Veterinary Technology / Veterinary Nursing Program,
Veterinary Anaesthesia, Analgesia, and Patient
Monitoring Unit.
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1. ASA Physical Status Classifications
Which of the following patient's would fall into an ASA Class I physical status?
a normal healthy animal with no underlying disease
extreme risk, moribund
moderate risk, obvious disease present
high risk, significantly compromised by disease
A normal healthy animal with no underlying disease
Which of the following patient's would fall into an ASA Class II physical
status?
- a normal healthy animal with no underlying disease
- patient with moderate systemic disease or mild clinical signs
- moderate risk, obvious disease present
- patient with slight to mild systemic disturbances; patient able to compensate;
no clinical signs of disease
Patient with slight to mild systemic disturbances; patient able to compensate; no
clinical signs of disease
Which of the following patient's would fall into an ASA Class III physical
status?
- a normal healthy animal with no underlying disease
- patient at moderate risk and mild clinical signs
- Patient with preexisting systemic disease or severe disturbances
- patient with slight to mild systemic disturbances; patient able to compensate;
no clinical signs of disease
Patient with moderate systemic disease or mild clinical signs
Which of the following patient's would fall into an ASA Class IV physical
status?
- a normal healthy animal with no underlying disease
- patient with moderate systemic disease or mild clinical signs
- patient with preexisting systemic disease or severe disturbances
- patient with slight to mild systemic disturbances; patient able to compensate;
no clinical signs of disease
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Patient with preexisting systemic disease or severe disturbances
Which of the following patient's would fall into an ASA Class V physical
status?
- a normal healthy animal with no underlying disease
- patient with moderate systemic disease or mild clinical signs
- patient with preexisting systemic disease or severe disturbances
- Surgery often performed in desperation on patients with life-threatening
systemic disease or disturbances not correctable by surgery; includes all
moribund patients not expected to survive 24 hours
Surgery often performed in desperation on patients with life-threatening systemic
disease or disturbances not correctable by surgery; includes all moribund patients
not expected to survive 24 hours
Pulse strength is the general indicator of?
respirations
blood pressure
EtCo2
a metabolic disease
Blood pressure
During surgery on a 3 year old Poodle the veterinary technician anesthetist is
monitoring the patient under anesthesia. How frequently is it most appropriate
for the anesthetist to check the patient, and where should the results
recorded?
every 5 minutes on the anesthesia monitoring form
every 15 mins on the surgical record
every 20 minutes on the anesthesia form
Every 5 minutes on the anesthesia monitoring form
The veterinarian should be notified immediately if the mean arteria pressure
(MAP) of an anesthetized animal reaches which of the following thresholds?
80 mm HG
55 mm NaCl
95 mm RBC
60 mm HG
60 mm HG