Triage
Emergency by Clinical Sign
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100

The mnemonic device ABCD help guide triage.  What does the "D" stand for?

Airway

Breathing

Circulation

Disability

100

Name the suspected respiratory disease:

Noisy breathing, distress with inspiration, acute onset of gaging with severe respiratory distress, adaptations of dyspnea, hyperthermia

Respiratory foreign body 

100

What does the acronym: DUMBELS stand for?

Diarrhea, Urination, Miosis, Bradycardia, Emesis, Lacrimation, Salivation


100
In order to prevent phlebitis, what must dextrose be combined with?

a crystalloid 

100

The drug of choice for treating eclampsia is:

Calcium gluconate

200

An emergent patient should receive care or be reevaluated within how much time?

5-15 minutes 

200

Name the respiratory emergency:

Large breed dog

Noisy breathing, distress with inspiration, postural adaptations of dyspnea 

Laryngeal paralysis (larpar)

200

Name the toxicity emergency:

Salivation, V, tachypnea, brown or cyanotic MM, dark or chocolate colored blood, edema of the face.


Acetaminophen toxicosis

200

A patient presents with GDV.  What clinical signs can you expect to see?

Unproductive wrenching

Abdominal distention, pale, mussy or gray MM

tachycardia, weak pulse

200

When treating hypoglycemia dextrose must be given:

As a diluted bolus 

300

A stable patient is not exhibiting a life threatening condition.  These patients should receive care or be reevaluated within how much time?

1-2 hours

300

Name the cardiovascular emergency:

Pale, gray, or muddy MM.  Prolonged CRT, rapid, weak pulse, evidence of acute blood loss, evidence of fluid loss

Hypovolemic Shock

300

Name the toxicity:

V/D, lethargy, abdominal pain, ataxia, blindness, seizures, nRBCs on a blood smear with no anemia, basophilic stippling present in RBCs

Lead poisoning 

300

Glaucoma 

Enlarged eyeball, dilated pupil, negative menace response, absent PLR, corneal edema, and pain.

Increased IOP

300

What does SaO2 (pulse oximetry) indicate about a patient?

The % of hemoglobin that is saturated with oxygen 

400

What is the correct order of emergency?

1. Dog HBC, pink MM

2. Puppy V/D for 3d. Pale MM

3. Feline asthma attack

4. Feline had a fight with racoon yesterday.  Small visible puncture.

3,2,1,4

400

Name the CNS emergency:

Depression, stupor, coma, seizure's, pupillary changes, nystagmus/ strabismus, blood in aural canal, hyphemia, scleral hemorrhage, skull or face fractures

head trauma

400

Pain and burning of throat, oral mucosa, and lips.  Mucosal edema and dyspnea can occur 

Philodendron/ Dumb Cane (insoluble calcium oxalate)

Treatment: will resolve without treatment 

400

Hypercalcemia is a medical emergency because of its effect on which organ?

Kidney

400

Puppies and kittens should be born within what time of each other?

2 hours
500

Which order should P be seen?

1.Dog HBC yesterday, small laceration

2. 16y/feline V+ for 3d, pale MM

3. Choking dog

4. Dog with fish hook in lip

3, 2, 1, 4

500

Identify the renal system emergency:

V, dysuria/hematuria, anuria, evidence of trauma, abnormal effusion, red cells in urine, abdominal pain, hypovolemic shock, decreased urine output

Ureter or bladder rupture or tear

500

Name the toxicity:

V, PU/PD, tachypnea, tachycardia, azotemia, increased serum osmolality, metabolic acidosis, hypocalcemia, oliguria, ataxia, seizures, stupor, coma, calcium oxalate crystals 

Ethylene Glycol Toxicity


500

Aggressive fluid therapy is contraindicate in which type of shock?

Cardiogenic shock

500
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