Triage
Shock
Cases
Abdomen
Thorax
100

Emesis should not be induced in patients who have ingested... 

What is a corrosive substance 

100

In a patient who is in shock, blood supply is routed mainly towards these 2 organs. 

What is heart and brain 

100

A male cat presents to the hospital for lethargy and constipation; he was observed straining in the litter box. You suspect this cat is suffering from? 

What is urethral obstruction 

100

Plication of the intestines seen on abdominal radiographs is indicative of what 

What is a linear foreign body 

100

The first drug of choice for administration in congestive heart failure

What is furosemide 

200

An cat presents to the ER in respiratory distress. What can be administered in the initial stabilization? (2 answers) 

What is butorphanol and oxygen 

200

The "shock bolus" of fluids is based on this parameter (80 to 90 ml/kg for a dog and 40 to 60 ml/kg for a cat)

What is total blood volume 

200

Common signs include unproductive retching, abdominal discomfort/distension, hypersalivation, +/- collapse 

What is Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus (GDV)

200

This is the rule that we tell owners when a dog presents with a hemoabdomen due to liver/splenic mass 

What is the 2/3rds rule 

200

Most common life threatening respiratory complication in blunt force trauma

What is pneumothorax 

300

A patient has been HBC and arrived with no palpable pulse or detectable heartbeat. Compression should be performed at a rate (per minute) of 

What is 100-120 compressions per minute 

300

What part of the eye can be used to indicated fluid overload?

What is conjunctiva 

300

A dog is brought to the hospital for listlessness and dyspnea. While performing venipuncture, you notice that the animal seems to have a prolonged clotting time. A possible cause of prolonged clotting times would be the ingestion of

What is anticoagulant rodenticide

300

Abdominal radiographs are recommended in parvovirus to look for this secondary complication 

What is intussusseption

300

This electrolyte imbalance is the reason that a blocked cat can arrest, and why you should get them hooked up to an ECG when they present.

What is hyperkalemia 

400

For animals that present with heat stroke, you stop active cooling at this temperature 

What is 103 F (to prevent rebound hypothermia) 

400

What are the three classical signs of shock in a cat? 

What is hypothermia, bradycardia, and hypotension

400

The owner finds their farm dog in the pasture lethargic and limping on the left forelimb. He is toe-touching lame on the limb and there is swelling of the carpus. NOVA is WNL. On blood smear, you note a large amount of echinocytes. Top DDx? 

What is snake envenomation

400

In cases of acute pancreatitis, these findings on abdominal ultrasound support your diagnosis 

What is a hypoechoic pancreas with surrounding hyperechoic mesentary

400

Multiple ribs fractures of two or more adjacent ribs is known at this 

What is flail chest

500

These four views are used in AFAST to detect evidence of free fluid in the abdomen

What is diaphragmatic-hepatic (DH), cysto-colic (CC), hepato-renal (HR), and spleno-renal (SR)

500

What are the four types of shock?

What is cardiogenic, distributive, obstructive, and hypovolemic 

500

A dog presents to the hospital after an episode of acute collapse. Physical examination is WNL. On blood work, you see a high ALT; on AFAST, you see gallbladder wall edema. What is your highest DDx? 

What is anaphylaxis 

500

An increase of creatinine by __ in 48 hours is indicative of an acute kidney injury 

What is 0.3 mg/dl

500

If you see the height of the QRS complexes alternating between each beat on ECG, what could this indicate?

What is pericardial effusion