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17 Cards in this Set
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What lymph nodes are externally palpable in the horse?
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Only the submandibular lymph node is palpable in a healthy horse.
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What lymph nodes are externally palpable in the cow?
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Submandibular lnn.
Parotid lnn. Medial retropharyngeal lnn. Superficial cervical lnn. Subiliac lnn Mammary lnn. |
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Normal temp, respiration, and heart rate in the horse?
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Average Temp: 100.0 (99.0-101.5)
HR: Adult 32-52, Foal 60-90 RR: 8-16 |
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Normal temp, respiration, and heart rate in the bovid?
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Beef cow: 101.0 (98.0-102.4)
Dairy cow: 101.5 (100.4-102.8) HR: 40-80 RR: 18-28 |
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Normal temp, respiration, and heart rate in the sheep?
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Temp: 102.3 (100.9-103.8)
HR: 70-80 RR: 12-20 |
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Normal temp, heart rate, and respiration in the goat?
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Temp: 103.8 (101.7-104.5)
HR: 70-80 RR: 12-20 |
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What body condition score scales do you use for the horse and the cow?
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Horse: 1-9
Cow: 1-5 |
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What %BW is ECF in the LA adult and neonate, and the SA adult and neonate?
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ECF as %BW:
LA adult: 30% SA adult: 40% LA neonate: 50% SA neonate: 60% |
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What %BW is IV-ECF?
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IV-ECF:
Fat cow/horse: 5% Normal cow/horse: 6% Thin cow/horse: 7% Neonate: 8% |
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Where can you percuss for a rumen ping?
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Left side, dorsal paralumbar fossa
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Where can you percuss for an abomasum ping?
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Check left side and right side, under the ribs, mid-dorsal.
Abomasum is the only thing that will ping as far cranial as the 9th rib. |
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Where would you hear a ping in a case of pneumoperitoneum?
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Dorsal paralumbar fossa on both sides
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Where can you hear a spiral colon ping?
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Right side, last rib, dorsal
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Where can you hear a ping from small intestinal gas?
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Right side, last rib, mid-dorsal
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Where can you hear a ping from gas accumulation in the cecum?
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Right side, paralumbar fossa
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How do you calculate resting energy requirement (RER)?
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70 x (current body weight)^0.75 = kcal/d
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How do you calculate partial energy requirement (PER)?
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PER = RER x 0.7
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