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− | questionnumber="5" | + | questionnumber="5" |
− | question="How long does the second stage of parturition last in the mare?" | + | question="Approximately how long does the second stage of parturition last in the mare?" |
− | choice5="12 - 30 minutes"
| + | choice1="20 minutes" |
− | choice4="30 minutes - 4 hours"
| + | choice2="30 minutes - 4 hours" |
− | choice2="30 - 120 minutes"
| + | choice3="30 minutes - 2 hours" |
− | choice1="150 - 180 minutes"
| + | choice5="3 hours" |
− | choice3="6 hours"
| + | choice4="6 hours" |
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− | feedback5="Correct. The foal should be delivered within 30 minutes of the rupture of the allantochorion. If this is not the case then obstetric intervention is recommended. [[Parturition - Normal Parturition - Anatomy & Physiology#Stage 2|WikiVet Article: parturition]]."
| + | feedback1="'''Correct. In the mare, the foal should be delivered within approximately 20 minutes of the rupture of the allantochorion. If the second stage exceeds this time, then immediate obstetric intervention is recommended. [[Parturition - Normal Parturition - Anatomy & Physiology#Stage 2|WikiVet Article: parturition.]]" |
− | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The second stage of parturition takes 30 minutes to 4 hours in the cow. The foal should be delivered within 12 to 30 minutes of the rupture of the allantochorion. If this is not the case then obstetric intervention is recommended. [[Parturition - Normal Parturition - Anatomy & Physiology#Stage 2 2|WikiVet Article: parturition]]."
| + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The second stage of parturition takes between about 30 minutes to 4 hours in the cow. In the mare, the foal should be delivered within approximately 20 minutes of the rupture of the allantochorion. If the second stage exceeds this time, then immediate obstetric intervention is recommended. [[Parturition - Normal Parturition - Anatomy & Physiology#Stage 2 2|WikiVet Article: parturition.]]" |
− | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The second stage of parturition takes 30 to 120 minutes in the ewe. The foal should be delivered within 12 to 30 minutes of the rupture of the allantochorion. If this is not the case then obstetric intervention is recommended. [[Parturition - Normal Parturition - Anatomy & Physiology#Stage 2 3|WikiVet Article: parturition]]."
| + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The second stage of parturition takes between about 30 minutes to 2 hours in the ewe. In the mare, the foal should be delivered within approximately 20 minutes of the rupture of the allantochorion. If the second stage exceeds this time, then immediate obstetric intervention is recommended. [[Parturition - Normal Parturition - Anatomy & Physiology#Stage 2 3|WikiVet Article: parturition.]]" |
− | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' The second stage of parturition takes 150 to 180 minutes in the sow. The foal should be delivered within 12 to 30 minutes of the rupture of the allantochorion. If this is not the case then obstetric intervention is recommended. [[Parturition - Normal Parturition - Anatomy & Physiology#Sow |WikiVet Article: parturition]]."
| + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' The second stage of parturition takes approximately 3 hours in the sow. In the mare, the foal should be delivered within approximately 20 minutes of the rupture of the allantochorion. If the second stage exceeds this time, then immediate obstetric intervention is recommended. [[Parturition - Normal Parturition - Anatomy & Physiology#Sow |WikiVet Article: parturition.]]" |
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The second stage of parturition takes around 6 hours in the bitch. The foal should be delivered within 12 to 30 minutes of the rupture of the allantochorion. If this is not the case then obstetric intervention is recommended. [[Parturition - Normal Parturition - Anatomy & Physiology#Stage 2 4|WikiVet Article: parturition. ]]"
| + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The second stage of parturition takes around 6 hours in the bitch. In the mare, the foal should be delivered within approximately 20 minutes of the rupture of the allantochorion. If the second stage exceeds this time, then immediate obstetric intervention is recommended. [[Parturition - Normal Parturition - Anatomy & Physiology#Stage 2 4|WikiVet Article: parturition.]]" |
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