FeLv
What do the 4 letters stand for?
S - Subjective
O - Objective
A - Assessment
P - Plan
What are the core vaccines?
Canine Rabies, DHPP, Lepto, FVRCP
Where is Rabies Vaccine administered?
Right Rear(RR)
Why is preventive care important?
To protect animals from diseases and to stop the spread of diseases
Which vaccine are are 2-dose series for no hx patients?
Feline - FVRCP & FeLv
Canine - DHLPP
Where do vitals go?
O - Objective
What are NON-Core vaccines?
FeLv, Feline Rabies, Bordatella
Where is FVRCP administered?
Right Front(RF)
What are the first things to remove from golden care?
Fecal, Dewormer, Blood work, Prevention
Which vaccines are killed?
Rabies, FeLv, Bordatella SQ, Lepto
Where does the chief complaint go?
First line in Subjective
How is Parvo spread?
Direct or Indirect (fomites, fecal-oral rout, bodily fluids)
Where is DHLPP administered?
Right Front(RF)
What does 3DX test for?
FeLv
Which vaccines are MLV?
DHPP, Bordatella (Oral/Nasal), FVRCP
Where does the diagnostics go?
Assessment
What are the two forms of Rabies?
Dumb form and Furious form
Where is FeLv Administered?
Left Rear(LR)
How many times do puppies need fecal tests?
Every 3 Wks
At what age is FeLv administered for kittens?
12-15 Weeks
What goes in the plan category?
Discharge, Actions, Client Education, Recheck
Why is Lepto a core vaccine now in Arizona?
Migration from the north of the country
How is Bordatella administered?
IN, SQ, Oral
What's included in the golden care plan?
HWP, HWT, F&T, Fecal, Dewormer, Vaccines, 3DX