CPR/First Aid
Microscope/Blood Smears/Injections
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Heart
Anatomy
100

This is a song you can use to find the right rhythm for compressions.

Staying Alive

100
The cells that carry oxygen around the body

Red blood cells

100

what is used to hold the needle while suturing

needle holders

100

how many chambers are there in a heart

4

100

this word describes the belly/underside of an animal

ventral

200
This is the number of compressions given before stopping to give breaths during CPR 

30

200

this is where the slide goes on the microscope

stage

200

the names of the three dogs we practiced physical exams on

Winnie, Meatball, Koko

200

what do you use to listen to a heart

stethoscope 

200

the largest bone of the leg is

femur

300
Signs that a bandage is too tight are

blue/cold toes

swelling

irritation/itchy

300

where can you draw blood from in a dog

jugular, legs/cephalic 

300

what can be used to bring animals back to their enclosure after capture

nets, gloves, towels 

300

while in a physical exam, you auscultate/listen to a heart. in 15 seconds, you count 25 beats. what is the heart rate 

100 bpm

300

what are the bones of the fingers called

phalanges 

400

The three layers used to bandage

1- gauze square

2- gauze/soft wrap

3- vet wrap/tape

400

where does an IM injection go into 

muscles (typically arms)

400

what is a benefit of enrichment in a zoo

mental and physical stimulation

400

what sound does a heart with a murmur make

swishing, like a washing machine

400

what are the mandible and maxilla 

jaw bones 

mandible is lower, maxilla is upper

500
CPR stands for

Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation

500

this parasite causes anemia (decreased red blood cells)

hookworm

500

why are vaccines given lower in the legs

it's safer in case the animal develops a mass that needs to be removed

500

how does blood flow through the heart 

right atrium, right ventricle, left atrium, left ventricle
500

what are the two bones of the lower arm

ulna and radius 

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