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Patients that have ingested _________ should not be induced with emesis.
Which of the following rodenticides will cause neurological signs when ingested?
Which of the following animals can vomit?
What is the antidote for organophosphate toxicities?
Which chemistry should be closely monitored when a patient has ingested snail bait?
Obstructive airway disease is defined as:
Normal platelet count for canine is considered:
Urinary output reflects tissue perfusion. Minimum urinary production in a canine is:
____________ is an active process with the stomach muscles being used. Material will generally look more digested.
_________ is passive. Ingesta will appear to be burped up and is generally more fluid like or undigested material.
Normal blood glucose levels for canine and felines are:
A common medication used for an appetite stimulant is:
Burns are classified by degree of tissue injury. Third-degree burn would be considered:
A cat with type B blood is in need of a transfusion, what type of blood is it able to receive?
Cryoprecipitate transfusions are often used in which canine disease?
A nine-year-old Labrador retriever, who received multiple blood transfusions over the last year needs a whole blood transfusion. What blood test is required?
What feline blood type is most commonly seen with purebred cats?
The veterinarian instructs the technician to induce emesis, on a 25kg canine, with Apomorphine at 1mg/ml at a dose of 0.03 mg/kg IV. How many milliliters did the patient receive?
What is the active ingredient in chocolate that is responsible for restlessness, muscle tremors and hyperactivity?
A major cross match includes the mix of:
The majority of cats in the United States have what blood type?
Clinical signs of hypoglycemia, lethargic, weakness, seizures, diarrhea, altered mentation, vomiting, and liver failure are all from what toxicity?
Activated charcoal used to absorb a chemical or toxin that has been ingested by the patient; is expelled through the patients: