What is the calculation for correcting fluid loss?
Deficit (dehydration) + Ongoing Losses + Maintenance over 24hr
What are the characteristics of a 5% dehydrated horse?
Skin Tent: 1-3 sec
MM/CRT: Moist to slightly tacky, normal
HR: Normal
Other: Decreased Urine output
What are the characteristics of an 8% dehydrated horse?
Skin Tent: 3-5 sed
MM/CRT: Tacky, often 2-3 sec
HR: 40-6 bpm
Other: Decreased arterial BP
What are the characteristics of a 10-12% dehydrated horse?
Skin Tent: 5 or more sec
MM/CRT: Dry, often >4 sec
HR: 60 bpm or more
Other: Reduced jugular fill, barely detectable peripheral pulse, sunken eyes
What are the characteristics of a 12-15% dehydrated horse?
- Obvious shock
At what percent dehydration is the horse closet death or dead?
15%
T/F: Sunken eyes are more obvious in food animals and may not be very apparent in horses.
True
What is the best way to administer fluids to an animal with an intestinal obstruction?
PO- helps to break up the blockage and return mobility to GIT
What instances would we want to over-hydrate a horse?
What are the advantages of oral administration of fluids?
Horses with what issue would be best to administer fluids PO rather than IV?
Horses with decreased jugular filling
What are the disadvantages to oral administration of fluids?
Contraindicated in gastric distension and ileus
What kind of needles/catheters are typically used to administer IV fluids?
14g 5.5” needles
What veins can be used to administer IV fluids?
What direction should jugular catheters be placed in order to administer fluids?
Tip towards the heart
What is the disadvantage to lateral thoracic catheters in recumbent animals?
Dislodge easily; typically only placed for low volume of fluids or for medication administration
What is the first choice for limb vein catheters?
Cephalic vein- may clot easily
What is a disadvantage of saphenous catheter placement?
Easily bent by limb motion and poorly tolerated
When is a saphenous catheter going to be beneficial?
Severely depressed horses when other places have been overused/can’t be accessed
What are the advantages of IV fluid administration?
What are the disadvantages of IV fluid administration?
Why is SQ fluid administration nearly never used in adult horses?
Skin is not very elastic
Can sometimes be used in foals
What kind of needles/catheters are used for IP fluid administration?
Same as for jugular- 14g 5.5”
Where are IP fluid administered?
Dorsal aspect of the left flank at the paralumbar fossa on the left