A cat in severe respiratory distress becomes cyanotic whilst placing a cephalic IV catheter. What is the most appropriate course of action?
A. Sedate the animal and get a IVC placed
B. oxygenate the patient in a oxygen tent and let relax
C. Attempt placement in the lateral saphenous vein to minimise stress caused by restraint
D. Cover the cat’s eyes with a towel to reduce stress
Select your answer:
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Cardiac & Diseases of Blood Flow › ViewWhat 4 organs are at risk due to HTN?
A. a. Heart
b. Pancreas
c. Brain
d. Gallbladder
B. a. Heart
b. Retina
c. Brain
d. Gallbladder
C. a. Heart
b. Retina
c. Brain
d. Kidneys
D. a. Heart
b. Blood vessels
c. Brain
d. Kidneys
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What aspect of fitness does the following define: “The ability to use strength quickly to produce an explosive effort”
A. Agility
B. Muscular power
C. Muscular endurance
D. Estamina