Wound Healing
Wound Healing II
Emergency Terms
K9 Disease
Feline Disease
100
to remove foreign or devitalized tissue
What is debridement?
100
Fluid and blood form a protective clot during this phase of healing.
What is inflammation?
100
Small pinpoint hemorrhages.
What is petechiae?
100
Causes respiratory signs/symptoms.
What is Influenza?
100
FVRCP (vaccine) stands for this.
What is Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis Calicivirus Panleukopenia?
200
flow of blood; to bleed
What is hemorrhage?
200
The first step in most bandage applications (keeps bandage in place).
What are tape stirrups?
200
Difficulty giving birth.
What is dystocia?
200
The vaccine for Kennel Cough.
What is Bordetella?
200
Spread primarily through bite wounds.
What is Feline Immunodeficiency Virus?
300
Growth of small, rounded outgrowths on the healing surface of the skin.
What is granulation?
300
This is the type of wound closure that would occur in a fresh, clean wound.
What is Primary?
300
Shock due to whole body inflammation/infection.
What is Septic Shock?
300
Presents as lethargy and limping (joint pain)
What is Lyme Disease?
300
Signs include sitting in front of the water bowl for hours and not drinking.
What is Panleukopenia?
400
Use of water or sterile saline to irrigate a wound surface.
What is lavage?
400
This bandage is used for temporary limb stabilization and to control swelling below the elbow or stifle.
What is Robert Jones?
400
Audible pulse that is not accompanied by a palpable pulse.
What is pulse deficit?
400
These are the two forms that the Rabies virus can take.
What are Furious and Paralytic?
400
Causes stomatitis.
What is Calicivirus?
500
Describing dead tissue. (Must be removed during debridement)
What is necrotic?
500
This bandage prevents weight bearing of the pelvic limb.
What is Ehmer Sling?
500
Evaluates platelet function. (abbreviation is 4 letters)
What is Buccal Mucosal Bleeding Time?
500
This virus is characterized by having a halo.
What is Coronavirus?
500
Presents as an upper respiratory infection.
What is Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis?