These were discovered after testing on cats and prevent the clotting of blood.
What are Anticoagulants?
Temperature is taken with animals where...
What is rectally?
Explain rostral vs. caudal.
What is near the nose and mouth and what is near the tail?
FS and MN mean no babies.
What are female spayed and male neutered?
Introductory procedure routinely used to provide valuable information about an animal’s bones, gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract, heart and genitourinary system.
What is radiology?
The three classifications of animals.
What are domestic, semi-domestic, and non-domestic?
This is rapid learning which occurs during a brief receptive period, often right after birth or hatching.
What is imprinting?
SID, BID, TID
What is once a day, twice a day, three times a day?
The most common anatomical order when performing a physical exam on any type of animal.
What is head to tail?
Which of the following is defined as the removal of dead tissue?
A. Debridement
B. Enema
C. Prophylaxis
D. Trimming
What is debridement?
This was signed into effect in 1966 seeking to regulate who may possess or sell certain animals and to regulate animal living conditions.
A. Lacey Act B. Animal Welfare Act C. Endangered Species Act D. Rights Act
What is the Animal Welfare Act?
These stomachs are found in horses, rabbits, guinea pigs and hamsters. But these are found in dogs, cats, and pigs. Others are found in cows, goats, and sheep?
What are hind-gut fermenters? What are monogastrics? What are ruminants?
The body is divided into four planes. Name them.
What are the median, sagittal, dorsal, and transverse planes?
The normal color of an animal's gums and mucous membranes and healthy capillary refill time.
What are pink and two seconds?
Pharmacology is a part of medicine that studies medications which does NOT focus on which of the following?
A. Uses
B. Effects
C. Modes of actions
D. Diseases
What are diseases?
PETA stands for...
What is People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals ?
This pheromone helps regulate population density.
What are epideictic pheromones?
Sub, peri, supra. Bonus if you tell me what these are.
What is under, around, and above? What are prefixes?
Infection or systemic disease often cause swelling here in any animal.
What are lymph nodes?
I am also known as a hemostat.
What are clamping forceps?
The transplantation of living tissue from one species to another.
A. Radiograph
B. Xenograft
C. CAT scan
D. Skin graft
What is a xenograft?
One is the heartbeat for a horse and the other is the heartbeat of a cat. One is also for cows.
40 to 80 bpm, 32 to 42 bpm, and 120 to 140 bpm
In order: what are cows, horses, and cats?
Difference between -ectomy, -tomy, and -plasty?
What is removal of, cutting/incision, and surgical repair?
Prescriptions may say q2h, q6h, qd, and QID.
What are every 2 hours, every 6 hours, every day, and four times a day?
This test should be used to specifically identify the strain of bacteria or pathogen affecting the animal while this test could determine which organisms are most likely the source of a bacterial infection and to determine the most appropriate method of treatment.
What is a culture test and sensitivity test?