What prefix means "without" or "lack of"?
What is "a-" or "an-"?
What term refers to the back side of the body, along the spine?
What is "dorsal"?
What is the scientific term for a "dog"?
What is "canine"?
What is the abbreviation for "intravenous"?
What is "IV"?
In the US, we typically measure weight in pounds. However, professionals in the medical field should measure in this metric equivalent.
What is "kilograms"?
What is the root word for "heart"?
What is "cardi-"?
What does "medial" mean?
What is "toward the midline of the body"?
What is the scientific term for a "cat"?
What is a "feline"?
What does "QID" mean in medical terms?
What is "four times a day"?
5 grams is the equivalent of _____ milligrams.
What is "5000"?
What suffix means "inflammation"?
What is "-itis"?
What does "caudal" refer to?
What is "toward the tail"?
What is the term for a "guinea pigs"?
What is "cavy"?
What does "SQ" stand for?
What is "subcutaneous"?
One kilogram is the equivalent of _____ pounds.
What is 2.2?
What does the prefix "hypo-" indicate?
What is "below" or "low"?
What term refers to the underside of the body, along the stomach?
What is "Ventral"?
What does "terrapin" refer to?
What is a "turle"?
What does "NPO" mean?
What is "nothing by mouth"?
The vet ordered 2 g of Amoxicillin and in stock there are 200 mg capsules. How many capsules should be dispensed?
What is "ten"?
What is the meaning of the suffix "-algia"?
What is "pain"?
Which plane divides the body into left and right parts?
What is the "sagittal" or "median" plane?
What is the term for a "rabbit"?
What is "lagomorph"?
What does "IP" mean in medical terms?
What is "injection entered into the peritoneal cavity"?
A dog is prescribed an antibiotic. The tablets contain 5 mg/tablet. The dog weighs 20 lbs and the recommended dosage is 5 mg /10 lbs. How many tablets will be given over three days if the medication is to be given once daily?
What is "six"?