Exam 2 Ruminants Flashcards

1
Q

What local anesthetic technique is used for dehorning?

A

Cornual block

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2
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What local anesthetic technique is used for ophthalmic surgery?

A

Petersen or Retrobulbar

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3
Q

What bloodwork should be done for neonates?

A

PCV/TP, blood glucose

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4
Q

Fasting:

Adult large ruminants, sheep, and goat?

Calves, lambs, kids?

A

Adult large ruminants, sheep, and goat -> 12-18 hours

Calves, lambs, kids -> Are not starved

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5
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4 common problems in ruminants

A

1) Regurgitation and aspiration
2) Ruminal tympany (bloat)
3) Hypersalivation
4) Cardio-respiratory effects (Hypoventilation/hypotension)

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6
Q

Which drug is very potent in ruminants than horses and will cause pulmonary effects in sheep and goats?

A

Xylazine (alpha 2 agonist)

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7
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Which drug can reduce GI motility and may lead to bloat?

A

Atropine

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8
Q

ET tube sizes:

Adult cattle?

Calves?

Adult sheep and goats?

A

Adult cattle -> 20-30mm

Calves -> 8-12mm

Adult sheep and goats -> 7-12mm

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9
Q

What eye signs implies light plane?

A

Spontaneous ventral eyelid movement

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10
Q

Difference in GI anatomy between ruminants and camelids (llamas and alpacas)

A

Ruminants -> 4 compartments

Camelids -> 3 comparements as well as high RBC counts and low MCV (because come from high altitudes)

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11
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What drug is recommended for aiding ET placement in camelids?

A

Phenylephrine

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12
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What do camelids and horses share in comon?

A

Both are obligate nasal breathers

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