Terminology
Terminology
Terminology
Terminology
Terminology
100

What does the term “polydipsia” mean, and which underlying conditions commonly cause it in small animals?

1) Increased thirst

2) 

a. Diabetes Mellitus

b. Cushing's Disease (hyperadrenocorticism)

100

What is “anisocoria”, and what body part is involved?

Anisocoria is a condition defined by unequal pupil sizes. 

The eyes/pupils

100

What term means inflammation of the intestines?

Enteritis

100

What does “polyphagia” mean?

Excessive hunger/eating

100

What does Hepatomegaly refer to/mean?

An enlarged liver. 

200

What term describes the surgical fixation of the stomach to prevent torsion, commonly performed in large-breed dogs?

Gastropexy

200

What does “iatrogenic” mean?

Relating to illness caused by medical examination or treatment.

200

What is “dyspnea”, and how is it different from tachypnea?

Dyspnea - Difficulty breathing/Increased respiratory effort

Tachypnea - elevated respiratory rate

200

What term refers to pain in muscles?

Myalgia

200

What does “regurgitation” mean?

Passive expulsion of food from the esophagus

300

What term refers to difficulty swallowing?

Dysphagia

300

What is the difference between edema, pleural effusion, and ascites?

Edema is increased fluid within the interestitial space/tissues

Pleural effusion is a build up of fluid in the pleural cavity

Ascites is a build up of fluid in the peritoneal cavity.

300

What term refers to black, tarry feces due to digested blood?

Melena

300

What is “paresis”?

A condition of muscular weakness or partial, incomplete paralysis, often resulting from nerve damage or neurological disorders

300

What does the term Hyperkalemia mean?

Increased levels of Potassium in the blood outside of the normal range

400

What term refers to inflammation of the renal pelvis and kidney?

Pyelonephritis

400

What is the term meaning “surgical removal of the kidney"

Nephrectomy
400

What does the term “pancytopenia” mean?

A condition where a patient has a low count of all three major blood cell types: red blood cells (anemia), white blood cells (leukopenia), and platelets (thrombocytopenia).

400

What does Neutrophilia mean?

Increased number of neutrophils in the blood stream. 

400

What term means presence of pus in the thoracic cavity?

Pyothorax

500

What term describes vomiting blood?

Hematemesis

500

Differentiate between “tachycardia” and “arrhythmia.”

Tachycardia: Elevated heart rate

Arrhythmia: Abnormal heart beat rhythm

500

What is the term for excessive bleeding?

Hemorrhage

500

What is “jaundice” (icterus), and what causes it?

A condition characterized by a yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes caused by high levels of bilirubin, a yellow pigment produced during the breakdown of red blood cells

500

What term refers to collapse of a lung?

Atelectasis 

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