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Question 1 of 15
1. Question
While preparing a patient for surgery, your doctor informs you that you will need to prepare a CRI of dobutamine for your patient at 2 mcg/kg/min. For ease of dosing, your doctor asks you to do a dilution so that 1 mcg/kg/min = 1 ml/hour. If your hospital supplies dobutamine as a 12.5 mg/ml concentration and you want to make enough for 4 hours, how much dobutamine and saline will you need to combine? How long will this solution last at 2 mcg/kg/min?
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Question 2 of 15
2. Question
You will be receiving a postoperative patient that will need fentanyl made up. You must make a CRI of fentanyl that will last 6 hours for a 7-year-old, 32-pound female spayed labrador mix. Your hospital stocks 50 mcg/ml and your patient will be on 5 mcg/kg/hour. How much Fentanyl will you draw up?
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Question 3 of 15
3. Question
You have triaged several cases at once and need to prioritize which is seen first by the doctor. Which of the following cases would be considered the most stable and seen last?
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Question 4 of 15
4. Question
While monitoring a patient during anesthesia you notice your patient’s heart rate start to steadily drop and you see a second degree AV block. What drug would be appropriate to have on hand for this patient?
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Question 5 of 15
5. Question
To properly perform CPR on a pet, how many people are needed?
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Question 6 of 15
6. Question
A client calls into the clinic concerned for unusual behavior from their dog, a 10-year-old male neutered chihuahua mix. The client claims that they think their pet is sad because another pet in the house had recently passed away. When asked to explain what behavior this is the client explains their pet is “moping in a corner, shaking, avoiding eye contact, and won’t let them pick him up as he’ll squeal.” Based on this behavior, what is likely going on?
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Question 7 of 15
7. Question
At what point is it appropriate to extubate a patient?
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Question 8 of 15
8. Question
When preparing to intubate a patient, what part of a dog or cat is used to help measure what diameter endotracheal tube you will need?
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Question 9 of 15
9. Question
A 54 kg male intact cane corso was bitten by a rattlesnake on their front left paw 45 minutes prior to presentation. What blood panel should be done prior to receiving antivenom and should be rechecked after administration?
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Question 10 of 15
10. Question
You have a small mixed breed dog present as a STAT triage for vomiting and then collapsing and losing consciousness. You discover from the client that this occurred shortly after letting the dog out into the yard for a few minutes and the patient had been sniffing around in a bush. It is almost summer and beginning to get hot outside, though it was only 78°F today. The owner guessed the dog’s age at around 5 years old. The owner also reports no prior history of collapse or known heart conditions. What would be at the top of the differential list for what this pet is experiencing?
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Question 11 of 15
11. Question
What is Von Willebrand’s Disease?
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Question 12 of 15
12. Question
In many parts of the country, temperatures skyrocket during summer, creating dangerous conditions for pets and their owners. When the outside ambient temperature gets above 90°F, hyperthermia can become deadly for pets walking out in the heat. At what internal body temperature (in Fahrenheit) does irreparable brain damage start to happen?
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Question 13 of 15
13. Question
If a patient presents for hypoglycemia, at what glucose level would there be a concern for seizures to begin?
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Question 14 of 15
14. Question
A 0.36 kg teacup yorkie puppy about 10 weeks old presents for whole body shaking before collapsing and losing consciousness. Which of the following is the least likely reason for these symptoms?
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Question 15 of 15
15. Question
A client calls in asking for advice for their pet, a 13-year-old male neutered weiner dog with diabetes melitus, for which he gets insulin twice a day, morning and night. The client has taken their pet’s blood glucose levels multiple times throughout the day, starting with 112 mg/dL at 8:30 am, then 98 mg/dL at 10:45am, 73 mg/dL at 12:15 pm, 55 mg/dL at 5pm, and the most recent reading of 42 mg/dL at 6:25pm. The owner gave their pet insulin at their normal times in the morning and in the evening at 5pm. The owner is asking if they should be giving another dose of insulin, as their pet is not interested in food for dinner. What is the correct advice for this client?
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