what is the definition of emergency
a serious unexpected and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
what are the body systems that can include emergencies
what are emergencies in the alimentary and liver
colic (1 in 10), abdominal trauma (eventration)
what are urgent incidents in the alimentary and liver (4)
what are respiratory emergencies (2)
what are cardiovascular, spleen and blood emergencies (3)
what are nervous system emergencies
what are urgencies in the nervous system (3)
what are special senses emergencies
what are special senses urgencies
what are urinary system urgencies (2)
what are musculoskeletal emergencies (4)
what are musculoskeletal urgencies (5)
what are integumentary urgencies (2)
what are reproductive emergencies (2)
what are reproductive urgencies (2)
how can you prepare for an emergency
what equipment should be prepared for an emergency (4)
how do you triage and prioritize emergencies
on the phone
what guidance could you give an owner while they wait for a vet
what questions should you ask to triage at the scene (4)
what are the ABCD
A: establish an airway
B: breathing for patient
C: circulation (chest compressions, right lateral recumbency –> knees in adults and hands in foals)
D: drugs
what can cause upper airway obstruction (3)
how do you treat upper resp obstruction
bypass the upper resp tract –> emergency tracheostomy