Stabilize me ?
Medications - give use and example
Abbreviations
Should we call Poison Control?
Random
100

11 yr old MN Golden Retriever with pale gums and unable to walk

Most likely a hemoabdomen - stabilize!

What is the most common cause of a hemoabdomen?

100

NSAID

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory. Used for pain and inflammation.


Carprofen, Previcox, Metacam, Onsior. Can you name any human NSAIDs? Are they are toxic to pets?

100

PPE

Personal protectant equipment

100

6 pound Yorkie ate baker's dark chocolate

YES! Dark chocolate is the most toxic form of chocolate to dogs. Followed by milk, then the least toxic is while chocolate. Chocolate toxicity is dose dependent so it is best to call PC to find out if p needs to be hospitalized or can be treated as an outpatient.

BONUS - do you know the compound within chocolate  that is actually toxic to dogs? 

100

Name 5 zoonotic diseases

Rabies, Leptospirosis, Scabies, Ringworm, Intestinal parasites, Lyme Disease, Anaplasma, Babesia, etc. 

200

1y F Pitbull with severe and worsening swelling to mouth, bruising and a puncture wound is seen.

Stabilize! Most likely a snake bite


What is the most common finding in BW for a snake bite?

200

Anti-emetic

Treats nausea/vomiting


Cerenia, Ondansetron

200

SOAP

Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan

200

60 pound lab ate an entire bag of trail mix containing mixed nuts, chocolate chips, and raisins.

Yes! There are many potential toxins in trail mix - some nuts, chocolate and raisins. Having the o call PC with the information from the package can help them calculate toxic dosages and treatment plans.

200
What are some infectious diseases that are transmitted cat-to-cat? Dog-to-dog?

Cats: Calicivirus, Panleukopenia, FIV, FeLV, feline herpes virus, non-specific URI. BONUS/*think*: What does FVRCP stand for (the vaccine)?

Dogs: Parvovirus, Distemper, Adenovirus, Canine Influenza, Parainfluenza, Bordetella. BONUS/*think*: what does DHPP stand for (the vaccine)?

Pets can also pass parasites to each other - internal and external (intestinal worms, fleas, ticks, etc.)

300

13y MN DSH in respiratory distress

Stabilize! What are the most common causes of respiratory distress in cat?

300

Emetic

To induce vomiting

Apormorphine, Dexmedetomidine and Xylazine (not as effective)

300

FLUTD

Feline lower urinary tract disease


Also known as: FIC, FUS, Pandora Syndrome

300

45 pound SF Pitbull ate o's THC gummies.

Yes and No. If p ingested anything with THC, that part we know how to treat. If the gummies contained any potentially toxic ingredient, such as Xylitol, then yes.


What is the concern if p did ingest xylitol? What BW level is most important? 

300

What is FIP and how do cats get it?

Feline Infectious Peritonitis


FIP is an infection that occurs when the feline coronavirus mutates inside of an individuals body, causing a fatal infection known as FIP. Coronavirus is a gastrointestinal infection in cats that is widespread and occurs in the majority of cats, but the mutation only occurs in a small population of cats and it is unknown as to why. BONUS: is there a treatment?

400

4y M Hound Mix with a large (~8cm) laceration to left flank that happened yesterday that is not actively bleeding.

No. While this likely needs a wound repair, it is likely not as emergent as other pets on the board. 
400

Diuretic

To increase diuresis (to remove fluid from the body into the urine). Most commonly used in what disease?

Furosemide, Spirinolactone

400

PU/PD

Polyuria and Polydipsia

What does this mean? 

400

100 pound MN Newfoundland ate 1-2 of the silica packets from a package

You do not need to call poison control, if it was a recent ingestion can induce vomiting.


What is the concern if they ingested a silica packet? 

400

An owner calls, stating they gave Tylenol to their cat. Is this a problem? What if it was a dog?

Tylenol is toxic to cats at ANY dose

Tylenol is toxic to dogs at CERTAIN doses; tylenol has been used in dogs in the past so their is an appropriate dose to use, so the VOD has to do the math. 

500

3y FS Cattle dog, was out in the yard and vomited, then collapsed. Gums are pale and p is laterally recumbent. On presentation, the VOD requests stabilization. We obtain some diagnostics and the BG is normal, the BP is low, the PCV and ALT are elevated. The VOD wants to do an ultrasound. Why?

Concern for anaphylaxis. What would the VOD find on U/S if p is having an anaphylactic reaction?

500

Ace-inhibitor

To treat hypertension / high blood pressure. Most commonly used in what disease?


Enalapril, Benazepril

500

IMHA & ITP

Immune mediate hemolycitc anemia

Immune mediated thrombocytopenia


What is it called if a patient has BOTH IMHA and ITP?

500

22 pound MN Daschund licked o's chemotherapy cream off of their arm (Fluorouracil / 5-FU)

YES! Unfortunately, this type of toxin ingestion is often fatal even with aggressive treatment, so it is best to call poison control to find out the most aggressive and up to date treatment protocols.

Dr. B in vet school remembered that this medication is BAD because 5-FU stands for F*** YOU

500

You have an 11.6 pound SF chihuahua that needs a 2mg/kg dose of Cerenia IV. Cerenia is a 10mg/ml solution. How much Cerenia are you giving this patient?

1.05 mL IV

If the patient does not allow an IV injection, can you give cerenia in another route?