Gastrointestinal/ Resp Emergencies Flashcards
TRUE OR FALSE
Amylase and lipase must be super elevated to be worried about pancreatitis
TRUE
What would vomiting look like in a patient when comparing it to regurgitation
Abdominal effort
What would regurgitation look like in a patient when comparing it to vomiting
Coughing
Indigested food “comes right out”
Black tarry digested stool
Melena
Bright red blood in stool
Frank blood
Straining to defecate
Tenesmus
What should a client do if their pet have been vomiting and doesn’t want to come in
Minimum NPO for 12-14 hours if still continues must bring the pet in
TRUE OR FALSE
Vomiting is normal in cats
False
If an owner can not bring the pet in but the pet is having diarrhea what can they do
Water at all times, but no food for 8-12 hours if continues then bring to the vet
What is pancreatitis
Activation of pancreatic enzymes leading to auto digestion
What is peritonitis
Inflammation of the peritoneum
What are the first aid measures for GI emergencies
Vomiting: NPO 12-24 hours, slowly introduce small amounts of water and food
Diarrhea: water fine but no food for 8-12 hours
Abnormal breathing effort
Dyspnea
Abnormal posture characterized by extension of the head and neck and abduction of the elbows is called
Orthopnea
Cyanosis is usually not apparent until the oxygen saturation is __ - __ % and suggests severe _________
50-60%
Hypoxemia