Blood
Urinalysis
Blood Work
Urinary System
Heart
100
What does hematology study?
Blood and blood forming tissues
100
How do you measure the specific gravity of urine?
Refractometer, urinometer, reagent strips
100
The lack of blood
Anemia
100
The urinary system's function is:
Extracting and collecting waste.
100
Blood first enters the heart in the
Right atrium
200
Veins carry this
Deoxygenated blood
200
What are two ways you can collect urine?
Cystocentesis, catheterization, manual expression, free catch
200
TPP is a test for:
Protein in the blood from the liver.
200
The units of the kidney that filter and collect waste from the blood
Nephrons
200
The artery that takes blood from the heart
Aorta
300
Another word for a thrombocyte is
A platelet
300
Tests for pH, bile and yeast are done with
Reagent strips
300
A stained blood smear shows
White blood cells
300
The order of parts of the urinary system from the beginning to expulsion of urine is:
Kidney, ureters, bladder, urethra
300
A fibrous sac that encloses the heart
Pericardium
400
What is the pigment in red blood cells that carries oxygen?
Hemoglobin
400
What do you call the concentrated sediment at the bottom of a urine sample?
Supernatant
400
PCV measures:
The percentage of red blood cells in the total blood volume.
400
The three stages of urine production are:
Filtration, reabsorption and secretion
400
The artery on the inside of the back leg used to take the pulse on a dog.
Femeral Artery
500
What is the scientific term for the formation and development of blood cells?
Hematopoiesis
500
Why would we do a urinalysis?
Determine if kidneys are working properly and if wastes are being filtered properly.
500
Reptile blood cells have
Nuclei
500
The loop of henle is part of the:
Nephron
500
The vein that returns the blood to the heart from the head, neck and forelegs.
Cranial vena cava