Abbreviations
Feline Diseases
Triage
Zoonotic
Lyme Disease
100

ADR stands for this.

What is Ain't Doin Right?

100

The transmission of FIV is by this route. 

What is bite wounds? 

100

To ask questions in order to quickly determine how soon the patient should be seen. 

What is Triaging?

100

Zoonotic diseases are diseases that can be spread between these.

What are humans and animals? 

100

The initial Lyme Vaccine should be boostered in what time frame?

What is 2-3 weeks after first vaccine?

200

HGE is an abbreviation for this, which is a condition that causes bloody vomiting and diarrhea.

What is Haemorrhagic Gastroenteritis? 

200

FIP has two forms. They are...

What is wet and dry? 

200

A patient has been shaking its head for 2 days. The owner is extremely concerned. This is an example of which of the following levels 1) Stable, 2) Urgent, 3) Emergent. 

What is Stable? 

200

Leptospirosis is transmitted by contact with this.

What is urine or water contaminated by urine? 

200

This is the most common symptom of Lyme disease.

What is limping/lameness? 

300

Commonly referred to as bloat, gastric dilatation-volvulus occurs when a dogs stomach fills with gas and subsequently twists .

What is GDV?

300

This disease is transmitted by licking, grooming, shared litter boxes, and other bodily secretions.

What is FELV?

300

Symptoms such as active bleeding, trouble breathing, not able to urinate, pale or white gums, etc need to be seen as this kind of appointment.

What is an emergency? 

300

A bacterial disease that affects kidney, liver and respiratory systems. Survives in moist and warm environments.

What is Lepto?

300

Lyme disease can affect these systems.

What are renal and neurologic?

400

Medical terminology for blocked cat.

What is Feline Urethral Obstruction?

400

This disease is transmitted by ingestion or inhalation of saliva or feces.

What is FIP?

400

The best place for an unvaccinated puppy with bloody stool and vomiting to wait to be seen is. 

Where is in their vehicle?

400

Intestinal parasite that causes diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea, etc. It lives in soil, food, and water. This is very hard to find on a fecal float. 

What is Giardia?

400

This type of tick spreads Lyme disease.

What is the deer tick?

500

IMHA stands for...

What is Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia?

500

FELV is contractable as soon as the feline catches it. This other disease has to mutate before becoming infectious. 

What is FIP? 

500

A patient just called in that their dog has gotten into the owner's anxiety medication. These are three things you should know about the situation before talking to a doctor. 

What are dog's weight, quantity/dose ingested (ie what medication, mg, number of pills), and time frame it was ingested?

500

A parasite that can cause ocular migrant in humans.

What are roundworms?

500

This is the actual bacteria that causes Lyme disease. 

What is Borrelia Burgdorferi? 

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