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Vet 231
Quiz 3
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A normal systolic BP for dogs is | 80 - 140 mmHg |
| An Ambu bag is used to provide ventilatory support | True |
| Closed chest compressions are often not effective in | Pneumothorax patients |
| An elevated blood lactate indicates | Poor tissue perfusion |
| A patient with pronounced loss of skin turgor, dry mucous membranes, tachycardia, weak pulses, sunken eyes but not comatose is about % dehydrated | 10 |
| A patient has gone into cardiac arrest. In which position should the patient be placed | Lateral recumbency |
| A patient is experiencing cardiopulmonary arrest. The team has initiated CPR. The team should rotate job duties every to avoid fatigue | 2 - 3 minutes |
| According to the text, which of the following is not a common small animal emergency | All of these are common small animal emergencies |
| During external cardiac compressions the chest should be compressed at of the total width | 30 to 50% |
| For a blocked cat, is a large concern and may result in death | Hyperkalemia |
| How long should an initial triage take | 1 - 2 minutes |
| How often should the crash cart be checked and inventoried | Immediately after use |
| Over what temperature is an animal considered to have heat stroke | 105.0 F |
| Shock can be defined as | Impaired oxygen delivery to the tissues |
| The condition in which air becomes trapped between the body wall and the lung is called | Pneumothorax |
| The first drug of choice for a cat that experiences status epilepticus is | Diazepam |
| Thoracocentesis is | Removal of air or fluid from the chest |
| Urinary obstructions are most common in | Male cats |
| Using an ambu bag to deliver room air gives oxygen | 21% |
| What color will the MM commonly be seconds after cardiopulmonary arrest | Pink |
| What is the order to perform CPR | CAB |
| When administering O2 to a patient in respiratory distress, which is the most tolerated route | Flow-by oxygen |
| When giving a client first-aid instructions, what is the most important item | Their safety |
| When giving medication IC you must administer the medication at the IV dose | 1/10 |
| When selecting a cuff to use to indirectly measure a cat's or dog's blood pressure, the width of the cuff should be approximately of the circumference of the limb at the site of cuff placement | 40% |
| Which of the following diseases or injuries are at risk for developing DIC | All of these |
| Which of the following grouping of conditions has been triaged in the correct order | Dystocia, severe hemorrhage, aural hematoma |
| Which of the following is not a drug commonly used in CPR | Dexmedetomidine |
| Which of the following is not a reason for fluid therapy in an emergency situation | Provide nutritional support |
| A full urinary bladder can caused increased intracranial pressure | True |
| In cardiopulmonary arrest, pupils commonly become dilated with no response to light | True |
| It is okay to use a pressure bandage on a hemorrhage of the thorax | False |
| When a patient is on electronic monitors it is not necessary to physically monitor them unless the machine beeps | False |
| When administering medication intratracheally give 2 times the IV dose diluted with 5-10ml sterile water | True |
| When administering mouth to nose, lungs should be allowed to deflate the same amount of time it takes to inflate them | False |