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  What is a horse's average temperature? What is a horse's average pulse? What is a foals average pulse? What is a yearlings average pulse? A rate higher then 50 shows? Where can the pulse be read? How do you read the pulse? What is the average respiration? How do you read the respiration? What does CRT stand for? What are the mucus membranes? If gums are moist pink? if gums are pale pink? If gums are bright red? If gums are gray or blue? If gums are yellow? How to test for dehydration? arterial bleeding? Venous bleeding? How to treat bleeding?  

Management Sep 04, 2020

 

  1. What is a horse's average temperature?
  2. What is a horse's average pulse?
  3. What is a foals average pulse?
  4. What is a yearlings average pulse?
  5. A rate higher then 50 shows?
  6. Where can the pulse be read?
  7. How do you read the pulse?
  8. What is the average respiration?
  9. How do you read the respiration?
  10. What does CRT stand for?
  11. What are the mucus membranes?
  12. If gums are moist pink?
  13. if gums are pale pink?
  14. If gums are bright red?
  15. If gums are gray or blue?
  16. If gums are yellow?
  17. How to test for dehydration?
  18. arterial bleeding?
  19. Venous bleeding?
  20. How to treat bleeding?

 

Expert Solution

 

  1. What is a horse's average temperature?

90-101 degrees

  1. What is a horse's average pulse?

30-40 beats per a minute

  1. What is a foals average pulse?

70-120 beats per a minute

  1. What is a yearlings average pulse?

45-60 beats per a minute

  1. A rate higher then 50 shows?

signs of physical stress (excitement, nervousness, pain, diseas)

  1. Where can the pulse be read?

facial artery, fetlock, or behind elbow

  1. How do you read the pulse?

count beats for 15 seconds then times by 4. take it three times and calculate average.

  1. What is the average respiration?

15-18 breathes per a minute

  1. How do you read the respiration?

watch rib cage, watch nostrils

  1. What does CRT stand for?

capillary refill time

  1. What are the mucus membranes?

nose, eye, gum lines

  1. If gums are moist pink?

healthy good blood circulation

  1. if gums are pale pink?

capillaries have retracted, indicator of fever or blood loss

  1. If gums are bright red?

capillaries are enlarged, indicated toxicity or mild shock

  1. If gums are gray or blue?

severe shock, from depression or illness

  1. If gums are yellow?

liver problems

  1. How to test for dehydration?

skin pinch, skin should go down within 2 seconds, longer it stays up the more dehydrated the horse is.

  1. arterial bleeding?

squirting, bright red, under pressure

  1. Venous bleeding?

oozing, dark red blood

  1. How to treat bleeding?

first: stop the bleeding with direct pressure for five minutes
second: assess the situation and decide if the vet is needed

 

 

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