List complications associated with nasogastric intubation of foals

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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).

Anatomy & Physiology

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Identify the fiber type of connective tissue that is strong, flexible, and resists stretching

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________ is a condition of insulin deficiency from beta cell destruction.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The atrioventricular bundle (of His) originates at the sinoatrial node.

a. true b. false

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