The parasite that is associated with infected fleas
What is Tapeworms?
Monthly prevention that does fleas, ticks, heartworm, and some intestinal parasites.
What is Simparico Trio?
The Lyme vaccine should be boostered if not given within this amount of time.
What is 15 months?
This PPE should always be worn during radiographs.
What are x-ray gown, gloves, and thyroid shield?
This is the importance of proper restraint.
What is safety for staff and patient?
The parasite most all kittens and puppies are born with.
What is Roundworm?
Flea and tick prevention that lasts for 3 months.
What is Bravecto?
DHPP is up to date this amount of time after 1 year booster.
What is 3 years?
The importance of proper PPE during radiographs is to prevent exposure to this.
What is scatter radiation?
A pheromone spray or diffuser to help reduce stress in cats.
What is feliway?
The intestinal parasite that causes anemia in pets
What is hookworm?
Monthly prevention that kills the most intestinal parasites
What is Interceptor Plus?
FVRCP is up to date for this amount of time after their 1 year booster.
What is 2 years?
Your radiation badge should always be worn during radiographs. Ideally in this location.
Where is thyroid shield?
The best position to put a cat in for injections such as kitty magic.
What is the cat stretch?
Parasites that live in the environment for 10 years
What is whipworm?
The optimal replacement time of a seresto collar is this, even though it is labeled for 8 months.
What is 6 months?
The vaccine that prevents against Feline panleukopenia, rhinotracheitis, and calicivirus
What is FVRCP?
When taking X-rays of the abdomen your landmarks are these.
What is caudal chest to cranial femur?
An irritated cat will give you these signs.
What is laid back ears, tail flicking, dilated pupils?
The parasite that puts pregnant women at risk while cleaning litterboxes
What is toxoplasmosis?
Credelio is at its optimum prevention at 24hours, but it starts killing fleas and ticks at this amount of time.
What is 4 hours?
The diseases vaccinated for with DHLPP.
What is Canine Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis , Parvo, Parainfluenza
To reduce the exposure of scatter radiation you should do this.
What is collimate?
Not putting the dog in the corner, avoiding direct eye contact are things to keep in mind when approaching what type of patient
What is an aggressive dog?