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31 Cards in this Set
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CRT |
capillary refill time |
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husbandry |
Basic care of animals |
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4 parts of husbandry |
diet housing environment identification |
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BCS |
body condition score |
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perfusuon |
oxygenated blood flow through tissues |
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preventative cares |
vaccinations neutering Diet exercise Client education |
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passive immunity |
passed from the mom to the baby |
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active immunity |
actively doing to prevent disease |
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how is rabies transmitted? |
saliva |
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how is leptospirosis transmuted? |
urine |
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how is Lyme disease transmitted? |
tics |
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retro virus |
takes time between being infected to test positive. ex leukemia and aids |
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dyspnea |
breathing difficulties |
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auscultate |
listening to various sounds |
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eardrum |
tympanic membrane |
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hairy |
hirsute |
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equipment to evaluate the inside of the ear |
otoscope |
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ear wax |
Cerumen |
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classics symptom of ear mites |
"coffee ground" appearance |
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classic symptom of aural hematoma |
"pillow" appearance |
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dog heart rate |
70-160 Bpm |
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cat heart rate |
150-210 Bpm |
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dog respiratory rate |
8-20 bpm |
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cat respiratory rate |
8-30 bpm |
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temperature for dogs and cats |
100.5-102.5 F |
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temperature elevation can be an early sign of.. |
infection |
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what does evaluation of perfusion involve? |
mucous membrane color capillary refill time pulse strength and quality body temperature |
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4 vital signs |
body temperature respiratory rate and effort heart rate and rhythm indications of perfusion |
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peritoneal |
space between organs and abdominal cavity. it's a form of parenteral administration |
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parenteral |
avoiding intestines. SC, ID, SC, IO, IP |
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enteral |
going through intestines. PO, WG, rectal |