Clinical examination in colicVersión en línea Brief test for cognitive and analytic ability before enroll the class of 651444 por Weerapongse Tangjitjaroen 1 What is colic Choose one or more answers a Acute abdomen b Chest pain c Lameness d Restlessness 2 Possible clinical signs of colic Choose one or more answers a Depress, head pressing, abdominal breathing, and inapetite b Sweating, reluctant to move, muscle twitching, and groaning c Restlessness or depress, pawing, circling, sweating, and inapetite d Circling, head pressing, depress, and ataxia 3 Location for determining the movement of IG tract at ileocecal valve Choose one or more answers a Dorsal part of Left paralumbar fossa b Dorsal part of right paralumbar fossa c Ventral part of Left paralumbar fossa d Ventral part of right paralumbar fossa 4 Most likely characteristic of gut sound in impaction of the large colon Choose one or more answers a Increase b Decrease c Not change d Varies (can be either increase or decrease) 5 Gut sound usually increase in which condition Choose one or more answers a Gastric ulceration b Impaction c Ileus d Spasmodic colic 6 Prolong CRT in colic is not a suitable tool to reflect what problem Choose one or more answers a Severe pain b Hypovolemic c Dehydration d Excessive accumulation of circulatory volume in certain section of GI tract 7 Not the best longterm indication of severe pain in colic horse Choose one or more answers a HR greater than 80 beats/min b Constant sweating c Severe restlessness with several attempt to lay down d Injected (red) gum 8 Benefit of abdominocenthesis a Decompress stomach b Remove excessive fluid from the GI tract c Obtain peritoneal fluid for further analysis d Can be one of the route of drug administration 9 A simple and essential equipment for saving life and for treating horses suffered from colic Choose one or more answers a Stethoscope b Nasogastric tube c Intravenous catheter d Nose twitch 10 Recurrent of gastric reflux in a short duration (less than 1 hours) Choose one or more answers a Esophageal obstruction b Gastric ulceration c Proximal enteritis d Impaction of the pelvic flexure