Low Blood Volume
Hypovolemia
Fatty Liver Disease
Hepatic Lipidosis
What is said over the intercom when there is an critical patient arriving?
Two techs to the front
We always calculate fluid rates in what unit?
Pounds
Towards the head
Cranial
What does a pressure bag do?
It makes the fluid flow quicker
We rotate FCE patients every how many hours because they cannot move?
6 hours
What vital signs must be checked upon arrival of every patient?
-Weight
-Temperature
- RR
-MM
-CRT
What color is AAVEC's supplies labeled with?
Red
ADR stands for what?
Ain't Doing Right
What should NEVER be given subcutaneously?
Dextrose
What are the two things we should always do for an eye proptosis patient?
2. Eye Lube
What must be plugged in from the crash cart?
-Suction
-ECG
Heart murmurs are graded on a scale from ___ (quiet) to ___ (loud).
1-6
NSF means what?
No Significant Findings
Give a reason for starting fluid therapy
Examples: dehydration, vomiting, diarrhea
Von Willebrand's Disease typically occurs in what breed of dog?
Dobermans
What are 3 drugs we keep in the crash cart?
Examples: Lidocaine, Dextrose, Atropine, Epinephrine, Sodium Bicarbonate
This is only used for a patient who has already received a blood transfusion?
Crossmatch
SID stands for what?
Hint: Frequency of Administration
Once Daily
Calculate the maintenance rate for the following weight: 13kg
36 ml/hr
(13x2.2=28.6x30/24=35.75)
Name the 3 types of seizures
1. Grand mal
2. Petit mal
3. Focal tremors
Note taker
Name an example of an Isotonic fluid
Examples: NaCL, Norm R, LRS
Name 4 routes of administration
Sq/Sc- Subcutaneous
IM- Intramuscular
IV- Intravenous
PO- By mouth