Drugs
Anesthesia
CPR/Critical Thinking
Math
Random
100

A patient presents straining to urinate but vitals are WNL. What would you want to feel as the triage nurse and what level would you make this?

1. Bladder
2. Lvl 2

100

What is the most important piece of monitoring equipment during anesthesia?

YOU

100

What specific fluid additive can't you bolus?

KCL

100

The doctor wants you to add 20meq of KCL to a new 1L bag. How many ml of KCL to you add? KCL is 2meq/ml

10ml of KCL into 1L bag of fluids

100

When do you need to type a CDC or Client Communication?

Any time you interact with a client.
ex) left without exam or angry client interaction

200

Name 3 light sensitive drugs.

1. fentanyl
2. Metro
3. Baytril
4. Doxy
5. Norepi
6. Reglan
7. Mannitol

200

True or False. It is ok that your HR is low if your BP is ok while on dexdomitor?

True

200

What is the goal number for the ETCO2 during chest compressions?

10 - 15

200

A dog needs 30mg of a drug. They come in 15mg tablets. How many tabs do they need?

2 tablets 

200

When placing an NG tube you measure from the ____ to the _____ before placement.

1. Tip of the nose
1. 12th rib 

300

What do you want the ETCO2 to ideally read?

35-45

300

Name 3 reversal agents and what they reverse.

1. Antisedan - dexdomitor
2. Flumazenil - benzodiazepine
3. Nalaxone - Opioids. 

300

A patient presents for collapsing. Name two things that could be the problem?

1. Syncope

2. Anemia / hemoabdomen
3. Arrhythmia
4. Heat Stroke

300

Doctor wants a 15ml/kg fluid bolus over 20 minutes. The dog weighs 35kg. What your TVI and rate?

Rate: 1575
TVI: 525

300

The patient presents for collapsing.
Name two things that could be wrong with this P?

1. Syncope
2. Anemia/hemoabdomen
3. Arrhythmias
4. Heat stroke

400

What is the most common side effect of propofol and alfaxalone? How do you give these drugs?

Apnea

Slowly titrate to effect!

400

Name two vasopressors that must be given as a CRI.

1. Dopamine

2. Dobutamine

3. norepi 

400

How long until irreversible brain damage occurs from not breathing? 

10 minutes

400
The doctor wants a 2mcg/kg/hr Fentanyl CRI for 12 hours. The P weighs 5kgs. At what rate would you run this CRI at and how much fentanyl would you draw up. (Towson Method)
0.3ml/hr


3.6ml fentanyl drawn up

400

Name three diseases that would require a P to be placed in isolation.

1. parvo

2. panleuk

3. distemper

4. lepto

5. URI

6. Kennel cough

500

How do you draw up and deliver Acetylcysteine?
All five parts must be correct

1. Wipe top with alcohol

2. Draw up using a filter needle

3. Dulute 1:3 - 1:5 with D5W

4. Deliver using a micron filter

5. Give over 20 minutes.

500

Your patient has a BP of 70/40 (50) during anesthesia. What is the first thing you should do to fix it?

Lower the ISO if the P is deep enough

500

What are the two most common CPR drugs and what do they do?

1. Atropine: Increases HR

2. Epinephrine: shunts blood to the heart and brain 

500

Fluffy needs 2mg/kg/day of reglan as a CRI. He weights 15kgs. There are 800mls left in the bag of norm-R. Fluids are running at 32ml/hr. Reglan concentration is 5mg/ml. How much reglan will you add to the bag?

6.25ml Reglan added to the bag

500

When is cross matching not necessary for a blood transfusion?

Dogs first blood transfusion
(Dogs don't have naturally occurring antibodies)