Preventative Medicine
Wellness Exams
Parasites and Other Pathogens
Common Diseases of Dogs & Cats
Common Diseases of Pocket Pets
Common Diseases of Birds
100

How often should otherwise healthy adult cats and dogs receive a physical exam?

Once a year; annually

100

What are the vital signs?

Temperature, pulse/BPM, and respiration rate

100

What is the term for an internal parasite?

Endoparasite

100

This disease is spread by female mosquitos as they feed on dogs & cats, no matter if they live exclusively inside or outside

Heartworm

100

Guinea pigs and pirates share this disease that's caused by a lack of Vitamin C in their diet

Scurvy

100

Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease and Psittacine Wasting Disease affect what group of loud, colorful birds?

Parrots and their relatives

200

This is the term for vaccines that are recommended for all animals of a given species, no matter their location or lifestyle

Core vaccines

200

What piece of information will a veterinarian typically ask for before they start their physical exam?

The patient's Hx (history)

200

Fleas, ticks, and lice are all examples of this

Ectoparasites

200

A fatal viral disease that is mainly spread through bites from infected mammals. Typically, its vaccine is required by law

Rabies

200

With Florida's high year-round temperatures, this illness is pretty common in rabbits here, especially for long-haired breeds or animals that are overweight

Heat Stress

200

This bacterial infection in birds includes swelling of the head due to the sinus cavities, which can be listened to with a stethoscope

Upper Respiratory Infection

300

This is the term for items like toys, puzzle feeders, mirrors, scents, and other items that can be added to an animal's environment to mentally & physically stimulate them and reduce stress

Enrichment

300

What is an important thing to observe before starting your physical exam?

The animal's behavior

300

This a small infectious agent that isn't alive and depends on living host cells to replicate

Virus

300

This infectious virus commonly causes severe illness in young and unvaccinated dogs. It's spread through feces and can live in the soil for up to a year

Parvo; canine parvovirus

300

Also known as proliferative ileitis, this disease in hamsters is signified by extreme diarrhea

Wet tail

300

Polyoma Virus is also known as Budgerigar Fledgling Disease because it is most lethal to what age group of birds? Hint: Fledgling is not the answer

Young birds, like chicks and adolescent birds that are learning to fly (AKA fledglings)

400

This is said to be the best preventative medicine for fish

Proper husbandry (Providing a good diet, monitoring the water quality, and maintaining a regular schedule of cleanings, water changes, and filter replacements)

400

From which end of the body do we typically start our exams, and where do we usually end? (Except for snakes)

We usually start at the snout/nose/mouth/muzzle/beak of an animal, work down its head and neck to the rest of the body, and then end at the posterior end/tail; "Snout-to-tail"

400

The term for the study of the immune system

Immunology

400

Also known as feline distemper, this highly contagious disease is typically found in large groups of cats and destroys their cells. Hint: It's not FeLV

Feline Panleukopenia

400

Caused by the uncontrolled division of abnormal cells, this disease in hamsters is very difficult and expensive to treat due to their small size

Cancer

400

This disease of parrots has symptoms that include irreversible feather loss, abnormal feather development, and abnormal lesions on their beaks

Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease

500

For most species, preventative medicine can be broken into 5 categories; name 2 of them

Wellness exams, Vaccinations, Screening tests, Parasite preventions, Consultations on behavioral and husbandry concerns

500

iCEV listed 9 common signs of unhealthy animals, name 3 of them

Lethargy, rough-looking hair coat/skin, dull eyes, abnormal feces or urine, elevated vital signs, labored breathing or coughing, loss of appetite, runny nose, swelling

500

Name the three categories of shapes that bacteria come in. Your team gets bonus points for each scientific term you use for these shapes

Cocci: spherical-shaped

Bacilli: rod-shaped

Spirilli: spiral-shaped


500

Name the three core vaccines for dogs

DA2PP (Distemper, Adenovirus I & II, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza), Rabies, Leptospira


500

This disease is signified by severe twisting of a rabbit's head, which causes coordination problems and sometimes total incapacitation

Wyrneck

500

This fungal disease can opportunistically affect a bird whenever they become stressed or their immune system is weakened

Aspergillosis

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