Figure 1
-Explosive
-Self-reactives
-Organic Peroxides
Internal parasite with body segments that appear grossly as grains of rice in the stool of dogs & cats
A Tapeworm
The root word for heart
Cardio
Bodily fluid on which lab testing can show hyperglycemia, meaning excessive sugar in the
Blood
Location for the 2 eyewash stations
-Back by Kennels in Hospital
-By the Shower in Grooming
Figure 2
-Skin Corrosion/Burns
-Eye Damage
-Corrosive to Metals
The highly contagious skin parasite that burrows into the skin, causing severe itching
Sarcoptic Mange (Scabies)
A prefix for fast and/or referring to when clothes are considered "uncool"
Tachy
A bodily fluid sample obtained non-invasively when diagnosing diabetes
Urine
The amount of weight that should not be exceeded when lifting a patient or when you must ask for help
50 pounds
Figure 6
-Acute Toxicity (fatal or toxic)
The parasitic worm that attaches to the intestines, causing gastrointestinal problems and eventually anemia due to on-going blood loss
A Whipworm
Meaning of medical terminology word: Enter/o
Intestines
The liquid portion of blood collected in a green top tube
Plasma
The amount of Fire Extinguishers in the building
12
Figure 7
-Carcinogen
-Mutagenicity
-Reproductive Toxicity
-Respiratory Sensitizer
-Target Organ Toxicity
-Aspiration Toxicity
Parasite often referred to as a ghost-shaped protozoa that affects the GI system
A Giardia
Occurs when a ball hits your car and/or a prefix for tooth
Dent/o
Fluid used to hydrate a patient, often chosen for those with liver complications
Sodium Chloride/Saline/NaCl
The acronym for Pull pin, Aim at base of fire, Squeeze the handle, Sweep side to side
PASS