List complications associated with nasogastric intubation of foals
Complications associated with nasogastric intubation of the foal include aspiration, secondary
aspiration pneumonia, pharyngeal irritation, esophagitis, epistaxis, secondary guttural pouch
infection, and GI intolerance (colic, bloat, diarrhea).
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What is the idea of a Problem List?
What will be an ideal response?
When collecting data on a computer or retrieving data from a computer, the screen becomes the replacement for ________.
A. face-to-face communication B. the keyboard C. physician dictation D. paper
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