1. Read the following case and determine the plan for maintenance fluids and rehydration (if necessary). Additionally, indicate the recommended analgesia plan to mitigate the patient's pain. It is important to show the steps to follow to calculate doses and fluids. maintenance: 45mg/kg/day A 5 year old cat weighing 10 lbs shows the following signs : urine with blood, urgency when going to the bathroom, urine in small quantities but frequently, licking the genital area, vocalizing, hiding, decreased appetite, history of vomiting and diarrhea The veterinarian diagnosed urinary obstruction due to inflammation in the urethra. The owner was instructed that the animal would remain hospitalized for 4 days with intravenous fluids and pain medications.
1. Read the following case and determine the plan for maintenance fluids and rehydration (if necessary). Additionally, indicate the recommended analgesia plan to mitigate the patient's pain. It is important to show the steps to follow to calculate doses and fluids. maintenance: 45mg/kg/day A 5 year old cat weighing 10 lbs shows the following signs : urine with blood, urgency when going to the bathroom, urine in small quantities but frequently, licking the genital area, vocalizing, hiding, decreased appetite, history of vomiting and diarrhea The veterinarian diagnosed urinary obstruction due to inflammation in the urethra. The owner was instructed that the animal would remain hospitalized for 4 days with intravenous fluids and pain medications.
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Read the following case and determine the plan for maintenance fluids and rehydration (if
necessary). Additionally, indicate the recommended analgesia plan to mitigate the patient's
pain. It is important to show the steps to follow to calculate doses and fluids.
maintenance: 45mg/kg/day
A 5 year old cat weighing 10 lbs shows the following signs:
urine with blood, urgency when going to the bathroom, urine in small quantities but frequently, licking
the genital area, vocalizing, hiding, decreased appetite, history of vomiting and diarrhea
The veterinarian diagnosed urinary obstruction due to inflammation in the urethra. The owner was
instructed that the animal would remain hospitalized for 4 days with intravenous fluids and pain
medications.
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Read the following case and determine the plan for maintenance fluids and rehydration (if
necessary). Additionally, indicate the recommended analgesia plan to mitigate the patient's
pain. It is important to show the steps to follow to calculate doses and fluids.
maintenance: 45mg/kg/day
A 5 year old cat weighing 10 lbs shows the following signs:
urine with blood, urgency when going to the bathroom, urine in small quantities but frequently, licking
the genital area, vocalizing, hiding, decreased appetite, history of vomiting and diarrhea
The veterinarian diagnosed urinary obstruction due to inflammation in the urethra. The owner was
instructed that the animal would remain hospitalized for 4 days with intravenous fluids and pain
medications.
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Step 1: Introduction
Analgesics, commonly known as medications for pain, are drugs that treat a variety of pains, such as headaches, injuries, and arthritis. Both opioid analgesics and anti-inflammatory analgesics alter how the brain interprets pain. Some analgesics may be purchased without a doctor's prescription, while others require one.
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