RVT Exam - emergency

  1. Least desirable fluids for dog in shock
    Dextrose
  2. First drug of choice for cat experiencing status epilepticus is
    Diazepam
  3. Pressure in thoracic cavity is greater than atmospheric pressure is
    Tension pneumothorax
  4. Vomiting should not be induced with
    Kerosene
  5. Color of mm of dog in shock
    Brick red
  6. Underlying dz for feline aortic thromboembolism
    myocardial dz
  7. To reduce intercranial pressure resulting from trauma use what drug
    mannitol
  8. Route of drug administration least effective during cardio pulmonary arrest
    cephalic
  9. CPR compressions performed
    3rd-6th ribs
  10. To minimize hemorrhaging to head of K9 trauma patient
    pressure applied to area adjacent and ventral to the mandible
  11. Dose for dog shock fluids
    80-90ml/kg
  12. Dose for cat shock fluids
    50-55ml/kg
  13. Normal CVP range
    0-10cm H20
  14. Best position for placing catheter in obese patients
    sitting position
  15. Normal urine output
    1-2ml/kg/hr
  16. Hypoglycemia most common in patients experiencing
    septic shock
  17. NSAIDS also called
    antiprostaglandins
  18. Difib causes
    the cardiac cells to depolarize and repolorize in a uniform manner
  19. GDV is life threatening because obstruction to what vein
    portal vein
  20. A cat with acute glaucoma mannitol is given to
    shrink vitreous humor
  21. Elevated body temp in eclampsia due to
    heat produced thru muscle movement
  22. IP injection site
    level of umbilicus to rt or lt of midline
  23. the location of the popliteal lymph node
    proximal to stifle at caudal aspect of leg
  24. How much additional fluid requirement for patient with fever (pyroxic)
    10%
Author
jenniejackman
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RVT Exam - emergency
Description
emergency questions
Updated