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Heatstroke and Hypothermia Management Mastery Hub: The Indus

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Q1Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Canine Heatstroke Emergency Course 2026," what is the primary physiological mechanism that fails during severe heatstroke, leading to multi-organ dysfunction?
Gastrointestinal stasis and malabsorption caused by hypoperfusion.
Pulmonary edema due to fluid overload from aggressive cooling.
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) triggered by systemic inflammation and endothelial damage.
Renal failure resulting from direct thermal injury to tubular cells.
Q2Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Canine Heatstroke Emergency Course 2026," what distinction is made between "heat exhaustion" and "heatstroke" in terms of core body temperature and clinical presentation?
Heat exhaustion presents with a core temperature above 41°C (105.8°F) and altered mentation, while heatstroke is characterized by a temperature below 41°C and only mild lethargy.
Heat exhaustion is characterized by mild hyperthermia (<40°C / 104°F) and reversible clinical signs, whereas heatstroke involves severe hyperthermia (>41°C / 105.8°F) and potentially irreversible organ damage.
There is no significant distinction; the terms are used interchangeably to describe any hyperthermic event in dogs.
Heat exhaustion involves panting and mild dehydration, while heatstroke is defined by seizures and coma regardless of temperature.
Q3Domain Verified
According to the advanced protocols discussed in "The Complete Canine Heatstroke Emergency Course 2026," what is the role of intravenous colloids in the management of severe canine heatstroke, beyond basic fluid resuscitation?
To provide immediate glucose for energy to damaged cellular mitochondria.
To directly counteract the inflammatory cytokines released during hyperthermia.
To increase oncotic pressure, aiding in the redistribution of fluid from interstitial to intravascular compartments and improving tissue perfusion.
To act as a buffer against the metabolic acidosis that often accompanies heatstroke.

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