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Vet 231
ICU
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Dog fight with skin and SQ wounds | Level 2 |
| HBC in shock and significant blood loss | Level 5 |
| 4 year old spay | Level 1 |
| DKA | Level 4 |
| Cat with rodenticide toxicity and petechial hemorrhage | Level 5 |
| Icteric 10 year old cat | Level 3 |
| Green stick fx on a 4 month old dog | Level 3 |
| Dystocia in dogs or cats may be defined as active straining without delivery of a fetus for more than ____ minutes | 60 |
| What monitoring evaluation do we use to evaluate pulmonary function and metabolic state of the patient | Blood gas |
| Central venous pressure is used to guide | Fluid therapy |
| When monitoring patients on fluids and/or patients that undergo diuresis, urine output is an important consideration. The normal urine production for a healthy dog or cat is approximately | 1-2 mL/kg/h |
| The difference between the systolic and diastolic blood pressure is called | Pulse pressure |
| is a feeding tube that can stay in place for up to 3 weeks, placed through the nose and must be flushed with 3-5 mL of water and feeding | NG |
| Which of the following conditions heals best through first intention | Simple laceration |
| The normal blood pH for a dog is | 7.4 |
| The most common artery to use when assessing the pulse of a dog or cat is the | Femoral |
| The act of thumping on the chest to break up phlegm is known as | Coupage |
| Anion Gap | AG AGAP |
| Partial pressure carbon dioxide | paCO2 |
| Bicarbonate | TCO2 |
| Partial pressure oxygen | paO2 |
| Acid base | Ph |
| Blood lactate | BLa |
| is a blood gas value that helps to evaluate hydration status | Blood lactate |
| Blood gases are evaluated from arterial blood samples collected from any artery except | Jugular |
| CVP evaluation requires the manometer be level with the _____ in lateral recumbency or atria in sternal recumbency | Jugular catheter |
| For placement of an NG tube, you should measure to the | Last rib |
| Marked increased CVP would indicate | Heart failure |
| Mechanical ventilation is required if the partial pressure oxygen levels are less than | 60mm/Hg |
| Monitoring a patient specifically in regards to being in an O2 cage involves all but | Pain |
| Monitoring a patient with coagulation concerns would include | PT APTT |
| Normal CVP values are | 0 - 5 cm H2O |
| Sores that commonly develop over bony prominences are | Decubital ulcer |
| What monitoring evaluation do we use to evaluate pulmonary function and metabolic state of the patient | Blood gas |
| You are making a parenteral nutrition slurry. It should include all but | Plasma |
| You have placed an indwelling urinary catheter on a 7.8# cat. What is the minimum amount of urine you would want produced by that patient in a one hour period | 7 mL/hr |
| When performing an ECG evaluation, the patient should be in right lateral recumbency | True |