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stress placed on the horse that will lower their disease resistance ex. gestation, growth, new environment, age, training, etc. |
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hot swelling bodies good response; removes dead and injured tissue signals WBC to respond it can get out of bounds (ex. fever) swelling, heat, redness, and often pain |
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blood vessels constrict and shut down to limit fluid loss, then they enlarge to increase blood flow to the area, it accelerates how fast WBCs and such can get to the area |
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circulatory deficiency that results in less blood flow to the outer extremities of the horse |
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trauma surgery toxemia blood loss anemia allergic reaction colic burns major infections severe dehydration |
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cold extremities capillary refill time lengthens gums may be white/pale pink/brick red temperature will drop cold sweat decrease in blood pressure |
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increase volume IV fluids; too much fluid too fast can cause vessels to leak usually given a lot and then tapered off antibiotics/ corticosteroids/ anti-iflammatories keep warm |
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cold swelling, accumulation of excess fluid being stored in body tissue, can occur for example over night-stocked up |
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disruption in fluid system, can be blood related or lymphatic system protein loss, kidney disease, gastrointestinal disorders |
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try to treat the underlying cause, compression bandages, warm area (linament) |
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wound with skin flap hanging, can start to putrefy if it does not fall off/ dry out and can lead to gangrene/rotting which can cause toxemia |
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death of tissue plus putrefaction |
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loss of blood supply-ischemia, blood vessels cut, pressure constriction of blood vessels, some bacteria produce toxins that can lead to gangrene (ex. tetanus) |
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remove necrotic tissue (debriding), increase circulation and air flow to the area, antibiotics and possibly some anti-toxins |
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presence of pathogens or toxins in the blood symptoms: signs of infection, sometimes none b/c its the whole body, fever, anorexia treatment: antibiotics and some fluid therapies |
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definition: bleeding uncontrollably causes: trauma, surgery, clotting disorders, certain toxins treatment: find the cause, stop the blood, pressure on wound, compression bandage w/ ice, internally;replace fluids |
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condition where the blood is deficient in oxygen carrying ability |
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NON-REGENERATIVE ANEMIA (DECREASED PRODUCTION) |
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the body is not producing enough RBCs slower onset; longer to realize it more common w/ chronic disease can be brought on by overuse of antibiotics increase in fatigue for no reason |
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REGENERATIVE ANEMIA (PRODUCTION STILL HAPPENING) |
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Hemolytic; increased destruction of blood cells. RBC can just start breaking up and can cause a large clot in the vessels(introvascularly), extrovascularly can be destroyed by phagocytosis in the kidneys and liver Hemorrhage; loss of blood cells, extreme parasite load, extreme gastric ulcers, most rapid onset |
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REGENERATIVE ANEMIA (PRODUCTION STILL HAPPENING) |
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Hemolytic; increased destruction of blood cells. RBC can just start breaking up and can cause a large clot in the vessels(introvascularly), extrovascularly can be destroyed by phagocytosis in the kidneys and liver Hemorrhage; loss of blood cells, extreme parasite load, extreme gastric ulcers, most rapid onset |
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ataxia, blindness, shock, coma, death Icterus; jaundice-liver is breaking down biloruben and hemoglobin; caused by a hemolytic anemia |
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transfusion, careful fluid loading, find cause, run a fecal check for ulcers, modified diet, spleen, can contract and push many more blood cells into the system, best CBC test from a tranquil horse |
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