question | answer |
uveitis is clouding of the ______ | |
dehydration %: shock and imminent death, __-__% | |
agents used to kill or reduce the growth of microorganisms in the treatment of diseases and infections | |
a good _____ program starts with removal of organic material from the animal's immediate environment | |
are skin and mucus membranes primary or secondary? | |
nasal discharge, cough, lung sounds, tracheal sounds, etc are part of assessing what system? | |
used to prevent viral/bacterial disease- repeated annually | |
body systems assessment should be completed ________ | |
these include submandibular, prescapular, popliteal, axillary, mesenteric, inguinal, and are usually pea sized in small animals or grape sized in large animals | |
is immunity (antibodies, WBC's, and lymph tissie) primary or secondary? | |
the _____ system is examined separately when deficiencies are noted. | |
observing skin and hair for lesions, dryness, moistness, flakiness, bumps, bruises, lacerations, etc is part of what system assessment? | |
production of pain due to a stimulus that does not normally provoke pain | |
CRT should be less than ____________ | |
used to control microorganisms that reduce the productivity of an animal or produce a disease state | |
injury, genetic abnormalities, ingesting toxins, poor nutrition, and hormonal disorders are ________ disease | |
what system assessment involves palpation of joints, muscles, underlying skeletal structures, and noting differences in ambulation? | |
________ are an important part of animal health | |
sickness (% of animals that are sick) | |
first paperwork to complete when examining an animal | |
animals should receive adequate ______ at birth to stimulate their immune systems initially | |
bacteria, viruses, fungus, and parasites are ______ disease | |
substances that kill or prevent the growth of microorganisms when applied to animal tissue (skin) | |
age, breed, gender, reproductive status, and use/purpose of the animal is part of the _______ | |
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dehydration %: skin definitely inelastic, eyes very slightly sunken into orbits, __-___% | |
increased response to a stimulus that is normally painful | |
what an animal eats, how often, recent changes, vomiting, and diarrhea are part of the ____ history | |
examination of penis, sheath, vulva, testes, kidneys, bladder, uterus, urethra, prostate gland, and mammary glands are part of what system? | |
dehydration %: skin slightly doughy, inelastic consistency, ___-___% | |
death loss | |
_____ plays an open part during stressful parts of an animal's life (such as at weaning) | |
cyanotic mucous membranes are what color? | |
BAR, excited, anxious, lethargic, depressed, aggressive, are options for what part of a PE? | |
mucous membrane color, CRT, pulse, and heart rate are part of what system assessment? | |
dehydration %: increased skin turgor, eyes sunken into orbits, prolonged refill time, dry MM, ___-___% | |
agents used to stimulate immunity against specific diseases (e.g. vaccines) | |
dehydration %: undetectable, less than ____% | |
absence of pain in response to stimulation that would normally be painful | |
drugs used to kill internal parasites | |
normal lung and tracheal sounds resemble __________________ | |
emaciated, thin, ideal, overweight, obese are options for what part of a PE? | |
products that destroy pathogenic microorganisms usually used on inanimate objects | |
if an animals stomach is growling or rumbling, it is ______ | |
history of the present illness includes disease _____, _____ of signs, or _______ of illness | |
what system includes oral cavity, neck palpation, auscultation of abdomen, missing or damaged teeth, and abdomen palpation? | |
inanimate objects that spread disease | |
an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage | |
any deviation from normal health in which there are marked physiological, anatomical, or chemical changes in the animal's body | |
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