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Vet 231

ICU

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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
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