The acronym TPR stands for this
What is temperature, pulse, & respiration
This structure rests beneath the lower eyelid on the medial aspect of the orbit. If observed it may be an abnormal finding.
What is the nictitating membrane or 3rd eyelid
Only the ________ canal can be visualized without the use of specialized equipment.
what is the vertical ear canal
This heart valve is best auscultated on the right side of the chest.
What is the tricuspid valve or right AV valve.
These structures cannot be palpated in most dogs as they are encased in fat and immobile
What are the kidneys
100 - 102.2 0 F
What is the normal body temperature for a canine or feline patient
This is the common name for prolapse of the gland of the 3rd eyelid
what is "cherry eye"
Please identify this instrument.
What is an otoscope
Cardiac auscultation is best performed sternally in this species.
What is the cat
This structure is located cranial-dorsally in the abdomen. It may only be palpable if distended or if it contains a mass.
what is the stomach
140-220 bpm
What is the normal heart rate for a feline patient
This term refers to the inward rolling of the upper and/or lower eyelids
what is entropion
Please describe the type of aural discharge depicted in the photo.
What is purulent
This grade of heart murmur is a loud murmur with a palpable thrill on the body wall.
What is a grade V murmur.
This organ is located in the caudal-ventral abdomen. It is important to master palpation of this organ in order to perform cystocentesis.
What is the bladder.
60-160 bpm
What is the normal heart rate for a canine patient
This term refers to pupils of differing size
what is anisocoria
What is the tympanic membrane
When the heart rate increases during inspiration and decreases during expiration this is termed.
What is a respiratory sinus arrhythmia.
This organ is located cranially in the abdomen just behind the diaphragm. It may only be palpable if enlarged or if it contains a mass.
What is the liver.
16-32 bpm
What is the normal respiratory rate for a canine patient
The internal structures of the eye that may be examined without the use of specialized equipment include the: iris, lens, anterior chamber, & _______
what is the pupil
The swelling of this dog's pinna is indicative of what condition?
what is an aural hematoma
When the third (S3) or fourth (S4) heart sounds are audible this is termed
what is a gallop rhythm
This organ may be palpable in the cranial-ventral or mid-ventral abdomen more on the left side.
What is the spleen.