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100

Cats and dogs have this many cervical vertebrae.

What is seven?

100

This directional term is used to describe something farther away from the center of the body.

What is distal?

100

This injectable agent is ultra fast acting and used for quick induction.

What is Propofol?

100

This shorthand is used for prescriptions to instruct use as once a day or twice a day, respectively.

What is SID and BID?

100

A disruption of  the gut biome.

What is dysbiosis?

200

The long bones of the pelvic limbs are the femur, tibia and ______.

What is the fibula?

200

This separates the thorax and abdomen.

What is the diaphragm?

200

Flumazanil is used to reverse this class of drugs.

What are benzodiazepines?

200

This type of medication can be administered topically and then get absorbed systemically. Like on the pinna, for example.

What is a transdermal medication?

200

If blood pressure decreases, heart rate should ______

What is increase?

300

This curved bony structure sits below the eye socket, commonly known as “the cheekbone”.

What is the zygomatic arch?

300

This plane divides the body into the cranial and caudal sections.

What is the transverse plane?

300

This opioid has 50-100 times the potency of morphine and is the most potent of its class.

What is Fentanyl?

300

These types of drugs are regulated by the FDA and DEA. 

What are controlled substances?

300

The junction between two neurons, in which neurotransmitters are transmitted.

What is a synapse?

400

The femoral head sits in this socket.

What is the acetabulum?

400

The mouth is divided into quadrants, this is the number assigned to the lower left quadrant.

What is the 3rd quadrant?

400

This opioid works as an agonist and antagonist at the Mu receptors.

What is butorphanol?

400

This class of antibiotics was discovered by Alexander Flemings in 1928.

What are penicillins?

400

These are specialized sensory receptors that detect harmful stimuli and convert them into neural impulses.

What are nociceptors?

500

This is the name for the small, hinged bones in a dog's ear canal that transmit sound vibrations.

What are the ossicles?

500

Brachycephalic is the word used to describe a short muzzled animal. This word is used to describe an elongated muzzle.

What is dolichocephalic?

500

This class of drug increases cardiac contractility.

What are positive inotropes?

500

This organ releases erythropoietin, signaling the bone marrow to make more red blood cells, in response to low oxygen levels.

What are the kidneys?