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Geriatric Pet First Aid Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of geriatric canine CPR, what specific physiological change in senior dogs makes chest compressions potentially more challenging and necessitates a modified approach compared to younger dogs?
Reduced lung elasticity and increased residual volume, impacting ventilation efficiency.
Increased bone density leading to a more rigid rib cage.
Greater subcutaneous fat deposits, requiring deeper and more forceful compressions.
Lower resting heart rate, requiring a slower compression rate to avoid overstimulation.
Q2Domain Verified
When administering rescue breaths to a geriatric dog experiencing respiratory arrest, what critical factor must be considered regarding the dog's airway anatomy and potential pre-existing conditions that differentiates it from a younger dog?
The higher incidence of dental disease, which can create a seal issue around the muzzle.
The reduced pharyngeal muscle tone, which can lead to tongue prolapse and airway obstruction.
The increased likelihood of laryngeal paralysis, requiring a more forceful initial breath to overcome obstruction.
The potential for a narrower tracheal lumen and weakened tracheal rings, necessitating gentle but consistent insufflation.
Q3Domain Verified
In the context of assessing pulse quality during an emergency in a senior dog, what is a key distinction to look for that may indicate a more serious underlying cardiac issue beyond simple hypoperfusion, compared to a younger dog?
A bounding pulse that is difficult to palpate due to increased blood pressure.
A weak and thready pulse that is easily obliterated, suggesting significant cardiac dysfunction.
An irregular pulse rhythm with frequent pauses, indicative of sinoatrial node dysfunction.
A pulse rate that is consistently higher than normal, suggesting compensatory tachycardia.

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