(376) Reptile and Amphibian Triage, Vascular Access, and Fluid Resuscitation

1. Which of the following abnormalities is not considered a time-sensitive emergency in reptiles?
A. Firefly ingestion
B. Cloacal prolapse
C. Fractures
D. Anorexia
2. Which of the following is least helpful when determining hydration status of an emergent reptile?
A. Skin turgor
B. Eye position
C. Saliva appearance
D. Packed cell volume
3. Which of the following is the preferred IV catheterization site in chelonians?
A. Caudal vein
B. Subcarapacial sinus
C. Jugular vein
D. Brachial venous plexus
4. Intraosseous catheters can provide a rapid means of fluid administration. Which of the following is not a common site for intraosseous catheter placement in reptiles?
A. Distal femur
B. Proximal radius
C. Distal humerus
D. Proximal tibia
5. Which of the following fluids causes severe hyperglycemia and should not be used for fluid therapy in reptiles?
A. Plasma-Lyte A
B. Lactated Ringer’s
C. Normosol
D. Reptile Ringer’s
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