The reversal for opioids.
What is Naloxone?
a highly contagious and relatively common cause of acute, infectious GI illness in young and/or unvaccinated dogs.
What is Parvo?
Different sized pupils.
What is anisocoria?
The number of lbs in a kg
What is 2.2lbs?
To remove urine via needle aspiration
What is a cystocentesis?
Dexmedetomidine drug class.
What is Alpha 2 Agonist?
disease of the heart muscle
What is cardiomyopathy?
low platelets
What is thrombocytopenia?
40mEq/L in 1000mls
What is 20mls KCL?
removal of the spleen
The injectable form of Clavamox.
What is Unasyn?
increased creatinine and BUN
What is azotemia?
blood in the stool
What is hematochezia?
2mg/kg/day reglan
22kg
20hrs left in bag
What is 7.3mls?
To adhere the stomach to the abdominal wall
What is a gastropexy?
A loop diuretic used to treat CHF.
What is lasix?
an abnormal connection between the portal vascular system and systemic circulation in the liver.
What is a portosystemic shunt?
decreased WBC
What is leukopenia?
What is 10mls dextrose?
to make an incision into the stomach.
What is a gastrotomy?
the phenomenon in which a drug reaches a maximum effect, so that increasing the drug dosage does not increase its effectiveness
What is the ceiling effect?
a collection of air outside the lung but within the pleural cavity
What is a pneumothorax?
protein in the urine
What is proteinuria?
10mcg fentanyl(50mcg/ml) IV , 36kg
to remove part of the intestine
What is resection and anastomosis?