Emergency Med
Lab Procedure
AP
Radiology
Animal Nursing
100

High PCV and High TP implies what?

What is dehydration? 

100

Canine blood donors and all recipients shoud be type

DEA 1.1

100
Telogen effluvium is also known as: 

blowing the coat 

100

Lead inside radiographic PPE is what thickness:

0.5mm

100

Primary layer of a bandage is to cover and protect: Give an example:

Telfa Pad

200

Hypotension is defined as mean BP of: 

60 mmHg and below 

200

Fresh frozen plasma doesn't contain: 

active platelets

200

The lay term for laminitis is: 

founder 

200

At what percent does lead gloves reduce radiation exposure:

25%

200

At what age of life can neonatal puppies and kittens regulate their body temperature? 

2 weeks. 

300

Central venous pressure is a:

Good indicator of vascular volume

300

What medical process is not recommended to give whole blood?

Chronic Anemia 

300
Which species do dewclaws contain bone: 

Pigs 

300

Which tissue/organ is most likely more sensitive to radiation:

GI tract 

300
At what weeks is it considered to be the neonatal phase?
2-4 weeks.
400

60% of this make up an animal's body weight:

All fluids 

400

What does DEA stand for:

dog erythrocyte antigen
400

Term for distal sesamoid bone in horse:

navicular bone

400

Luminescence is the reaction of the screen to the photons; the reaction is called: 

Fluorescence

400

Define pleural effusion:

accumulation of fluid in the pleural space 

500

Fluid type that increases osmotic pressure in the IV space

Hypertonic crystalloid 

500

Most severe reactions in canine are associated with what DEA type?

DEA 1.1

500

The integument is involved in the synthesis of which vitamin.:

Vitamin D

500

Main purpose of a grid is:

Reduce scattered radiation and enhance contrast. 

500

Signs of phlebitis (give 4 examples)

Redness 

Swelling/discharge 

Pain

Increased skin temperature at catheter site 

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