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Dog Gone Wrong
Trauma Drama
Blood, Sweat & Tears
100

This vital parameter is often used to quickly assess perfusion by checking mucous membrane color and refill time.

What is CRT (capillary refill time)?

100

This electrolyte abnormality is a major concern in blocked cats because it can cause life-threatening cardiac changes.

What is hyperkalemia?

100

A large, deep-chested dog with a distended abdomen and unproductive retching may have this life-threatening emergency.

What is GDV (gastric dilatation-volvulus)?

100

The first priority in a trauma patient is always to assess this system before anything else.

What is the airway?

100

This color of tube top contains EDTA and is the primary choice for running a Complete Blood Count (CBC).

 What is purple (or lavender)?

200

This type of shock occurs when there is inadequate circulating blood volume, such as from hemorrhage or dehydration.

What is hypovolemic shock?

200

A cat that has not eaten for several days is at risk for developing this liver disease.

What is hepatic lipidosis?

200

Unlike humans, dogs lack this bone completely, allowing for a greater stride length when running.

What is the clavicle (collarbo

200

A trauma patient with a rapid heart rate, pale gums, and collapse should make you suspicious of this life-threatening condition.

What is shock?

200

A patient with uncontrolled bleeding due to clotting factor problems may have this condition.

What is coagulopathy?

300

This shock type occurs when severe infection causes vasodilation and poor tissue perfusion.

What is distributive (septic) shock?

300

This specific sedative and alpha-2 adrenergic agonist commonly causes emesis (vomiting) in cats shortly after injection.

What is Dexmedetomidine?

300

This zoonotic, spiral-shaped bacterium is shed in the urine of infected wildlife and can cause acute renal failure in dogs.

What is Leptospira (Leptospirosis)?

300

A patient with difficulty breathing after trauma may have air accumulating in the chest cavity, called this condition.


What is pneumothorax?

300

This chemical agent found in green-top tubes prevents clotting by inhibiting thrombin and is ideal for emergency plasma chemistries.

What is lithium heparin?

400

This fluid type is commonly used for initial stabilization of many shock patients because it expands intravascular volume.

What are isotonic crystalloids?

400

This highly contagious upper respiratory virus in cats is notorious for causing painful dendritic corneal ulcers.

Answer: What is Feline Herpesvirus (FHV-1)? [1, 2]

400

This mosquito-borne nematode lives in the pulmonary arteries and right ventricle of affected dogs.

What is Dirofilaria immitis (Heartworm)?

400
When assessing the clotting cascade, this specific diagnostic time measures the intrinsic clotting pathway, while PT measures the extrinsic pathway.

What is aPTT (Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time)?

400

Total Protein (TP) on a chemistry profile is primarily comprised of globulins and this major liver-produced protein.

What is albumin?

500

This rare form of distributive shock results from the loss of sympathetic nervous system communication (often from spinal trauma), leading to profound vasodilation.

What is Neurogenic Shock? [1, 2]

500

This emergency procedure is performed under sedation/anesthesia to relieve a urethral obstruction and place a temporary urinary catheter.

What is Retrograde Urohydropropulsion?

500

This chocolate derivative contains theobromine and caffeine, making it much more toxic to dogs than milk chocolate.

What is cocoa powder (or baker's chocolate)?

500
This classic sign of a severe head trauma—defined as a heart rate that decreases while systemic blood pressure spikes—is a warning for Cushing's Reflex.

What is reflex bradycardia?

500

This life-threatening, secondary condition causes microscopic blood clots to form throughout the body, rapidly consuming all available platelets and clotting factors.

What is DIC (Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation)?