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What is the site for IV injection in a horse? |
Jugulars |
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What is the appropriate site for IM injections in a horse? |
Neck (cranial to scapula, dorsal to cervical vertebrae, and ventral to the nuchal ligament), PEctorals, Hamstrings. |
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Where do we set catheters in horses? |
Jugular vien (only 1), lateral thoracic v, cephalic v, saphenous v. |
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Where do we draw blood from on horses? |
Jugular, cephalic, venous sinus. |
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Where can we get an arterial blood gas sample from? |
The Transverse facial sinus |
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Where can we take a horses pulses at? |
1. The digital pulse - lateral metatarsala (pastern) or around the abaxial sesamoid region 2. Transverse facial artery 3. Facial artery |
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What are the percussion sites on a horse? |
Head - sinuses - frontal and maxillary IC spaces Paralumbar (4 quadrants - ping) |
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Which way to face while taking a temperature of a horse? |
Facing the rear. |
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What BCS scale is utilized in horses? |
1-9 |
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What do we examine on the head of the horse? |
CRT (mmb), arterial pulses (transverse facial), Percuss the sinuses, palpate the submandibular LN. |
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Where is the lung field on a horse? |
from the point of the last rib to the point of the elbow. |
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Which ICS do you listen to heart? |
3, 4, 5 on the R and L side (L will give you the MAP_ |
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What is the most common arrthymia in the horse? |
2º AV node block |
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Where do we take a LN aspirate from a dog? |
Peripheral LN |