Name 3 antibiotics that we carry?
Amoxicillin Clavulanate, Cefpoxidime, and Enrofloxacin
Fill in the Blank. UrgentVet was created to ___________ between general practice and emergency medicine.
What is "Bridge the Gap"
Genetic Tendency to develop allergic diseases is defined as?
What is Atopy?
During Anesthesia what is recommended interval of assessment of vitals?
What is 5 minutes?
Name 2 types of PPE we use almost daily?
Gloves, Muzzles
Name 2 Cleaners and Medications used for treatment of Ear Infections
Easotic, Claro (Simplera) and Epi Otic, Keto Triz Ultra
When patients arrive to our facility that upon triage are determined to need additional care beyond our scope what protocol do we utilize?
What is the C.A.R.E bridge?
Infectious Disease referred to as Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex is commonly known as?
What is Kennel Cough
What is Free Catch, Cystocentesis and Catheterization?
Daily Double? Which method is preferred if you wanted to perform a urine culture?
Name 3 zoonotic conditions that we may be exposed to?
What is Sarcoptic Mange, Ringworm and Leptospirosis.
If a patient is suspected of being exposed to rat poison ( blood based) what medication may we recommend to go home with patient?
What is Vitamin K1?
What 2 methods of financial assistance does UrgentVet offer?
What is Care Credit and Scratchpay?
This is known as an ACL in humans but in canine patients it is referred to as?
CCL or Cranial Cruciate Ligament
Name 3 position techniques for radiographs?
Oblique, Lateral and Ventral Dorsal
When performing a Urinalysis what PPE should be utilized?
Gloves, Syringe and appropriate urine tubes
Name 2 types of Probiotic that we carry
What is pro-pectalin and fortiflora?
What is the name of the Radiology consultation service we utilize?
What is Vet's Choice Radiology?
Refers to the area of the ear outside of the ear Drum
Externa
Which test is used to check a patient for Dry eye or low tear production?
Schirmer Tear Test
Daily Double
What other diagnostic tests do we have for patients with ailments affecting the eyes?
Name 2 forms of PPE utilized in Radiology
Lead Apron and Thyroid Shield
What NSAIDS do we presently carry?
Carprofen, Meloxicam, Onsior
How many Levels of Levelup are currently offered on American Veterinary Academy?
What is 5? Levels 0-3 are required and level 4 is now an additional optional level offered to staff for additional education.
This Disease has side effects like Pulmonary Edema causing fluid to deposit into the lungs of the patient.
What is Congestive Heart Failure or CHF?
What does our Feline Triple Snap test for?
Feline Leukimia, FIV and Heartworm Disease
When a suspected contagious patient is in facility what ppe is needed?
Gown, Gloves, Foot Booties, *Bouffant Cap, * Mask