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Physiotherapy
100

How many teeth does an adult mouth have? (including wisdom teeth) 

32 teeth 

100

What is the normal resting heart rate for an adult 

60 - 100 beats per minute 

100

The term for away from the midline is 

Lateral 

100

What does "hemorrhage" mean

Bleeding, blood loss

100

What is a physiotherapist?

A doctor who specializes in exercises 

200
What causes teeth decay??

acid 

200

What blood test should be performed before a blood transfusion? 

Blood typing and cross matching 

200

What is the longest bone in the body of a dog?

Femur

200

What is "hepatitis"? 

inflammation of the liver 

200

When physiotherapy is initiated, all medications that the patients takes for the condition should be stopped 

True or False

False

300

What teeth are big and strong that are used to chew, crush and grind down food for shallowing? 

molars 

300

Which nerve is compressed when carpal tunnel syndrome is present?

median nerve 

300

Longest muscle in the body of animal is _____

longissimus dorsi 

300

What is "pathology"?

Study of diseases

300

What is the most mobile joint in the body?

Shoulder joint 

400

What animal has the same number of teeth as humans 

giraffes and gorillas 

400
What does palliative care mean? 

Improving the quality of life of patients with serious illness 

400

What is the best way to treat an older dog's achy joints

An approved canine anti-inflammatory drug

400

Define "hemiplegia"

right-sided paralysis

400

What is cryotherapy a use of? 

coldness

500

What is dentin and what does it protect? 

Dentin is the middle layer that supports your enamel and it protects the inner pulp (includes nerves, blood vessels, cells) 


500

Antiembolism stockings are used primarily to _________

Promote venous circulation 

500

Which of the following is NOT a vaccine against a canine disease?

A. Rabies B. FeLV C. Distemper D. Parvo

FeLV


500
What does "esophagogastroduodenoscopy" mean? 
A medical procedure where a small, flexible endoscope goes through the mouth and into the pharynx, esophagus, stomach and duodenum. Purpose of this procedure is to allow doctors to examine if anything is wrong with digestive organs 


500
What is the most commonly broken bone 

Clavicle/collarbone