Urgent Care Crossword
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- 1. most common cause of EPI in cats
- 3. type of zoonotic GI parasite that can cause cutaneous larval migrans
- 5. diabetes mellitus causes cataracts in dogs due to this molecule being produced within the lens
- 7. alpha 2 agonist medication commonly used for sedation
- 8. antibiotic that is typically used for tooth root abscesses
- 11. EPI patients usually requires supplementation of this vitamin
- 13. the most common agent that causes discospondylitis
- 17. part of the cornea that takes of fluorescein stain
- 19. type of test that is performed to diagnose heartworm disease in dogs
- 20. antibiotic that is a first-line medication for large hot spots
- 25. one of the 5 P’s of saddle thrombus (FATE) that leads to decreased temperature
- 26. yeast organism which is a common cause of otitis externa
- 27. substance produced that can lead to a fever
- 30. atopy medication that can be used in dogs as long as they are over 12 months of age
- 35. round cell tumor that is more common in younger dogs that looks like a button
- 36. Fractures that affect the growth plate are known as these type of fractures
- 37. vein you do not want to draw blood from in a patient with a coagulopathy
- 39. the most common UTI agent in dogs and cats
- 40. fungal disease more prevalent in the SW United States
- 42. increased serum insulin levels despite hypoglycemia is indicative of what disease
- 44. antibiotic that can lead to esophageal strictures in cats
- 46. lung lobe most commonly affected by aspiration pneumonia
- 47. location in the urinary bladder where TCC most commonly is located in dogs
- 49. topical eye medication to be used before use of a tonopen
- 50. syndrome in Basenji dogs that can lead to glucosuria without hyperglycemia
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- 2. Reflex that can occur from brain trauma that can lead to hypertension, bradycardia, and apnea
- 4. medication used to treat hyperthyroidism
- 6. type of skin tumor in which a characteristic finding is waxing and waning of tumor size
- 9. bilirubin is mostly derived from the breakdown of this molecule
- 10. a disease in cats that can cause enlarged jaw and limbs that can lead to decreased diabetes mellitus regulation
- 12. small intestinal dysbiosis leads to bacteria to increase synthesis of this vitamin
- 14. location in the urinary bladder where TCC most commonly is located in cats
- 15. lymphocyte change on bloodwork you would see in a patient with a stress leukogram
- 16. cells within the pancreas that produce insulin
- 18. Structure that separates the nasal cavity and brain that you especially want to avoid when performing a rhinoscopy
- 21. disease in cats that can mask kidney disease
- 22. sedation drug that is a partial opiod agonist and antagonist that is poor for pain control
- 23. fungal disease that can cause nasal discharge in dogs
- 24. medication that can be used to treat GI ulcers that should not be handled by pregnant women
- 28. type of shock that occurs from caudal vena cava obstruction secondary to GDV
- 29. preferred antimicrobial to clean a wound near the eyes
- 31. drug commonly used to treat immune-mediated KCS
- 32. screening test for hypoadrenocorticism
- 33. elevation in this value would make you very suspicious of FIP in a younger cat
- 34. excessive amounts of this molecule leads to icterus
- 38. type of sling recommended to place on a patient after reduction of a hip luxation
- 41. vein in which an IV catheter should be placed in a patient with a GDV in order to provide IV fluids
- 43. red blood cell shape associated with IMHA
- 45. topical eye medication that can be used to dilate the pupil to reduce pain associated with corneal ulcers
- 48. drug used to treat allergic reactions