15. In which animals can an initial emergency blood transfusion be given without pretesting?
A. Horses and dogs
B. Horses and cats
C. Cats only
D. Cats and dogs
Option D is correct as cats and dogs are negative blood and hence are universal acceptor.cats and dogs are given transfusions of the packed red blood cells.
15. In which animals can an initial emergency blood transfusion be given without pretesting? A. Horses...
10. In which animals can an initial emergency blood transfusion be given without pretesting? A. Horses and dogs B. Horses and cats C. Cats only
A simple random sample of 120 vet clinics in Adelaide reveals that the vast majority of them only treat small pets (dogs, cats, rabbits, etc) and no large animals (cows, horses, etc). Of the 120 clinics sampled, 88 responded that they do not treat large animals at their clinics. If a 95% confidence interval were calculated instead of a 90% confidence interval for p, what would happen to the width of the confidence interval? Select one: a. It would be...
_8. The nurse is assessing a client during a transfusion of a unit of whole blood. The client acutely develops cough, shortness of breath, elevated blood pressure, and distended neck veins. The RN suspects the patient is having a reaction and will plan to administer A. Allergic reaction, Diphenhydramine B. Anxiety reaction, Lorazepam C. Fluid overload reaction, Furosemide D. Infection reaction, Azithromycin 9. The RN is caring for a client with extreme fatigue who presents to the emergency room with...
a.
Sheep, cows and goats.
b.
dogs, cats and horses.
c.
birds, rodents and reptiles.
d.
swine and cattle.
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QUESTION 2
The image provided demonstrates the Macroconidia produced by a
dermatophyte?
True
False
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QUESTION 3
The most common E. coli Pathotype associated with
foodborne outbreaks is.
Enteroinvasive, EIEC
Enterohemorrhagic, EHEC
Diffusely adherent, DAEC
Enteropathogenic, EPEC
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QUESTION 4
The difference between non pathogenic E. coli and E. coli
O157:H7 is?
E. coli...
To safely administer blood product to clients, Nurses should be vigilant through all the steps of transfusion: storage, transportation, handling, checking and disposing of blood bag and related waste. In the table given below, you will find each of these steps or variables and some choices given for each of the variable. Read the choices and complete the table as required. (30-50 words each) Q: What is the correct technique/ way /procedure for: a) Storage b) Transportation c) Handling d)...
1. A client involved in a motor vehicle accident arrives at the emergency department unconscious and severely hypotensive. The nurse suspects the client has several fractures in the pelvis and legs. Which parenteral fluid is the best choice for the client's current condition? a. Fresh frozen plasma b. Normal saline solution C. Lactated Ringer's solution d. Packed red blood cells (RBCs) 2. A client undergoing a hip replacement has autologous blood on standby if a transfusion is needed. What is...
1. A client involved in a motor vehicle accident arrives at the emergency department unconscious and severely hypotensive. The nurse suspects the client has several fractures in the pelvis and legs. Which parenteral fluid is the best choice for the client's current condition? a. Fresh frozen plasma b. Normal saline solution C. Lactated Ringer's solution d. Packed red blood cells (RBCs) 2. A client undergoing a hip replacement has autologous blood on standby if a transfusion is needed. What is...
tion. To avoid reactions, patiente specific blood, even IR can cause a mild transfusion Unit IV: Special Procedures 230 MATCHING 12-4: SPECIMEN AND TYPE OF PROCESSING Match the specimen with the type of processing normally required. Choices may be used more than once Type of Processing A. Centrifuge after clotting B. Centrifuge immediately C. Do not centrifuge Specimen Aldosterone in a red top 1. Ammonia in a green top 2 Blood culture in an SPS tube 3. BMP in an...
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The % of red blood cells in human blood is; a. 15% d, 60% 2. "Formed elements are: a. Sodium& potassium b. Blood cells & platelets c. Serum & plasma d. Blood &cells Which of following is an agranulocyte? a. Basophil b. Eosinophil c. Lymphocyte d. Neutrophil Sickle cell anemia is caused by: a. b. c. Mutation d. 3. 4. Lack of iron Lack of hemoglobin Lack of RBC 5 Which of following elements is present in...
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4. The blood type O negative is called the "universal donor" type, because it is the only blood type that may safely be transfused into any person. Therefore, when someone needs a transfusion in an emergency and their blood type cannot be determined, they are given type O negative blood. For this reason, donors with this blood type are crucial to blood banks. Unfortunately, this blood type is fairly rare;...