Medical abbreviations
Animal Nutrition
Restraint/Directional Terminology
Common Diseases
Medical Nursing
100

AS is the abbreviation for 

Left ear

100

List 3 ways you can help increase the palatability of an animals food

Heating in microwave, adding some water to it, sprinkling an additive on top, adding wet food to dry kibble

100

List 5 things veterinary personnel can do to reduce stress in cats at the vet clinic

Cat only exam room, wash hands, speak softly, Feliway, antianxiety meds, talk about cat carrier socialization etc. 

100

Which endocrine disease results in weight loss and a ravenous appetite in cats?

Hyperthyroidism

100

Relating to medical records, SOAP stands for

Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan

200

What is the abbreviation that means pertaining to both eyes?

OU

200

Which vitamins are water soluble 

Vitamin B complex and Vitamin C

200

When restraining a cat for a blood draw from the medial saphenous vein, the patient is restrained in

Lateral recumbency

200

A hospital acquired disease is known as

Nosocomial

200

Femoral artery pulses are no longer palpable when MAP is below

60mmHg

300

What abbreviation would we use to indicate a patient should not be fed or receive anything orally?

NPO (Nothing per os) 

300

Because guinea pigs lack the enzyme involved in synthesizing glucose to ascorbic acid, they require a dietary source of which vitamin

Vitamin C

300

A dogs dewclaw is on the ______ surface of their body

Medial

300

Describe the clinical signs you would expect to see in a patient diagnosed with pyometra

Fever, vaginal discharge, diarrhea, dehydration, anorexia, polyuria, polydipsia

300

Hypoxemia is defined as

Low blood oxygen levels

400

How often would you give a medication labelled QID

4 times daily or every 6 hours

400

Patients with pancreatitis or hyperlipidemia should avoid foods that are

High in fats

400

Which bovine restraint is most commonly used for drawing a blood sample from the coccygeal (tail) vein?

Tail jacking

400

Anterior drawer movement detects a problem with what joint

Stifle - Cranial cruciate ligament rupture

400

Our patient has an elevated total protein accompanied by an elevated packed cell volume - what does this likely indicate?

Dehydration

500

The abbreviation CRI means

Constant rate infusion

500

List 2 essential amino acids in dogs and cats (this means they need to be supplemented in the diet)

Arginine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan and valine

500

Which directional plane divides an animals body into unequal left and right parts?

Sagittal

500

An older canine patient presents with a head tilt, facial paresis, nystagmus, positional strabismus and ataxia - what disease do you suspect the doctor will diagnose them with?

Vestibular disease

500

A dog on intravenous fluids has initially received 25% of the 1000mL in the IV bag. How many mLs has it received?

250mL

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