Other Qs Flashcards

1
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Reaction and anastomoses of a portion of the colon may be termed:

A

Colocolostomy

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2
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What is an example of a handheld retractor?

A

Hohmann

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3
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The procedure in which you provide a permanent airway by opening up the trachea is called:

A

Tracheostomy

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4
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Abnormalities characterized by petechia, ecchymoses, and mucosal bleeding is indicative of issues with:

A

Primary hemostasis

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5
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Abnormalities characterized by hemarthrosis, hemoabdomen, hemothorax, and delayed bleeding, disorders of coagulation and involving platelets and fibrin are indicative of issues with:

A

Secondary hemostasis

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6
Q

What are examples of things that provide a traumatic vascular occlusion?

A

Vascular forceps

Penrose tubing

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7
Q

What are the holding layers of the body wall?

A

Linea alba

External rectus abdominus fascia

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8
Q

The most important disadvantage of simple continuous suture is

A

Risk of herniation

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9
Q

An appropriate suture for a 42kg dog is

A

1

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10
Q

An appropriate suture for horse

A

3

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11
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Appropriate suture for 20-40kg animal:

A

0

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12
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Appropriate suture for 5-15kg animal

A

2-0

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13
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Appropriate suture for animal <5kgs

A

3-0

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14
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What are the generic names for

Monocryl, biosyn, vicryl, Daxon, PDS II, maxon, nylon, proline

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Monocryl- polyglecaprone 25
Biosyn- glycomer 631
Vicryl- polyglactin 910
Daxon - polyglycolic acid
PDS II - poly dioxanone
Maxon - polyglyconate
Nylon- polyamide
Proline- polypropylene
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15
Q

What muscle is incised in gastropexy?

A

Transversus abdominus

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16
Q

What do you retract to visualize right gutter?

A

Duodenum/mesoduodenum

17
Q

Sutures from most rapidly absorbed to least absorbable

A

Monocryl, vicryl, PDS, prolene

18
Q

What is not a tension relieving pattern?

A

Halsted

19
Q

What suture would cause most persistent infection?

A

Silk

20
Q

What suture would you want to use for jejunotomy to remove foreign body?

A

Biosyn- most bioinert

21
Q

A rapidly absorbable, monofilament, synthetic suture would be most appropriate for

A

Cystotomy

22
Q

What part of equine GI can you not exteriorize?

A

Transverse colon

23
Q

Mare postpartum with distended abdomen and severe pain probably has

A

Large colon volvulus

24
Q

What is retracted to visualize left gutter?

A

Colon, mesocolon