Fear Free
Patient History
Client Education
Sample Collections
Patient Discharge
100
What is the purpose of a fear free environment?
Reduce the stress of patient and build a stronger client relationship
100
Name 4 out of the 6 questions that should be asked when obtaining a patient history.

-TPR

-Vaccination Records

-Diet

-Indoor or outdoor

-allergies

-medications

100
How are heartworms transmitted?
mosquitos
100
Name 3 methods used to collect blood samples

Jugular venipuncture

cephalic venipuncture

saphenous venipuncture

100
Name the 3 steps of patient discharge

- fill medications

- input charges

- Review medications with owner

200
What are the advantages to reducing the stress of the patient?
Easier to exam and treat
200
Name the 4 common canine vaccinations
Rabies, dhpp, bordetella, lepto
200
How can you test for heartworms and how do you know if the test is negative or positive?

Blood analysis Snap Test


- one dot: negative

- two dots: positive

200
Describe Cephalic venipuncture
Blood drawn from the front leg of an animal
200
What are three things to always keep in mind when explaining medication to the owner

- How many times should the medication be given daily?

- Should it be refrigerated?

- Should it be given with food?

300
What are the advantages to having a stronger client relationship?
The owner is more willing to return for annual examinations or rechecks
300
Name the 4 common feline vaccines
rabies, bordetella, fel w/, fel w/out
300

Name and Describe two out of four of the HWP

- Heartgard: beef chew once monthly

- Trifexis: once monthly, combo pill

- Revolution: once monthly, topical, combo

-Proheart: 6 mo injection

300
Describe the difference between saphenous venipuncture in feline and canine patients
blood drawn from the inside of the back leg on a cat and on the outside of the leg in a dog. 
300
What does SID mean
once daily
400
What must you know in order to have a fear free environment?

Understand how canine and feline patients communicate fear, anxiety and stress

Maintain Good communication between veterinary team and client


400
What is Leptosporosis and how is it spread?
A bacteria spread through soil, water, and urine of infected animals.
400
Name and the two treatments for HW

Fast kill

Slow Kill


400
Name 3 types of blood panels that are usually performed

- presurgical

-Jr wellness

-Sr wellness

400
What does PRN mean
As needed
500
What are two Techniques to practice in a "fear free" environment

Less is more


food motivation

500
What does the DHPP stand for
Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenze, Parvo
500
Describe the Fast Kill treatment

Doxy

Ivermectin

Melarsomine injections

500
Describe how one would set a fecal flotation up

sample

fecasol

slide

microscope

500
What does AD,AS, and AU mean
right ear, left ear, both ears