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Rabbit Medicine and Surgery Q&A 08
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Widespread gaseous distension of the intestines indicates that non-obstructive ileus is present.
Widespread gaseous distension of the intestines indicates that non-obstructive ileus is present.
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|q2=What factors can affect gut motility?
|q2=What factors can affect gut motility?
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*ingestion of toxins (e.g. lead);
*ingestion of toxins (e.g. lead);
*foreign body.
*foreign body.
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|q3=What treatment would you initiate?
|q3=What treatment would you initiate?
|a3= Treatment should consist of:
|a3= Treatment should consist of:
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#Exercise – helps to stimulate GI motility.
#Exercise – helps to stimulate GI motility.
#Simethicone (20–40 mg/kg p/o q6h) may be useful if large amounts of gas are present.
#Simethicone (20–40 mg/kg p/o q6h) may be useful if large amounts of gas are present.
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