Lesson #1: Animal Handling Quiz
Nathan Markey
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
The most common fluid to use for SQ fluids is:
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2. Question
TIVMC stores fluids to be used for SQ fluids for
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3. Question
For SQ fluids, ideally you will use a _______ needle
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4. Question
The SQ fluid “hump” will be absorbed by the patient in ( usually):
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5. Question
Never aspirate prior to administering a SQ injection.
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6. Question
Always use jugular venipuncture for head trauma patients.
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7. Question
For venipuncture, a needle gauge smaller than __________ will lyse blood cells.
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8. Question
A condition to avoid jugular venipuncture includes all of the following accept:
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9. Question
If a feline patient is in for a de-claw, a medial saphenous IV catheter is a good choice.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
If you are drawing blood to prepare serum to go home to treat a corneal ulcer in a yorkshire terrier, the lateral saphenous is going to be the best vessel to start with.
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