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100

What is the earliest age we vaccinate for leptospirosis? 

12 weeks

100

Name a topical product that treats heartworms, fleas, and ticks. 

Selarid 
100

What is the normal temperature for a dog? 

100-102.5

100

What is the easiest method of prevention for Parvo virus? 

Vaccination 

100

What does TPR stand for? 

Temperature

Pulse 

Respiration 

200

How many booster vaccines does intranasal bordetella require? 

zero

200

A beef flavored chew that prevents fleas and ticks for 1 month. 

Nexgard

200

What is the normal heart rate for dogs? 

60-140bpm

200

Parvo is primarily spread through what route

Fecal-Oral

200

What vaccines are required for a feline patient to have surgery? 

FVRCP

Rabies

300

How many booster vaccines does leptospirosis require? 

One
300
A beef flavored chew that protects against heart worms and intestinal parasites for 1 month. 

Heartgard

300

What is the normal respiration rate for dogs? 

15-30

300

What is the current treatment for Parvo? 

Monoclonal antibody 

Supportive Care

300

How are heartworms transmitted? 

Mosquitos

400

How long after the first rabies vaccine should the booster be given? 

1 year

400
Name a topical flea and tick prevention for cats that lasts for 1 month

Nexgard combo

400

What is the normal heart rate for cats? 

160-200bpm

400

What are the main clinical signs of parvovirus? 

Vomiting and diarrhea

400

How is leptospirosis transmitted? 

urine of rodents and other wild animals 

stagnate water

500

How many boosters does the flu vaccine require? 

One
500

Name a oral prevention that treats heartworms, fleas, ticks and intestinal parasite that lasts for 1 month

Nexgard plus

500

What does CRT stand for? 

Capillary Refill Time

500

What is the main signalment of a dog with parvo? 

Young not fully vaccinated puppy with vomiting or diarrhea 

500

What is the measure for concentration of the urine? 

Urine Specific Gravity