Terminology
Skeletal System
Restraining
Discharging Pets
Terminology II
100
A prefix meaning "away from".
What is ab-?
100
Top portion of the skull; protects the brain.
What is the cranium?
100
The body part used to hold the front end of the animal against the handler's shoulder.
What is the clavicle?
100
Step one in discharging a pet.
What is open the door and greet client with a friendly attitude?
100
Prefix meaning "elevated".
What is hyper-?
200
To examine by touch.
What is palpate?
200
Long bone in the upper hind leg; also called thigh bone.
What is the femur?
200
The type of leash used during physical examinations.
What is a noose leash?
200
Changes in _____________ must be told to the client.
What is weight?
200
Word part that gives essential meaning.
What is root?
300
Pertaining to the kidneys.
What is renal?
300
Collarbone.
What is the clavicle?
300
Inserting one finger under the muzzle's neck strap functions to:
What is check for proper fit?
300
What forms of payment do we accept?
What is cash only?
300
Inflammation of the stomach.
What is gastritis?
400
Suffix meaning "an instrument to visually examine".
What is -scope?
400
Long, flat, chestbone.
What is the sternum?
400
Give an example why an animal may be physically restrained OTHER than for a physical?
What is taking temperature, pulse, respirations, etc...
400
You should always offer _________ ___________ before the client leaves.
What is another appointment?
400
Condition of blue discoloration.
What is cyanosis?
500
Inflammation of the liver.
What is hepatitis?
500
Two bones found in the lower portion of the front leg.
What is radius and ulna?
500
The position an animal must be placed for muzzling.
What is sitting or sternal?
500
A grade of 'A' stands for:
What is awesome performance.
500
Surgical removal of the ovaries and uterus.
What is ovariohysterectomy?
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