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True or False: CRT is used to assess blood circulation by pressing on the gums.

What is True?

300

Postoperative patients should have their temperature monitored this often.

What is every 15 minutes - 1 hour?

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Most SQ infections lead to this.

What is an abscess? 

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Clinical signs of this include: elevated temp, depressed attitude, poor appetite, or swollen/inflamed incision.

What is Infection?

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If a patient's temperature remains elevated beyond the normal postoperative increase, it may indicate:

What is a potential infection?

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Infection in the abdominal cavity.

What is Peritonitis?

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Infection in the thoracic cavity.

What is Pleuritis?

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A collection of fluid under the skin due to surgical space.

What is Seroma?

400

An infection that spreads throughout the bloodstream and potentially life-threatening.

What is Septicemia?

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When monitoring urination and defecation after surgery, a lack of bowels movements for 3 days may indicate this.

What is GI Stasis due to opioids or lack of appetite.

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Three behaviors that may indicate pain in animals.

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•Changes in behavior and temperament

•Protection of the affected area

•Vocalization

•Licking or Biting at affected area

•Scratching or shaking affected area

•Restlessness, pacing

•Sweating

•Tachycardia, hyperpnea, muscle tension, hypertension

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The primary purpose of maintaining a patient on 100% oxygen immediately after surgery.

What is to aid in oxygenation and prevent anesthetic gases for escaping into the room?

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To manage a seroma at the surgical site, this is commonly used.

What is application of a warm compress and drainage if needed.

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Disruption of the surgical wound with the abdominal organs protruding.

What is Evisceration?

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