Urgent Care Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. fungal disease more prevalent in the SW United States
  2. 5. drug used to treat allergic reactions
  3. 7. type of skin tumor in which a characteristic finding is waxing and waning of tumor size
  4. 11. antibiotic that can lead to esophageal strictures in cats
  5. 12. topical eye medication that can be used to dilate the pupil to reduce pain associated with corneal ulcers
  6. 13. sedation drug that is a partial opiod agonist and antagonist that is poor for pain control
  7. 17. alpha 2 agonist medication commonly used for sedation
  8. 18. vein in which an IV catheter should be placed in a patient with a GDV in order to provide IV fluids
  9. 20. the most common UTI agent in dogs and cats
  10. 21. substance produced that can lead to a fever
  11. 22. yeast organism which is a common cause of otitis externa
  12. 25. red blood cell shape associated with IMHA
  13. 27. lung lobe most commonly affected by aspiration pneumonia
  14. 29. syndrome in Basenji dogs that can lead to glucosuria without hyperglycemia
Down
  1. 1. medication that can be used to treat GI ulcers that should not be handled by pregnant women
  2. 2. antibiotic that is a first-line medication for large hot spots
  3. 3. screening test for hypoadrenocorticism
  4. 4. cells within the pancreas that produce insulin
  5. 6. drug commonly used to treat immune-mediated KCS
  6. 8. part of the cornea that takes of fluorescein stain
  7. 9. antibiotic that is typically used for tooth root abscesses
  8. 10. preferred antimicrobial to clean a wound near the eyes
  9. 14. fungal disease that can cause nasal discharge in dogs
  10. 15. the most common agent that causes discospondylitis
  11. 16. excessive amounts of this molecule leads to icterus
  12. 19. type of zoonotic GI parasite that can cause cutaneous larval migrans
  13. 23. Fractures that affect the growth plate are known as these type of fractures
  14. 24. type of sling recommended to place on a patient after reduction of a hip luxation
  15. 26. elevation in this value would make you very suspicious of FIP in a younger cat
  16. 28. location in the urinary bladder where TCC most commonly is located in dogs