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Intro to Diseases
Injections
Veterinary Practices
Pathogens
Random Animal Facts
100
Any deviation from a normal state of health which temporarily impairs vital functions.
What is disease?
100
An intermammary injection can be given here.
What is the udder?
100
Using a cream to treat an infection or irritation on the skin.
What is a topical treatment?
100
A term for anything, living or dead, that is capable of causing a disease and producing an immune response.
What is a pathogen?
100
This species mates for life, and the males carry the young.
What are seahorses?
200
A disease caused by a pathogen entering the body.
What is infectious disease?
200
This injection is the fastest-acting, and also the most dangerous to administer
What is intravenous injection?
200
This is an instrument used for deworming large animals
What is a drench gun
200
An organism that feeds on a host to survive. Example: tapeworm
What is a parasite?
200
This species communicates by dancing in intricate patterns and movements.
What are honeybees?
300
A disease transmitted or spread from animal to animal by direct or indirect contact with a diseased animal.
What is a contagious disease?
300
This type of injection is given for most vaccinations and given where there is loose skin.
What is a subcutaneous injection?
300
This is an instrument used to give pills to large animals and cats in Mr. Hemmer's case
Balling gun
300
A single-celled organism that causes infections. Example: salmonella
What is a bacteria?
300
A group of what species is called a "flamboyance."
What are flamingoes?
400
A disease that spreads from animals to humans
What is zoonotic disease?
400
This is the most common type of injections and is used to administer medications specifically anesthetics.
What is intramuscular injection?
400
In this medical emergency, the body is shutting down, drawing blood from other areas of the body to the vital organs.
What is shock?
400
A single-celled organism that feeds on decaying materials. Example: Ringworm
What is a fungus?
400
A group of this animal is known as a "pandemonium"
What are parrots?
500
A type of immunity in which the animal produces antibodies through natural infections or vaccines with antigens
What is active or aquired immunity?
500
An injection into the abdomen.
What is an IP (intraperitoneal) injection?
500
These are used to treat wounds on an animal and prevent infection
What are bandages?
500
A non-living pathogen that can only reproduce inside a living cell. There is no cure. Example: Rabies
What is a virus?
500
This species can, and does, change their gender multiple times during their life span.
What are oysters?