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when assisting with neonatal calf care after a forced fetal extraction or a c - section, it is important to place the calf in ______ recumbency and ensure that it is breathing. standing sternal lateral dorsal question 34 1 pts in horses with colitis, iv fluid therapy is crucial to support the cardiovascular system, replace fluid losses, and correct electrolyte and acid - base imbalances. colloid therapy may be necessary because of protein loss, which can lead to peripheral edema as blood leaks from blood vessels into surrounding tissue. which of the following would not be included in colloid therapy? hetastarch plasma lactated ringer’s solution dextran
For the first question, placing a neonatal calf in lateral recumbency after forced fetal extraction or C - section helps ensure breathing and proper care. For the second question, lactated Ringer's solution is a crystalloid, not a colloid used in colloid therapy. Colloids like hetastarch, plasma, and dextran are used to increase oncotic pressure due to protein - related issues in colitis cases.
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Question 1: C. lateral
Question 2: C. Lactated Ringer's solution