General Flashcards

1
Q

Very few drugs are L in exotics. What are your options?

A

A. Use a L drug
B. Use a drug listed on the Small Animal Exemption Scheme
C. Off cascade

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2
Q

What can you use to sex lizards?

A

Hemipenile bulge
Femoral pores
Sexual dimorphism - different colours, Spurs

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3
Q

What can be used to sex snakes?

A

Pop the hemipene out the vent
Probing - 14 scales in males, just sent gland in females
Pinging - feeling for hemipenes

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4
Q

What can be used to sex Chelonia?

A
Tail length 
Plastron concavity
Width of anal scutes
Carapacial shape
Palpation of intromittent organ (phallus)
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5
Q

What can be used to sex birds?

A
Behaviour or egg laying
Sexual dimorphism e.g. plumage colour
Vent sexing
DNA sexing
Imaging
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6
Q

What can be used to sex small mammals?

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Size - particularly in ferrets
External genitalia incl. genito-anal distance, extrusion of penis or palpation of testes, os penis in mustelids, teats in some spp

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7
Q

How can a male Syrian or golden hamster be ID?

A

A prominent flank scent gland

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8
Q

How can rabbits be sexed?

A
Penis = circular shape
Vulva = slit shape
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9
Q

What is the normal temp range for birds?

A

40-42

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10
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What is the normal temp range for small furries?

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36.5-40

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11
Q

What is the normal temp range for hedgehogs?

A

35-37

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12
Q

Why is surgical neutering contraindicated in ferrets?

A

Linked to adrenal disease

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13
Q

What can happen if a female ferret is not mated?

A

Induced ovulators

Oestrogen toxicity - pancytopenia

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14
Q

What are the two vaccines in rabbits

A

Myxomatosis

RHD-1/2

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15
Q

What are the two vaccines in ferrets

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Distemper - not L, used under cascade

Rabies - pet passport scheme

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16
Q

What vaccine can be used in guinea pigs?

A

Bordetella

17
Q

What vaccine for birds is available in the USA / Canada?

A

Polyoma Virus

18
Q

Which vaccines are available for reptiles and amphibians?

A

None

19
Q

Why should tortoises be bathed regularly throughout hibernation?

A

Use their full bladder as a water source

20
Q

Where are microchips placed in birds? Penguins?

A
Birds = LHS pectoral
Penguins = SC at base of neck
21
Q

Where are microchips placed in Chelonia and lizards? Snakes?

A

Chelonia and lizards = LHL

Snakes = LHS 3 head spaces back from head OR LHS cloaca

22
Q

What is the maintenance fluid requirement for small mammals?

A

75-100ml/kg/d

23
Q

What is the maintenance fluid requirement of birds?

A

50ml/kg/d

24
Q

What is the maintenance fluid requirement of reptiles?

A

10-30ml/kg/d

25
Q

Over what period of time should fluid deficit be replaced in reptiles cf. birds and mammals?

A

Reptiles = 48-96hrs

Birds and mammals = 24-48hrs

26
Q

For oxygen therapy, what % should be used in reptiles and birds cf. mammals? Why?

A

30-50% cf. 100% in mammals

Stimulation for respiration in birds and reptiles is hypercapnia NOT hypoxia

27
Q
Which veins are used for IV access in
A. Rabbits
B. Rodents
C. Birds
D. Lizards
E. Snakes
F. Chelonia
A

A. Cephalic, lat. saphenous, marginal auricular
B. Cephalic, lat. saphenous, jug, lat. tail
C. Medial tarsal, basilic, R jug
D. Ventral tail, cephalic, jug, ventral abdo
E. Ventral tail, R jug
F. Jug, dorsal tail

28
Q

Birds and reptiles respond differently to opioids cf. mammals - why? Which receptors do birds and reptiles have?

A

Have a different variety of opiate receptors

Birds = kappa mostly
Reptiles = kappa and other similar to mammalian Mu