Respiratory Emergencies Flashcards
Abdominal moves inward during inspiration
Paradoxial
Tachypnea interspersed with apnea
Cheyne Stokes
Deep labored breathing associated w/ metabolic acidosis
Kussmaul
A snoring sound
Stertor
A wheezing sound
Stridor
This respiratory emergency is often secondary to vomiting or regurgitation; especially while recumbent, vomiting with megaesophagus and following anesthesia. Often occurs 24 - 36 hrs after aspiration.
Aspiration Pneumonia
This respiratory emergency can be caused by viral respiratory infections such as the canine influenza virus. It is called ___
Viral Pneumonia
This respiratory emergency slowing gets worse over time and is caused by fungus infecting soil. This is called ___
Fungal Pneumonia
This respiratory emergency is caused by bacteria, and can cultured through a transtracheal wash. This is known as ___
Bacterial Pneumonia
Fluid in the lungs is known as ___
Pulmonary edema
This respiratory issue in feline patients characterized by difficulty breathing, wheezing, rapid breathing, coughing or hacking, open-mouthed breathing, or vomiting is called ___.
Feline Asthma
This condition is caused by Hypoplastic trachea, Elongated soft palates, Stenotic nares, Everted saccules, Shortened nasal passages. This is known as ___
Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome
This condition is common in older large dogs such as male labradors. The arytenoid cartilages become paralyzed and no longer open during inspiration resulting in inspiratory stridor
Laryngeal Paralysis
Animals who have survived a fire may have multiple injuries caused by ___. (Hypoxemia, Pulmonary damage, Thermal injury)
Smoke Inhalation
A long bruise that often develops within 24 - 36 hrs after blunt force trauma to the chest is called ___.
Pulmonary Contusion