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What size needle is most appropriate when administeringmedications intravenously in the horse?
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1.5inch 18 G needle
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When drawing blood or administeringmedications intravenously the recommended location of the neck is?
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Theproximal 1/3 of the neck
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What medication should never be administeredintramuscularly in the horse?
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Banamine
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The most common site for blood draw andintravenous administration of medications is?
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JugularVein
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This muscle separates the jugular vein and thecarotid artery in horses.
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Omohyoideus
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The appropriate locations to administerintramuscular injections are the pectoral muscles, the triangle zone on theneck, the gluteals, and the semi-membranosis/semi-tendinosis muscles.
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True |
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A rectal temperature of 101.0 F is considereda fever?
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False |
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Procaine penicillin should never beadministered intramuscularly if blood is seen in the hub when drawing back onthe syringe following needle placement.
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True |
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When administering intramusclar medications,when blood is seen in the needle hub when drawing back, what is the appropriateaction?
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Removethe needle and replace with a new needle
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Which is NOT an appropriately sized needle foruse in intramuscular injections in horses?
18 G 20 G 22 G 25 G |
25 G
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