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What is the site for IV injection in a horse?

Jugulars

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.

Where do we set catheters in horses?

Jugular vien (only 1), lateral thoracic v, cephalic v, saphenous v.

Where do we draw blood from on horses?

Jugular, cephalic, venous sinus.

Where can we get an arterial blood gas sample from?

The Transverse facial sinus

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

What are the percussion sites on a horse?

Head - sinuses - frontal and maxillary


IC spaces


Paralumbar (4 quadrants - ping)

Which way to face while taking a temperature of a horse?

Facing the rear.

What BCS scale is utilized in horses?

1-9

What do we examine on the head of the horse?

CRT (mmb), arterial pulses (transverse facial), Percuss the sinuses, palpate the submandibular LN.

Where is the lung field on a horse?

from the point of the last rib to the point of the elbow.

Which ICS do you listen to heart?

3, 4, 5 on the R and L side (L will give you the MAP_

What is the most common arrthymia in the horse?

2º AV node block

Where do we take a LN aspirate from a dog?

Peripheral LN