Medical Conditions
Medications
abrevations
parts of the body
General terms
100

This electrolyte abnormality is most associated with urethral obstruction in cats

What is hyperkalemia?

100
The middle of the body from the snout to the rear
What is midline
100
SQ
What is subcutaneous
100
Kidneys
What is Renal
100
Inflammation of the gums
What is Gingivities
200

This common endocrine disease in dogs is caused by insufficient production of thyroid hormones like thyroxine, leading to a slowed metabolism

What is hypothyroidism?

200
Toward the head
What is Cranial
200
DOA
What is dead on arrival
200
Scapula
What is Shoulder blade
200
pressing on
What is palpate
300

Increased thirst, increased urination, increased appetite, "pot-bellied" look, hair loss, and thin skin. 

What is Cushing's (hyperadrenocorticism)

300
Further within the body, further from skin
What is deep
300
CHF
What is cognitive heart failure
300
Pinna
What is outside of the ear
300
the observation of a cadaver
What is a Necropsy
400
What is a female young pig, that has not given birth
What is a gilt
400
Underside of an animal
What is ventral
400
PCV
What is Packed cell volume
400
Vein of the front leg
What is cephalic vein
400
Tartur
What is Calcus
500

This endocrine emergency results from cortisol deficiency and may present with vomiting, diarrhea, and hyperkalemia.

What is Addison’s disease (hypoadrenocorticism)?

500
Divides dorsal and ventral
What is Frontal plane
500
FIP
What is feline infectious peritonitis
500
Sole of the back feet
What is the plantar
500
What is the soft spot on a babies head
What is a fontanel
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