All about ‘em Bloods…
Are you smarter than the terminology?
Do you know the body?
Ah ah ah Anesthesia…
Math math baby…
100

How long you have to run a lithium heparin disk/ saucer before values are skewed

What is 15 minutes?

100

The study of cells

What is cytology?

100


Name: A, B, D

What is? ...

A) cranial 

B) caudal

C) Rostral

100

The part of the anesthesia machine that takes the liquid form of the anesthetic and transforms it into a vapor, so that the patient can inhale it.

What is the vaporizer?

100

10 kg’s in #’s

What is 22#’s?

200

If a DVM asks for a PCV/TS after blood is drawn and placed in an EDTA tube, you will grab this color hematocrit tube. Also, does it have an anticoagulant?

What is a non-heparanized (blue) hematocrit tube?

200

Means farthest from the midline or farthest from the beginning of a structure.

What is distal?

200

Name: 3


What is the scapula?

200

The part of the anesthesia machine that must almost always stay OPEN or it will prevent the patient from exhaling, therefore, causing pulmonary barotrauma.

What is the pop- off valve?

200

5,000mcg in mg’s


What is 5mg’s?

300

The order in which tubes should be filled (all blood tubes that can be found in this hospital)

What is Blue, Green/ Lavender, Red?

300

The prefix that means elevated, higher, or more than normal.

What is hyper?

300

G, H, and C

What is?...

G) distal

H) Palmar

C) Ventral

300

The type of instrument (details) and it's purpose.


What is sharp-blunt surgical scissors used for suture material, and cutting gauze.

300

The ml’s needed to make 3.7% dextrose solution with 50% dextrose in a 640cc volume.

What is 47.36ml’s?

400

This is the rarest type of white blood cells.

What is a basophil?

400

Difficult or labored breathing

What is dyspnea?

400

The green highlighted portion


What is sacral vertebrae?

400

Name of instrument, and when it would be used.


What is a Poole suction, and when suctioning large amount of fluids used to flush the abdomen. 

400

The volume administered to Buddy, who weighs 66lbs and is to be given a drug at 2mg/kg. Stock strength is 80mg/4ml.


What is 3ml’s?

500

Examples of this specific organ function: ALT, ALP, GGT, TBili.

What are liver enzymes?

500

This is what FLUTD stands for.

What is feline lower urinary tract disease?

500


What is the xiphoid process?

500

The maximum amount of pressure that can be exerted on the lungs when delivering positive pressure ventilation.


What is 20mmHg?

500

The rate and VTBI of a 7ml/kg shock bolus over 15mins for a 13lbs cat.

What is a rate of 170ml/hr and a VTBI of 41cc?

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