State two complications associated with the use of a pig snout snare

What will be an ideal response?


Complications associated with use of the snout snare include damage to entire snout as a result of the tourniquet effect and damage to nasal cartilage.

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Which of the following carry oxygen-poor blood?

A. Pulmonary veins and vena cavae B. Aorta and pulmonary veins C. Aorta and vena cavae D. Venae cavae and pulmonary arteries E. Pulmonary veins and pulmonary arteries

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The nonselective, passive process performed by the glomerulus that forms blood plasma without blood proteins is called ________

A) micturition B) tubular secretion C) glomerular filtration D) tubular reabsorption E) glomerular reabsorption

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During the period of ventricular filling ________.

A) pressure in the heart is at its peak B) blood flows passively through the atria and the open AV valves into the ventricles C) the atria remain in diastole D) it is represented by the P wave on the ECG

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Cardiac muscle tissue

a. has well developed sarcoplasmic reticulum b. has fast myosin ATPase activity c. contracts only when stimulated neurogenically d. has gap junctions e. stores calcium in its T tubules

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