The management of shock

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Veterinary Medicine Quiz on The management of shock , created by Ella Gordon on 05/10/2022.
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Quiz by Ella Gordon, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

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Write the signs of shock 1. T[blank_start]achycardia[blank_end] 2. P[blank_start]oor pulse[blank_end] - vasoconstriction and lack of blood 3. Decreased extremity [blank_start]temperature[blank_end] 4. [blank_start]Pale[blank_end] MM 5. [blank_start]Prolonged[blank_end] CRT 6. [blank_start]Decreased[blank_end] mentation - inadequate brain perfusion.
Answer
  • achycardia
  • oor pulse
  • temperature
  • Pale
  • Prolonged
  • Decreased

Question 2

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the primary aims of shock treatment
Answer
  • increase the vascular volume
  • normalise tissue perfusion
  • reduce secondary insult
  • decrease heart rate
  • increase the Na levels in the blood
  • decrease lactate

Question 3

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which of the following is contraindicated in cases with cerebral oedema?
Answer
  • saline
  • ringers
  • Hartman's
  • Na/Cl
  • haemacel

Question 4

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Fill the blanks for the methods of monitoring patients with shock B[blank_start]lood lactate[blank_end] U[blank_start]rine output[blank_end] A[blank_start]rterial blood pressure[blank_end] (CRT, HR, RR)
Answer
  • rterial blood pressure
  • rine output
  • lood lactate

Question 5

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Fill in the parameters for the shock
Answer
  • 150
  • 200
  • bradycardic
  • increased
  • decrease
  • easily

Question 6

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Fill in the blanks Maintenance crystalloids dogs: [blank_start]50ml/kg/day[blank_end] Maintenance colloids: [blank_start]20ml[blank_end]/kg/day Shock crystalloids cats: 50ml/kg/[blank_start]hr[blank_end] Shock crystalloids dogs: [blank_start]85[blank_end]ml/kg/hr Shock colloids dogs: 20ml/kg/hr Shock colloids cats: [blank_start]10[blank_end]ml/kg/hr
Answer
  • 20ml
  • 85
  • 10
  • 50ml/kg/day
  • hr
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