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A fluid accumulation caused by heart failure, FIT, cancer or pancreatitis in cats ANS -Pleural
Effusion

Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the extravascular tissues and lungs ANS -Pulmonary
edema

Presence of air in the pleural space ANS -Pnuemothorax

Often presents with a history of cough and exercise intolerance. Common in middle-age and
older small breed dogs ANS -Tracheal collapse

This is common in large breed dogs, and diagnosed with an airway exam under light
sedation ANS -Laryngeal paralysis

The most common form of bronchial disease in cats ANS -Feline asthma

An inflammation of the lungs with accompanying consolodation ANS -Pneumonia

This is caused by trauma to the chest ANS -Pulmonary contusions

The four major organ systems include ANS -cardio, neuro, renal, respiratory

Oxygenation and ventilation are not the same thing. Oxygenation refers to the body's ability
to ANS -deliver oxygen to tissue

Hypokalemia is likely to be caused by which of the following conditions ANS -
overenthusiastic fluid resuscitation

MM CRT RR/RE HR and pulses refer to ANS -physical parameters

One explaination for the presence of asynchronous pulses might be ANS -the animal is
having VPC's

A decrease in both PCV and TS suggests ANS -anemia

Hypoxia is defined as ANS -decreased oxygen supply to the tissue

The normal systolic blood pressure in cats and dogs should be approximately ANS -100-150
mmHg

, Sinus tachycardia is defined as ANS -a normal rhythm with an increased rate

On triage you notice that the dog that has just come in is ataxic and has nystagmus.
Nystagmus is ANS -rapid eye movement

Stertor is defined as ANS -respiratory noise that resembles the sound of snoring

Normal heart rate in a Golden Retreiver would probably be ANS -80-120 bpm

Normal HR in a cat ANS -160-200 bpm

Normal capillary refill time is 1-2 seconds. A prolonged CRT indicates ANS -poor perfusion

The Cardell is one of the instruments used to noninvasively measure arterial blood pressure.
What kind of technique does the Cardell use? ANS -oscillometric technique

Lactic acidosis is caused by ANS -poor delivery of oxygen to tissue

Signs of respiratory distress include ANS -tachypnea, open mouth breathing, increased RE

When there is an increase in serum Na, we would also expect to see an increase in ANS -
Chloride

Hyperparathyroidism will cause an increase in ANS -calcium

Normal serum potassium should be in what range ANS -3.5-4.5 mmol/L

Triage is ANS -a quick evaluation of the patient

Deflation of the lung during inspiration and inflation of the lung during expiration is referred
to as ANS -paradoxic respiration

An increased TS with a normal PCV may indicate ANS -anemia with dehyration

Bronchovesicular sounds are defined as ANS -normal sounds make when breathing

The part of the lung in which gas exchange between air and blood takes place is called ANS -
alveoli

Which set of values best represents normal PCV/TS ANS -35-45/6.5-7.5

Potential causes of inadequate ventilation include ANS -pneumothorax, depression of the
respiratory center of the brain, tracheal mass

HCO3 is a component of the acid-base analysis that reflects kidney function. HCO3 is the
measurement of what constituent of the blood? ANS -bicarbonate

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