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tooth root abscesses
What disease that causes pain when opening the mouth is commonly found on
PM4?
ventral nasal meatus
Where should nasogastric tubes be placed to avoid bleeding of vascular
conchaes?
skin issues
What is the most common reason a pet is brought into a clinic?
ear issues
What is the second most common reason a pet is brought into a clinic?
tympanic membrane
What structure should be examined using an otoscope?
,middle ear infections
Bacterial infection of the tympanic membrane
ear mites
What is the most common cat ear infection etiology?
measure from tip of nose to most caudal rib
How do you know how long a nasogastric tube must be to reach the cardia of
the stomach before placement?
cricothyroid membrane
Where should needle puncture for a trans-tracheal wash or intra-tracheal
oxygen administration be placed?
tracheal rings
Where should needle puncture of a trans-tracheal wash or intra-tracheal
oxygen be in large breed dogs?
swallowing reflex, epiglottis is closed over the trachea
What is the first sign of a successful nasogastric tube placement?
, negative pressure
What causes laryngeal ventricles prolapse into laryngeal lumen in
brachycephalic dogs?
radiographs
What tool can be used to confirm successful nasogastric tube placement to
avoid bronchial damage?
laryngeal paralysis and respiratory distress
Injury to the recurrent laryngeal n. causes what?
cricopharyngeal achalasia
failure of the smooth muscle fibers of the esophageal sphincter
cricopharyngeal m. to relax
contraction of the esophagus and dysphagia
What occurs when there is cricopharyngeal achalasia?
cricopharyngeal myotomy
Surgical procedure to relieve cricopharyngeal achalasia by incising the
muscle