10. A routine boarder, due for Bordetella bronchiseptia 11. A critical DSH needing 9 30 min blood testing, injectable antibio
6. A Labrador in toxic shock, prescribed activated charcoal solution 7. A 10 year old terrier that bites when the owner tries
Name: Special Topics Homework Assignment There are many routes of medication administration available to us to provide our pa

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10. A routine boarder, due for Bordetella bronchiseptia 11. A critical DSH needing 9 30 min blood testing, injectable antibiotics, and fluid therapy 12. 5 yo, healthy Dachshund in for annual exam and DHAPP administration, has a negative reaction and needs an emergency drug to take effect quickly 13. 13 yo anesthetized, intubated Golden Retriever, goes into cardiac arrest and needs epinephrine, but a vein cannot be accessed 14. Hospitalized, recumbent, dehydrated 0.85 lb kitten needs systemic antibiotics ASAP 15. Severely burned patient has no venous access but needs fluid therapy and systemic antibiotics. 6. A Labrador in toxic shock, prescribed activated charcoal solution 7. A 10 year old terrier that bites when the owner tries to pill her, and is on a specific, no treats, kibble only diet, in need of daily nitroglycerin for a heart condition 8. A pruritic Dalmatian admitted to your clinic for allergen injections 9. A violently seizing Chihuahua, needs diazepam and blood work 10. A routine boarder, due for Bordetella bronchiseptia 11. A critical DSH needing q 30 min blood testing, injectable antibiotics, and fluid therapy 12. 5 yo, healthy Dachshund in for annual exam and DHAPP administration, has a negative reaction and needs an emergency Total Name: Special Topics Homework Assignment There are many routes of medication administration available to us to provide our patients with the best care. Determine the best route to administer each of the following underlined medications and EXPLAIN why you chose that route. NO ABBREVIATIONS. If the chosen route is IV, indicate injection or IV catheter. If oral is chosen, you must indicate the formulation you would choose. (use CTVT Ch. 18) 1. Mildly dehydrated Boxer in need of fluid therapy, owners cannot afford for patient to be admitted 2. Feral, hissing feline, dropped off for neuter using injectable, general anesthetics 3. Moderately dehydrated 5 month old puppy hospitalized for parvovirus, needs anti-emetics and 100 mL/hr of fluid. 4. A 12 yr old DSH prescribed pain medication given at home for the next 5 days, 75 yr old owner 5. A 15 year old orange tabby in need of weekly fluid administration at home
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