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vet 262

Monitoring

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100.0-102.0 f Canine Temperature Awake
98-102.5 F Canine temperature Anesthetized
60-160 bpm canine awake Pulse
60-120 bpm Canine anesthetized pulse
16-32 Brpm Canine awake RR
8-20 Brpm Canine Anesthetized RR
37-55% Canine PCV
5.4-7.5g/dl Canine TP
76-120 mg/dl canine glucose
Canine MAP greater than 60mmHG
35-45 MMhg ETCO2
95-100% SPO2
100-102.0 F feline awake Temp
140-220 bpm Feline awake pulse
20-42 brpm feline awake RR
30-45% Feline PCV
5.7-7.6G/dl Feline TP
58-120mg/dl Feline Glucose
100-102.5 F Feline anesthetized temp
10-170 bpm feline anesthetized pulse
12-18 Brpm Feline anesthetized RR
25-35 mmHg ETCO2
check blood pressure, check pain level, increase iv fluids, emergency drugs how to correct low heart rate
check blood pressure, check pain level, Increase anesthetics, administer analgesics, decrease IV fluids how to correct high heart rate
Check SPO2 and ETCO2, administer IPPV, Increase or decrease anesthetic administer analgesic how to correct high RR
Check SPO2, and ETCO2, administer IPPV, Decrease anesthetic administer emergency drug
what emergency drug is used if we need to increase respiratory rate Dopram
what emergency drugs are administered for low heart rate atropine, glycopyrrolate reversal drugs and epinephrine
Check blood pressure and HR, check pain level, administer IVF; Decrease anesthetic check temperature what to do if CRT is high
Check SPO2, and ETCO2, Decrease Anesthetic, check placement, wat area, administer emergency drugs Low SPO2
Check SPO2 and anesthetic machine, administer IPPV, decrease anesthetic elevated ETCO2
Check SPO2 and anesthetic machine, decrease IPPV, check pain level low ETCO2
Check HR, CRT, MM, check pain level, increase anesthetic administer analgesic, decrease IV fluids how to correct high Blood pressure
what % coverage of leg should a correct BP cuff follow 40%
Check HR, CRT, MM. Check pain decrease Anesthetic, Increase IVF, administer emergency drugs how to correct low blood pressure
what causes tachycardia pain, shock, response to anesthetic drugs, surgical stimulation, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Hypercarbia
some causes of Bradycardia Hypothermia, response to anesthetic drugs, Systemic depression, Hypercapnia
treatment for bradycardia Reverse anesthetic agent(s) Decrease anesthetic depth Actively warm the patient Provide adequate oxygenation Pain stimulation Administer anti-cholinergic drugs
what parameters are considered when accessing perfusion CRT, MM,
where can you find your patients pulse Lingual artery Femoral artery Carotid artery Dorsal pedal artery Facial artery
which part of the BP is the best indication of perfusion of internal organs MAP
Inadequate anesthesia Pain Hypercapnia Hypoxia Fever Acidosis Secondary to increased ICP Metabolic disease causes of hypotension
b-blockers Calcium channel blockers Nitroprusside in cats anti-hypertensive dugs
this Type of monitor reading is most closely related to the systolic pressure Doppler
What are the three values produced by the oslometric monitor Systolic, Diastolic, map
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