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Vet 231

Quiz 3

QuestionAnswer
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
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