Anatomy
Neurology
Medications
Bloodwork
Infectious Diseases
100

This is the strongest and longest bone in an animal's body?

What is the Femur?

100

This neurological disorder, often seen in older dogs, involves a progressive loss of balance and coordination, typically caused by degeneration of the inner ear or brainstem

What is Vestibular Disease?

100

This medication is often used in dogs and cats to treat nausea and vomiting by increasing gastric motility

What is Metoclopramide (Reglan)?

100

This value can help diagnose diabetes or hypoglycemia

What is Glucose?

100

A common respiratory condition that causes ocular and nasal discharge in cats

What is Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (FVR) or Herpes?

200

The amount of cavities a dog's body contains

What is 3? (Thoracic, Abdominal, and Pericardial)

200

This condition in dogs and cats causes sudden, uncontrolled movements or seizures due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain

What is Epilepsy?

200

This anti-parasitic medication is used to treat and prevent heartworm disease

What is Ivermectin?

200

This value measures the proportion of red blood cells in the blood and can indicate anemia or dehydration if it is too low or high

What is Packed Cell Volume (PCV)?

200

A respiratory condition in which cats present with nasal discharge and oral ulcerations lasting up to 30 days.

What is Calicivirus?

300

This muscle plays a key role in breathing by contracting and expanding the chest cavity to allow air into the lungs

What is the Diaphragm?
300

This disease, caused by a certain bacteria, leads to muscle rigidity, spasms, and paralysis in animals

What is Tetanus?

300

This medication is frequently used to treat hypothyroidism in dogs by supplementing thyroid hormone levels

What is Levothyroxine?

300

These blood values are commonly measured to assess kidney function, and elevated levels can indicate renal disease or dehydration

What are BUN and Creatinine?

300

A location to obtain a sample (swabbing) for a Parvo Virus SNAP other than rectal.

What are the arytenoids?

400

This organ in mammals stores bile produced by the liver and releases it into the small intestine to aid in digestion

What is the Gallbladder?

400

This disorder, commonly seen in small breed dogs like Dachshunds can cause back pain and possible paralysis.

What is Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD)? 

400

This hormone is used in veterinary medicine to induce labor in mammals and to control uterine contractions after birth.

What is Oxytocin?

400

This blood value is often elevated in response to bacterial infections, inflammation, or certain cancers

What are white blood cells (WBC)?

400

This tick-borne disease in dogs is caused by bacteria and can lead to joint pain and lameness.

What is Lyme disease?

500

The 4 muscular chambers that make up the heart anatomy

What are the Right Atrium, the Left Atrium, the Right Ventricle, and the Left Ventricle?

500

This neurological disease in dogs causes progressive muscle weakness and difficulty walking, especially in the rear limbs, and is commonly seen in German Shepherds

What is Degenerative Myelopathy?

500

This drug is a vasopressor commonly used to treat severe hypotension in critically ill animals by constricting blood vessels and increasing blood pressure

What is Norepinephrine?

500

An elevated level of these enzymes in a dog’s bloodwork can indicate liver damage or disease

What are ALT and Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)?

500

This viral disease in cats affects the immune system, causing a progressive decline in the cat's ability to fight infections.

What is Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)

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