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Paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia at a ventricular rate of 300 bpm.
 
Paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia at a ventricular rate of 300 bpm.
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defibrillation (can start with 100 J) is an option as this can precede sustained ventricular
 
defibrillation (can start with 100 J) is an option as this can precede sustained ventricular
 
tachycardia and fibrillation.
 
tachycardia and fibrillation.
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With lidocaine, increased dosage may cause ataxia or seizures which can be
 
With lidocaine, increased dosage may cause ataxia or seizures which can be
 
treated with i/v diazepam and discontinuation of the drug.
 
treated with i/v diazepam and discontinuation of the drug.
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Chest radiographs and
 
Chest radiographs and
 
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an echocardiogram should be included in the preoperative monitoring.
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Revision as of 11:05, 17 August 2011

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A three-year-old, spayed female Great Dane presented recumbent with abdominal distension. She received 4 liters of lactated Ringer’s solution i/v and remained recumbent with pale mucous membanes. She was decompressed with an orogastric tube. On auscultation, HR is rapid and pulses are barely palpable.


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What is the ECG diagnosis (106; speed 25 mm/sec)? [[|Link to Article]]
What interventions are necessary at this time [[|Link to Article]]
What are possible adverse reactions to drug treatment, and how should they be treated? [[|Link to Article]]
What are possible causes of this dog’s new problem, and what diagnostics would be indicated? [[|Link to Article]]


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