Term 2 Final Review Flashcards
What is Immiticide?
It is a SQ treatment for heartworm disease.
What does FeLV stand for?
Feline Leukemia Virus
What is the scientific name for the feline flea?
Ctenocephalides felis
List the “Non-infectious vaccines for felines
Rabies Leptospirosis FeLV Lyme FIV
What are the “2 types of immunity”
Active
Passive
Which heart valves are you auscultating on the right side of the heart?
Tricuspid
Pulmonic
What is the vaccination site location for Rabies in canines and felines?
Right hip
List your “pulse quality” types:
Weak
Moderate
Strong
Bounding
What is your normal canine HR at VTI?
60-160bpm
Where can you meet PAM?
On the left side of the heart
An IM injection is utilized what “degree” of angling when performed:
90
What is Seresto:
A type of parasite prevention in the form of a collar.
What does our BCS count out of here at VTI?
5/5
What does the ingredient IGR do?
It inhibits the life cycle of an insect
What does IGR stand for?
Insect Growth Regulator
Orogastric is a form of which Route of Administration Category?
Enteral
What does BUN stand for?
Blood Urea Nitrogen
Term for whenever we “break” a tablet that has a special break line on it?
Score
Non-infectious vaccines contains a live or dead pathogen?
Dead
What does DTM stand for?
Dermatophyte
Test
Medium
A Volitilizer makes a liquid into a what?
Vapor
Scientific name for canine hookworm
Ancylostoma caninum
Scientific name for feline hookworm
Ancylostoma tubaeforme
What is NPO
Nothing per os, nothing by mouth
When is the LATEST must time for pups/kittens be weaned from their mother?
6 weeks of age
Normal body temperature for a feline:
100-102.2
What is a blocked Tom?
A male cat whose urinary bladder is blocked by crystals
What does Congenital mean?
from birth
Scientific name for the canine flea
Ctenocephalides canis
areas we can utilize to obtain a body temperature?
Rectal
Axillary
Aural
What defines Passive Immunity?
Maternal protection
What are the 3 methods of passive immunity that was discussed?
IV infusion
Placental transfer
Colostrum
What are the 3 methods of passive immunity that was discussed?
IV infusion
Placental transfer
Colostrum
What are the 5 MM colors that were discussed?
White Pink Red Icteric Cyanotic
Difference between Nuclear Sclerosis and Glaucoma
Nuclear sclerosis = cataract and able to see
Glaucoma = vision is damaged and unable to see
When does colostrum turn to regular milk
after 24 hours
Canine Distemper is a core or non-core vx?
Core
Define STT
Schirmer Tear Test
What does Idiopathic mean?
Unknown cause
True or False: When auscultating the lung sounds on a thin patient, the sounds will be more intense/easy to hear than in a larger, obese or muscular patient.
True