Normal Ranges and Values for Anesthetized Patients Flashcards

(18 cards)

1
Q

What is the normal heart rate range for a large dog under anesthesia?

A

60-180bpm

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What is the normal heart rate range for a small dog under anesthesia?

A

80-200bpm

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3
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What is the normal heart rate range for a cat under anesthesia?

A

90-200bpm

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4
Q

What is the normal ETCO2 range for both canines and felines?

A

30-45mmHg (millimeters of mercury)

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5
Q

What is the normal INCO2 range for both canine and feline?

A

0

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6
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What is the normal respiration rate range for both canine and feline under anesthesia?

A

8-20rpm

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7
Q

What is the normal Spo2 range for a canine and feline under anesthesia?

A

95-100%

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8
Q

What is a normal systolic blood pressure for canine and feline under anesthesia?

A

90-160mmHh (millimeters of mercury)

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9
Q

What is the normal diastolic blood pressure range of a canine and feline under anesthesia?

A

50-90mmHg (millimeters of mercury)

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10
Q

What is the normal mean blood pressure range for canine and feline under anesthesia?

A

70-90mmHg (millimeters of mercury)

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11
Q

What is the normal temperature range of canine and and feline under anesthesia?

A

100.0 - 102.2 degrees Fahrenheit

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12
Q

What is the normal capillary refill time (CRT) for both feline and canine patients under anesthesia?

A
  • 2 seconds or less
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13
Q

If the CRT is longer than 2 sec what could be causing it?

A

-Poor tissue perfusion
- Low arterial blood pressure or peripheral vasoconstriction

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14
Q

What do normal mucous membranes look like on a patient under anesthesia?

A

Pink and moist

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15
Q

What arteries can you use to palpate a pulse?

A

-Lingual
- Femoral
- Carotid
- Dorsal metatarsal
- Digital

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16
Q

In awake animals what is the normal mean arterial pressure (MAP)?

A

85 to 120 mm Hg

17
Q

What should the mean arterial pressure (MAP) be maintained at?

A

Above 70 mm Hg

18
Q

What should mean arterial pressure (MAP) for a patients under anesthesia never be allowed to drop below?