Which statement is true regarding venipuncture procedures in dogs? Sedation is recommended for routine venipuncture for the purpose of facilitating animal restraint. The jugular vein is not recommended for bleeding because of difficulty in accessing this vein. Removing more than 10% of the total blood volume in a single bleeding can produce hypovolemic shock. For routine venipuncture, the femoral vein is preferred over the jugular and cephalic veins.
Which statement is true regarding venipuncture procedures in dogs?
Sedation is recommended for routine venipuncture for the purpose of facilitating animal restraint.
The jugular vein is not recommended for bleeding because of difficulty in accessing this vein.
Removing more than 10% of the total blood volume in a single bleeding can produce hypovolemic shock.
For routine venipuncture, the femoral vein is preferred over the jugular and cephalic veins.