Is heart rate or blood pressure a more sensitive indicator of anesthetic depth in the horse?

What will be an ideal response?


Blood pressure changes before a change in heart rate; therefore it is the more sensitive indicator of anesthetic depth.

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How does the application of cold packs to an area affect the rate of absorption of subcutaneous fluids?

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Muscles that protract the scapula would be ________ thoracic muscles.

A. posterior B. anterior

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Specificity is an important characteristic of intercellular communication; which of these best explains how it occurs?

A. The phospholipid composition of the plasma membrane differs among cells. B. Protein receptors are only located on the surface of target cells. C. All cells have the same DNA, so any cell can express protein receptors for a specific chemical. D. Chemical messengers are all proteins, so bind only to receptors that are proteins. E. Protein receptors for chemical messengers are only expressed in specific target cells.

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An ideal predictor would have all of the following attributes except.

A. Equally applicability across different groups of people B. An accurate forecaster of the criterion C. Not too costly to the administrator D. A lengthy method of analysis

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