Appt Types
Acronyms
Preventions
Vaccines
All about Herbst
100

2 part question:

This type of doctor appointment is for either the first set, boosters or annual vaccines and exam. 

How long is this appointment scheduled for?

A Wellness Visit

30 minutes

100

What is RTG?

Ready to Go!

Please make sure RTG is not entered on Euthanasias

100
What are the 2 active ingredients in Trio that treat heartworms and fleas/ticks

Sarolaner

Moxidectin

100

Age range we recommend to begin both Kitten and Puppy vaccines. 

Bonus - how often and to what age do we recommend boosters.

6-8 weeks. 

Boosters every 3-4 weeks up until they reach the age of 16 weeks.

100

SVP's widely known values WAG stand for...

Work Together

Amaze

Grow

200

This is how you would schedule a patient that needs to be sedated for a nail trim.

As a drop off Appointment

200

What is TPR?

Temp, Pulse and Respiratory Rate

Please make sure that these are notated in patients chart at checkout

200

The manufacturer for Proheart and Simparica

Zoetis

PetCare Rewards!

200

A fatal viral infection of the CNS that can affect all mammals, including humans. 

The virus is transmitted through the bite of an infected animal.

Rabies

200
Appropriate size kennel for two 25# dogs that need to be separated to feed.

Large Kennels - Two booked

300

Where on the treatment board do you put a patient that is being dropped off for sedation?

The surgery side

300

What does the abbreviation AU represent?

Both left and right ears.

Latin - Auris Uterque

300

This is an oral tablet that treats adult fleas in cats and dogs. 

What is a capstar.

It does work within 30 minutes and kills more than 90% of fleas within 4hrs in dogs/ 6hrs in cats. Only effective for 24 hours. 

300

A widespread & potentially fatal disease which may cause a sudden onset of severe v/d. It is especially dangerous in kittens, but fatalities can occur in adult cats.

Panleukopenia

Also known as feline distemper which produces symptoms similar to canine parvovirus

300

If you are bringing a canine patient through the hospital, what is the number one rule to follow regarding leashing?

Using our non-slip leashes, every time

400

What type of appointments need deposits and how much are each of the deposits

Surgical - $50

Sonovet - $100

TSVS - $500

400

What is PU/PD?

Polyuria/Polydypsia

Polyuria is the excessive production of urine, and polydipsia is excessive thirst.

400

What parasites does Interceptor Plus treat that most other preventions do not

Tapeworms and Whipworms

400

What does DHLPP stand for?

Distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis, parvovirus & parainfluenza

400

What is our Hospital's address, phone number and fax number

98 Herff Road

830.249.3543

830.249.3545

500

Daily Double!

When did the new Herbst Building open for business?

November 2019

500

What does CBC/Chem 17 mean and what does it include?

Complete Blood Count

17 Chemistry Panel

Includes liver and kidney function, blood glucose, AlkPhos, Total Protein among others

500

What is the main ingredient in ProHeart.

Moxidectin

500

What does FVRCCP stand for?

Feline Viral rhiotracheitis, calicivirus, chlamydia and panleukopenia

500

Name all of our doctors, first and last names.

Kristyn Bailey

Kaitlyn Behrend

Caleb Thomas

Lloyd Willis

Zachary Grimsley

Seth Jones

Robert Quinn

Courtnie Seamans

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