The essential amino acid for a cat.
What is Taurine?
The term to determine how healthy or unhealthy a patient's weight is.
What is Body Condition Score?
A 100% fatal, zoonotic disease
What is Rabies?
The age at which dogs are required to receive their first Rabies vaccine in the state of California.
What is 12 weeks of age?
The abbreviation to give something, "By mouth"
The term meaning energy requirement (calories needed) for a healthy animal, at rest, in a thermoneutral environment
What is Resting Energy Requirement (RER)?
The term for a faster than normal heart rate.
What is tachycardia?
The common name for dermatophytosis
What is Ringworm?
The term for a vaccine with multiple strains.
The formula for finding how many mg the animal receives per dose.
The term for vitamins that are excreted through urine and only happen to Vitamins B and C.
What is water-soluble?
How a veterinary professional determines a patient's heart rate.
The route of transmission for Lyme disease
What is a tick?
The site at which FELV is administered.
What is rear left?
The route of administration with the fastest absorption rate.
What is IV?
An iron deficiency can cause this term in patients.
What is anemia?
The best method to restrain a rabbit
What is carefully supporting the hind limbs?
The common name for infectious tracheobronchitis
What is Bordetella (Kennel Cough)?
The additional core vaccine included in the FVRCP vaccine for cats.
What is the herpesvirus vaccine?
Translate the following as if you were telling the client: Give 2 tabs PO TID x 14 d.
What is, Give 2 tablets by mouth, every 8 hours (three times per day) for 14 days?
The amount of kcal/gram in each of the following nutrients: Protein, Carbohydrates, Fat & Fiber
The best position for a feline patient for a medial saphenous blood draw
What is lateral recumbency?
The common symptoms of canine distemper.
What are Seizures, Hardpad and Mucopurulent discharge?
The core vaccines for a dog, in the state of California. (State those included in the polyvalent vaccine)
What are Rabies, Leptospirosis, and DHPP (Distemper, Adenovirus/Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus)?
The most common type of fluids given to dehydrated patients
What is Lactated Ringers Solution (LRS)?