M2 fluid therapy in the emergency patient
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2. 4) A 10yo German Shepherd Dog presents in shock with abdominal distension that is confirmed to be gastric-dilation volvulus. You commence fluid resuscitation with Hartmanns solution. The most useful clinical sign to suggest an improvement in volume status
- A decrease in heart rate
- An improvement in patient demeanour
- An increase in heart rate
- An improvement in pulse quality
3. What are the recommended total shock rate fluids for cats?
- 60mls/kg in incremental boluses
- 90mls/kg in one dose
- 60mls/kg in one dose
- 90mls/kg in incremental boluses
4. Hypovolaemic shock refers to
- Loss of extravascular fluid
- Loss of intravascular circulating volume
- Tissue dehydration
- Loss of red blood cells
5. Which of the following is not associated with hypovolaemic shock?
- Pale mucous membranes
- Increased urine output
- Cold extremities
- Tachycardia
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