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| <center><WikiQuiz | | <center><WikiQuiz |
| questionnumber="4" | | questionnumber="4" |
− | question="" | + | question="You have organized your blood transfusion and are now ready for surgery. Then you realize that you have forgotten to do something. What is it?" |
− | choice1="" | + | choice1="Ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspirate of the mass to determine if it is malignant or benign " |
− | choice2="" | + | choice2="Activated clotting time" |
− | choice3="" | + | choice3="Thoracic radiographs " |
− | choice4="" | + | choice4="Bone marrow biopsy" |
− | choice5="" | + | choice5="Options b and c" |
− | correctchoice="4" | + | correctchoice="5" |
− | feedback1="" | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect'''. This is unlikely to be diagnostic, and even if it is, will not change the treatment, i.e. surgical resection, and may cause unnecessary bleeding. Choose again." |
− | feedback2="" | + | feedback2="Correct. This is important to test if she is in disseminated intravascular coagulation, and as a reference for postoperative monitoring. It is also of use if the mass is of hepatic origin. However, you also need thoracic radiographs for staging purposes. Choose again." |
− | feedback3="" | + | feedback3="Correct. You should take thoracic radiographs for staging purposes before surgery for any patient with an abdominal mass. The presence of pulmonary metastatic lesions may change the client’s willingness to treat. However, it would also be ideal to have an activated clotting time before surgery. Choose again." |
− | feedback4="" | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect'''. This is an unnecessary test for this dog. Choose again" |
− | feedback5="" | + | feedback5="'''Correct'''." |
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| </WikiQuiz></center> | | </WikiQuiz></center> |