Trivia
Is a pumpkin a vegetable or a fruit?
Fruit!
What state is Dr. Drube originally from?
Ohio ❤️🤍🖤
Which team member has been employed with Scarbrough AH the longest?
Yes, Luis! (WE LOVE YOU!) 🌟
If you got this wrong, go home.
What is the most recent code to populate an exam?
EXAM
Anoxia is a condition that also occurs in animals, where what crucial element for an animal’s life is dangerously low in the blood or body tissues?
Oxygen
What is the Friday after Thanksgiving well known as: where most retailers will offer significant discounts for a shopping frenzy?
Where did Dr. Tabares graduate from? (Looking for the name of the University) 👩🏻🎓
Auburn University (in Alabama)
Which team member used to work at Starbucks?
What is the code for a Groupon exam and bath?
GP
Osteosarcoma is one of the most common cancers found in dogs. It is a tumor found on what body part?
Bone(s)
A 2024 survey revealed that Americans are most thankful for what? (2 answers)
Friends & family 🥰
What is Dr. Rob’s favorite snack at work?
Chomps aka “a meat stick.”
Which team member worked THREE culinary jobs & considered culinary school prior to getting into the veterinary field?
Kasey🍴
What are the codes for the Groupon exam and vaccines?
GPC (dogs) & GPF (cats)
Abbreviation: AU
Both ears
Which turkeys actually gobble? Males? Females? Or all genders?
Males … Gobble gobble! 🦃
True or False: Dr. Rob used to be a window washer 🧽
True
Who said it: “Ī Mariachi” or “Hello friend”
Ivonne 🎀
What are the two dental estimate codes?
137 and DENT 🦷
A surgical caudectomy is the technical term for the docking of what body part?
Tail
What is the name of the ship that landed in Plymouth Harbor, Massachusetts in 1620 that later initiated a three day autumn feast that we now consider to be the first Thanksgiving?
The Mayflower
What are the names of Dr. Drube’s two bunnies?
Basil and Rose
Which team member are you most likely to hear from the lobby, even if they’re in treatment?
Danielle 😂
What is the code for what we should be charging EVERY TIME we open the Cubex for a controlled substance?
CCF
You’re helping to care for a hospitalized cat that was just unblocked. The doctor asks you to bolus some IV fluids (100 ml over 20 minutes). You just added KCL to the bag. The cat is stable with good vitals as of the past 30 minutes. How should you respond to the request for the bolus?
A. Give the 100 ml bolus from your bag
B. Take more vitals, then give the bolus
C. Check to see if the cat will urinate first
D. Give a new LRS bag bolus
D! Why?
You added KCL to your bag, and you canNOT bolus KCL. Go ahead and give that requested bolus, but be sure it’s LRS only!
Reason: KCL, especially if pushed too quickly or administered too high of a dose, can abruptly stop the heart (cause cardiac arrest.)