This is the word used to describe the white portion of the eye
What is the
Sclera
This is the term used to describe central vision loss
What is
Macular degeneration
This is the plane/planes that divides the body into equal right and left halves
what is the
midsagittal or median plane
This is the term used to describe a fake medication or drug
What is a
Placebo
BID means
What is
twice per day
bones have how many bones
0
This is used to detect a corneal ulcer, and uses a green stain
What is
Fluorescein Stain
This is the instrument used to test the IOP in a patients eye
(intraocular pressure)
What is a
Tonometer/Tono-pen
This plane divides the body into cranial and caudal parts
What is
Transverse plane
This is a medication used to induce vomiting
What is an
emetic
This is equivalent to a cubic centimeter (cc)
What is
a milliliter (ml)
how many teeth do dogs have
42
What is the abbreviation for:
Right Eye
Left Eye
Both Eyes
OD
OS
OU
This is what is used to test for dry eye
What is a
Shirmer Tear test
This is how we describe laying on the back
What is
Dorsal Recumbency
This is the study of the nature, uses and effects of drugs.
What is
Pharmacology
PRN is used to abbreviate "as needed". List some examples of why meds would be used as needed?
Anxiety from: travel, storms, fireworks
Sedation for stressful events: going to dr.
Seizures
Allergies
most major common element in the body?
oxygen at 65%
This is the term for scratch or injury to the surface of the eye
What is a
Corneal Ulcer
Movement is made towards the animals to see if there is a response, threatening hand gesture heading towards the eye
What is a
Menace response
Used to describe the caudal surface of rear paw or foot
What is
Plantar
This is the type of medication that is used to decrease fever
what is an
antipyretic
An abnormal opening of an incision
what is
Dehiscence
what is the phase after a seizure called?
post ictal phase
What is the name of the mucus membrane that lines the underside of each eye?
Conjunctiva
This is the full name for DRY EYE
(not the abbreviation)
What is
Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca
This is an extreme increase in the angle of a joint
What is
hyperextension
What is the term used to describe within the medullary cavity (Bone marrow)
What is the term
intraosseous
One tablespoon is equivalent to how many mls?
15 mls
what is atrophy?
muscle wasting
what is the neck region on the spine called?
cervical vertebrae
what is the lower portion on the spine called?
lumbar vertebrae
what types of medications are commonly given to seizure patients?
Benzodiazepines
at what temperature does protein denaturation become irreversible after ~30 minutes
107
what is microcytosis?
smaller than normal RBC
what was Rousseaus first car
Demolition derby car- Cadillac