Medicine cabinet
ER check ins
Diagnostics
Dr. Diagnosis
Signalment
100

This OTC medication is often used in conjunction with steroids to help treat anaphylactic reactions. It's generic name is called diphenhydramine. 

What is Benadryl? 

100

This is how you would call a triage for a 3 y/o MN DSH who has been in and out of the litterbox for 48 hours

What is a STAT? 

100
This procedure involves the removal of tissue sample in order to detect the presence of disease.

What is a biopsy?

100

This condition refers to inflammation of the pancreas.

What is pancreatitis? 

100

This type of animal is at risk of developing a pyo.

What is an unspayed female? 

200

Prednisolone and dexamethasone are examples of what kind of medication. 

What are steroids? 

200

This is how you would call a triage for a BAR 2 y/o pit bull who got into the trash and ate cooked chicken bones and now is having diarrhea. 

What is a triage? 

200

A recently adopted 4 month old puppy is brought to the ER for inappetence who is QAR upon visual examination. Our technicians ask for permission to start diagnostics to rule out THIS infectious disease. 

What is parvovirus? 

200
This is a life-threatening condition that affects the liver if cats stop eating for 2+ days.

What is hepatic lipidosis? 

200

This type of animal is at risk for developing a GDV.

What is a deep-chested dog? 

300

Sedation, euphoria, ataxia and lethargy. These can all be side-effects of what type of medication?

What are anti-anxiety medications?

300

This is how you would call a triage for a 6 month old M mixed breed who is being transferred to us for a fracture that has already been splinted by the rDVM.

What is triage for a transfer? 

300

This procedure is usually done in the ER to confirm the presence of free-fluid in the abdomen.

What is focal ultrasound? 

300

This term refers to blood in the abdomen.

What is hemoabdomen? 

300

This type of animal is at risk of contracting parvovirus.

What is an unvaccinated puppy?

400

Cerenia and ondansetron are both medications that help with THIS symptom.

What is nausea and/or vomiting? 

400

This is how you would call a triage for a an 8 y/o FS mini schnauzer who is being referred to us for vomiting yellow bile, yellow gums and lethargy

What is a STAT for a transfer? (will accept Yellow Triage for a transfer)

400

This diagnostics allows us to identify the TYPE of bacteria in urine so we can choose the best antibiotic to treat the infection. 

What is a urine culture? 

400

This is a condition that can develop in some small animals and rodents where their teeth grow into their gums/cheeks causing pain and issues eating. 

What is malocclusion? 

400

This type of pet is at higher risk of developing hypoglycemia.

What is a neonate? (or puppy/kitten) (will also accept diabetic)

500

This treatment is given to pets who are being hospitalized for severe anemia.

What is a blood transfusion? 

500

This is how you would call a triage for a a 6 y/o FS DSH who is unable to urinate

What is a STAT? 

500

This procedure can be both diagnostic AND therapeutic, and is often recommended for pets with pleural effusion.

What is a thoracocentesis? 

500
The term icteric indicates that a pet's skin and mucous membranes are THIS abnormal color. 

What is yellow? 

500

This type of animal is at risk for developing GI stasis.

What is a hind-gut fermenter? (Also will accept rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, hamsters, gerbils)

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