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Feline CPR and Basic Life Support Mastery Hub: The Industry

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Q1Domain Verified
During advanced feline CPR, which of the following is the most critical factor to consider when determining the appropriate ventilation rate and tidal volume, beyond just basic chest compressions?
The color and capillary refill time (CRT) of the mucous membranes, indicating peripheral perfusion.
The ambient temperature and humidity of the resuscitation environment.
The presence and type of any pre-existing thoracic pathology, such as pleural effusion or pneumothorax.
The patient's body condition score (BCS) and estimated fat percentage.
Q2Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Feline CPR & Emergency Airway Management Course 2026," what is the primary rationale for administering a bolus of hypertonic saline (e.g., 7.5% NaCl) in a hypotensive cat experiencing cardiac arrest, as opposed to crystalloids alone?
To facilitate rapid correction of severe metabolic acidosis by buffering hydrogen ions.
To induce a transient osmotic diuresis, reducing intracranial pressure and improving cerebral perfusion.
To rapidly increase oncotic pressure and draw fluid into the intravascular space, improving preload.
To directly improve myocardial contractility through cellular ion shifts and reduce afterload by vasodilation.
Q3Domain Verified
According to the principles of advanced airway management in feline CPR, what is the MOST critical consideration when selecting an endotracheal tube (ETT) size for a cat in extremis, particularly in relation to preventing complications?
Prioritizing the largest possible tube that can be advanced without resistance to minimize airway resistance.
Ensuring a snug fit to prevent air leakage and maximize delivered tidal volume.
Choosing a tube size based solely on the cat's weight, using established nomograms for pediatric intubation.
Selecting a tube that allows for palpable air leakage around the cuff when fully inflated to prevent tracheal damage.

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