Movement
Abnormalities
Procedures
Conditions
Structures
100

Range of Motion

- how far a joint moves freely and painlessly

100

Abnormalities 

- opposite of normal

100

Palpate

- examine by touching and feeling the area

100

Plaque

- growth of bacteria on teeth

100

Lymph nodes

-  small glands filter lymph fluid, become swollen in response to infection and tumors

200

Ambulating

- to walk 

200

Pulse

- number of times the heart beats per minute

200

Auscultation

- listening with a stethoscope or other instrument

200

Inflammation

- redness, swelling or pain on/in an area of the body

200

Respiration

- Breaths Per Minute

300

Defecation 

- to have a bowel movement

300

Lesion 

- any damage or abnormal change to organ or tissue through injury of disease

300

Orthopedic Exam

- examining the skeletal system, structures, muscles and ligaments

300

Lethargic

- not alert or active

300

Temperature

- degree of heat of a living body

400

Gut mobility

- ability to pass material through the gut

400

Arrhythmia 

- irregular rhythm in the heart

400

Diagnosics

- identifying, characterizing or diagnosing a problem

400

Tartar

- plaque build up on teeth

400

Femoral Pulses

- pulse found inside the thigh of the hind leg

500

Capillary Refill Time

- time it takes for blood to return to the tissue

500

Murmur

- abnormal sound within the heart

500

Ophthalmoscope

- instrument used when examining the eye

500

Dehydration

- loss of water from the body

500

Vital Signs

- assess an animals health; includes pulse, respiration, and temp.

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