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Lecture 2: Equine Nervous system: the examination
What are the limitations of neuro...,
Mental awareness is a function of...,
Voluntary movements are initiated...
70  cards
Lecture 3: Diseases of the nervous system
What is the mechanism of action f...,
What are some clinical signs of t...,
How do you dx tetanus
54  cards
Lecture 4: Diseases of Nervous System: infectious
What is the primary reservoir for...,
What transfers viral encephalitid...,
What is the pathophysiology of vi...
48  cards
Lecture 5: Diseases of nervous system: inflammatory/degenerative
What is the cause of equine degen...,
What horses have genetic suscepti...,
What are some signs of equine deg...
59  cards
Lecture 1: Intro to Clinical Practice and Essential Microbiology and Clinical Pathology
What stains are included in gram ...,
Gram __appear red on gram stain a...,
Staining reflects the ___of the c...
76  cards
Lecture 7: Approach to Heptaobiliary and Lymphatic Disease
What are some infectious causes o...,
What are some drug induced causes...,
T or f horses that present with c...
47  cards
Lecture 6: Equine nervous system: all other things
Csf flows in a ___circulation,
If you have a patient with suspec...,
You perform an atlantooccipital c...
77  cards
Lecture 8: Equine Hematology 1 and 2
What is anemia,
What hormone is essential for rbc...,
What causes anemia 3
56  cards
Lecture 9: Equine Ophthalmology
Horses visual field is __degrees,
Retina contains rods and cones in...,
Rods sensitive to __light and ___
92  cards
Lecture 10: Equine ophthalmology II
What wrong,
What wrong,
What wrong
45  cards
Lecture 11: Approach to Cardiovascular Disease of the Horse
Horses heart have a high resting ...,
Horses high vagal tone predispose...,
Benign vagally mediated arrhythmi...
96  cards
Lecture 12: Approach to Equine Dermatoses
What are the most common causes o...,
What are some pruritic lesions,
What is alopecia
159  cards
Lecture 13: Approach to Endocrine Disease
Why can diagnosing endocrine dise...,
Where does ppid affect in body,
Ppid is the result of loss of __o...
102  cards
Lecture 14: Equine Neoplasia
What is the most common neoplasm ...,
Equine sarcoids are __skin tumors,
Where are equine sarcoids most co...
81  cards
Lecture 15: Pharmacology
What results in resistant bacteria,
What 3 antibiotics do you want to...,
What are reasons for antibiotic use
87  cards

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