History & Signalment
Hydration & General Appearance
The Eyes Have It
Ear & Oral Disorders
Malocclusions
100

This term refers to species, age, weight, and reproductive status.

What is signalment?

100

The abbreviation BAR stands for this.

What is bright, alert, responsive?

100

OS means this when referring to eye notation.

What is the left eye?

100

Otitis can be caused by allergies or this environmental factor.

What is water exposure?

100

In this malocclusion, the jaw lengths are normal, but teeth are misaligned.

What is Class 1 malocclusion?

200

When taking an initial history, this should always be reviewed before the appointment, including alerts and vaccine history.

What is the patient's file?

200

This method to check hydration may feel like “drying paint.”

What is tacky gums?

200

This painful condition features the eyelid rolling inward.

What is Entropion?
200

A blood-filled swelling in the ear flap is called this.

What is an aural hematoma?


200

Mandibular brachygnathism refers to this common nickname.

What is overbite / parrot mouth?

300

Every history must include this question: “When was the last time the patient was completely ________?”

What is normal?
300

This common hydration test is “not always reliable,” but still used.

What is the skin tent?

300

This test diagnoses KCS and considers <5 mm abnormal.

What is the Schirmer Tear Test (STT)?

300

Adult dogs normally have this many teeth.

What is 42?

300

In this malocclusion, the mandible is longer than the maxilla.

What is Class 3 / underbite / mandibular prognathism?


400

Medication dosing should be written this way, not “one pill daily.”

What is mg dosing?

400

QAR stands for this patient observation.

What is Quiet, Alert, Responsive?

400

In uveitis, this tends to be decreased, often <10 mmHg.

What is intraocular pressure (IOP)?

400

A feline dental issue abbreviated as FORL.

What is feline oral resorptive lesion?

400

A lateral deviation on one side of the jaw describes this class.

What is Class 4 malocclusion?

500

If the clinic is not the primary veterinarian, the examiner must note these two things.

Who the primary vet is and when the patient was last examined.

500

Hydration assessment primarily focuses on this part of the body.

What are the gums?

500

This membrane is one cell layer thick and exposed in severe ulcers that may precede globe rupture.

What is Descemet’s membrane?

500

COHAT stands for this.

What is Complete Oral Health Assessment and Treatment?

500

Dogs and cats typically have full adult dentition by this age.

What is 6-7 months?

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