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Pet First Aid for Puppies and Kittens Mastery Hub: The Indus

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Q1Domain Verified
When initiating rescue breaths for a collapsed puppy with no palpable pulse, what is the primary goal of the initial chest compressions, and what is the recommended rate?
To encourage spontaneous cardiac activity through rhythmic pressure; 80-100 compressions per minute.
To manually circulate oxygenated blood to vital organs, bypassing the heart's pumping action; 100-120 compressions per minute.
To stimulate breathing by creating a sudden surge of oxygen to the lungs; 100-120 compressions per minute.
To expel any potential airway obstruction by forcefully pushing air through the trachea; 120-150 compressions per minute.
Q2Domain Verified
During the assessment phase of CPR for a kitten, you've determined it's unresponsive and not breathing normally. What critical step should be performed *immediately* before initiating rescue breaths or chest compressions, and why?
Administer a dose of epinephrine to stimulate cardiac function; it acts rapidly to improve heart contractility.
Perform a rapid visual and digital sweep of the oral cavity to check for and remove any visible obstructions; this ensures an open airway for ventilation.
Place the kitten in a sternal recumbent position to facilitate better lung expansion; proper positioning is key to effective breathing.
Check for a pulse at the femoral artery to confirm the absence of circulation; this guides whether to start compressions.
Q3Domain Verified
In the context of a puppy experiencing severe hypothermia after being found in cold conditions, what is the *most appropriate* initial method for warming the animal before initiating advanced life support measures like CPR, and why?
Use a hairdryer on a low, cool setting to gently warm the puppy’s fur; this avoids direct skin contact and potential burns.
Wrap the puppy in warm, dry towels and place it in a warm environment (e.g., a room heated to 80-85°F or 27-29°C); this allows for gradual and safe rewarming.
Apply external heat sources such as heating pads or hot water bottles directly to the puppy’s body; this offers focused and controlled warming.
Immerse the puppy in warm water (around 100-104°F or 38-40°C); this provides rapid and uniform heat transfer.

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