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Basic dermatological procedure. It is performed using a blade, a glass slide, and mineral oil

What is a skin scrape?

100

Nodes drain the oral cavity and the head

What is the maxillary LN?

100

Diagnostic test which may not yield a diagnostic sample in tissues that do not exfoliate well.

What is the needle only FNA method?

100

Gently place a microscope slide on top of the slide containing the sample, lightly compressing the sample, and pull the slides apart to spread the sample.

What is a squash prep?

200

Collect parasites and debris from the hair and skin surface for microscopic evaluate.

What is cellophane tape procedure?

200

LN that drain the superficial neck, the dorsal thorax, and forelimb

What is the pre scapular LN?

200

Provides more cells, preferred for firm tissues. May cause more blood contamination and disruption of fragile ce

What is the needle with aspiration only FNA method?

200

To collect a sample of skin for histopathologic examination.

What is a skin biopsy?

300

Contents of a pustule to examine cytological and to culture any causative bacte

What is a culture of a skin pustule? 

300

LN drains to the foot and distal rear leg

What is the popliteal LN?

300

Diagnostic test is useful in determining whether a mass is inflammatory or noninflammatory and determining whether enlarged lymph nodes are reactive or neoplastic.

What is a fine needle cytology?

300

Medication and fluids into the bone.

What is an intraosseous injection?

400

To evaluate patients with lesions suggestive of dermatophyte

What is a woods lamp?

400

This mite is shaped like a cigar with eight legs.

What is demodex?

400

Superficial veins that lie on the anterior surface of the  forearm

What is the cephalic vein?

400

Analgesic and anesthetic injection in the lumbosacral junction (L7-S1), rear limb procedure for pain relief.

What is an epidural? 

500

Is responsible for most dermatophyte infections in cats (>98%) and dogs (60% to 70

What is M. Canis?

500

The trochanteric fossa of the femur, the flat medial surface of the proximal tibia, and the greater tubercle of the humerus.


What are the preferred sites for intraosseous catheterization?

500

A technique for when repeated or continuous IV infusion of drugs, fluids, or blood products or parenteral nutrition is necessary

What is a central line?

500

When venous access is required to administer IV drugs, fluids, blood products, or parenteral nutrition and a venous catheter cannot be established

What is an intraosseous catheter?

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