Intracellular fluid compromises this percentage of total body water.
What is 40%
Indoor only, negative for FeLV, FIV, hemoplasma, and bartonella, and between the ages of 1 and 7 are requirements for this species and procedure.
What is Feline blood donor?
Respiratory, Cardiovascular and Neurologic assessments are part of this procedure.
What is the in-hospital triage or assessment of a patient?
This term defines the lack of spontaneous rhythm and lack of perfusing heart rate.
What is Cardiopulmonary arrest?
Repolarization of the ventricles on an ECG is represented by this wave.
What is the "T wave"?
This has 3 phases including resuscitation, replacement and maintenance. and it functions to replace fluid already lost, ongoing losses and the physiologic need for water.
What is fluid therapy?
DEA 1.1 positive blood given to a DEA 1.1 negative patient will result in this...
What is a severe transfusion interaction?
An osmotic diuretic used commonly in post CPCR patients to decrease intracranial pressure.
What is Mannitol?
Auscultated arrhythmia, syncope, and anesthetic monitoring are indications for the following procedure.
What is ECG?
Sling used for non-weight bearing on the pelvic limb.
What is the Ehmer sling?
NaCl 0.45% is contraindicated for the following administration.
What is a bolus?
Giving Type A blood to a Type B feline patient will result in this reaction.
What are severe transfusion reactions?
This percentage of room air is oxygen.
What is 21 %
A patient less than 7kg will need this method of chest compressions.
What is the cardiac pump method?
Patients with these rhythms require permanent pacemakers.
What are sick sinus syndrome and 3rd degree AV block?
Hypertonic, Isotonic, and Hypotonic are categorized as this type of fluid.
What are crystalloid fluids?
Warmed to room temperature if the patient is receiving a large volume is true of this procedure.
what are blood transfusions?
Inhalation effort increases are seen in patients with this type of airway disease.
What is upper airway disease?
The depolarization of the atria produces this wave on an ECG.
What is the "P" wave?
" To increase the QOL of the patient" is the primary goal in what realm of Veterinary Medicine?
What is Veterinary Oncology?
Na HCO3 (AKA Sodium Bicarbonate) is added to fluids to treat this disease process.
What is severe metabolic acidosis?
When giving packed RBC to a patient the PCV can expect to rise by this percent.
What is 10%?
these drugs can be administered intratracheal, and an easy way to remember the medications is with the acronym, NAVEL.
What is Naloxone, Atropine, Vasopressin, Epinephrine, and Lidocaine.
Depolarization of the ventricles produces this on an ECG.
What is the "QRS complex"?
PU/PD is a sign of the most common endocrine diseases, except this one.
What is hypothyroidism?