Ptyalism and aggression are symptoms of what disease?
What is rabies?
The largest organ in the body.
What is the skin?
These are antimicrobial substances that fight against active bacteria.
What is antibiotics?
The section of the head and the rear of the animal
What is cranial and caudal?
A disease that can be transferred from animals to humans
What is a zoonotic disease?
This disease common to felines and canines is treated by special shampoos, ointment designed to kill fungi, and is diagnosed by use of Woods Lamp and PCR is called?
What is ringworm?
The section of the spine caudal to the rib cage.
What is the lumbar vertebrae
What is Diazepam?
The top and bottom of an animal
What is dorsal and ventral?
What are the Jugular veins?
A disease that was acquired while at hospital is called a?
What is a Nosocomial disease?
The bone commonly called the "funny bone" on humans.
What is the Olecranon?
The drug Propofol is considered as this type of drug.
What is Anesthetic?
The plane that cuts an animal in half
What is the median plane?
Plasma that appears yellow in color is referred to as this.
What is icteric?
Symptoms that consist of sneezing, green/yellow ocular and nasal discharge.
What is Upper Respiratory Infection?
The muscles found in the chest.
What are pectorals?
Antitussives are commonly used in the treatment of what?
What is Kennel cough?
The plane that intersects with the dorsal.
What is Transverse plane?
Damaged erythrocytes.
What is hemolysis?
This disease is caused by a bite from a tick.
What is lyme disease?
The 3 largest bones found in the pelvic limbs.
What is the Femur, fibula and tibia?
This injection is given into the the body cavity, typically in the abdominal region.
What is an intraperitoneal injection?
Directional terms used to describe areas of the appendages in reference to distance from the body.
What is Proximal and Distal?
Doctor orders Clavamox 250mg/tab BID at a dose of 15mg/kg. Pet weighs 18lbs.
How many tablets per day will be administered?
What is 1 tablet?