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1. Esophageal damage- can make them not eat 2. Fluids in trachea- drown them or develop pneumonia 3. Esophagitis (inflammation of the esophagus) 4. Perforation of the esophagus or trachea 5. Damage to the cardia (upper stomach sphincter)- jam needle too hard 6. Insertion of the needle and substance into the lungs 7. Lung perforation 8. Damage to the oral cavity 9. Aspiration of gavage material into the lungs from regurgitation (not vomiting) 10. Other traumatic injuries related to improper animal restraint 11. Death |
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anything via digestive tract, including intestines, any way to get a drug into an animal other than injection |
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cheek cavity, thing dissolves |
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directly into stomach by way of mouth |
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asthma inhaler, liquid anesthetic into gas, animal inhales |
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machine, steams medicine and you breath it in [done to kittens] |
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Why would you gavage for Emergencies? |
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Dehydration [rarely] or Stomach Pumping |
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Why would you gavage for Feeding? |
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Why would you gavage for Biomedical testing? |
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Why would you gavage for GI irritation? |
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to prevent irritation or when it is already irritated |
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Why would you gavage for Dehydration? |
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rarely use Gavage, normally IV |
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Why would you gavage for Stomach Pumping? |
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frequently used with dogs, pump bad out and good in [charcoal] |
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“without microorganisms” so as to not produce infections, refers more to the procedure |
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Free from all live bacteria or other microorganisms and their spores |
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When are Aseptic Techniques used [7] ? |
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a) Wound repair- need to suture laceration b) Microbiology c) Cell culture d) Minor surgery- cat castration e) Blood collection f) Injections g) Necropsy/Pathology |
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