Common Diagnostics
Across
- 5. ALB, ALP, ALT, GGT, GLU, TBIL are all values measured in a ____ Panel
- 6. This common test measures levels in female in-heat dogs.
- 7. Hemaocrit, or ___ is the percentage of red blood cells within whole blood.
- 9. When running a CBC, blood must be dispensed into a ____ top tube.
- 10. This machine measures electrolytes, blood gasses, and some kidney values.
- 12. ____ blood cells fight infection and increase with inflammation.
- 14. Elevations of this amino acid can show kidney disease with as little as 25% loss of kidney function.
- 15. Mild elevation of this value could be stress, major elevations could indicate diabetes.
- 16. High values on a CRP test indicate systemic _____.
- 17. A Feline Triple Test checks for FelV, FIV, and _____.
- 18. Decreased sodium and increased potassium are seen in dogs with this disease.
Down
- 1. These tiny cell-like structures essential for blood clotting.
- 2. This kidney value is produced in the liver and excreted by the kidneys.
- 3. A 4DX Snap Test checks for heartworms, Anaplamsmosis, Lyme, and ____.
- 4. Overhydration may lead to decreased _____ values.
- 8. This hormone is over-produced in dogs with Cushing’s, or under-produced in dogs with Addison’s.
- 11. High T4 levels may indicate hyperthyroidism in ____.
- 13. Sodium, Potassium, and Chloride are all ____ and increases may indicate dehydration.