veterinary services and their meanings
Across
- 2. Immediate medical attention provided to animals in critical or life-threatening situations, such as trauma, poisoning, respiratory distress, or sudden illness.
- 5. Specialized care tailored for older animals, including geriatric screenings, joint supplements, pain management, and diet adjustments to accommodate age-related changes.
- 6. Regular check-ups performed by a veterinarian to assess the overall health and well-being of pets. This may include vaccinations, parasite control, and general health screenings
- 9. Various tests performed to diagnose illnesses or conditions in animals, such as blood tests, urinalysis, imaging (X-rays, ultrasound), and biopsies.
- 10. Measures taken to prevent illnesses or health issues in animals, including vaccinations, parasite control (flea, tick, worm prevention), dental care, and nutritional counseling.
Down
- 1. Medical care provided to animals to treatillnesses, injuries, or medical conditions. This may involve medications (antibiotics, pain management), surgery, wound care, and rehabilitation.
- 3. Guidance provided by veterinarians to ensure pets receivebalanced diets suited to their age, breed, health status, and specific nutritional needs. This may involve recommending commercial diets or prescription diets for medical conditions.
- 4. Evaluation and treatment of behavioral issues in pets.including anxiety, aggression, phobias, compulsive behaviors, and house training problems.
- 7. Compassionate care provided to terminally ill or elderly pets, including palliative care, pain management, hospice care, and euthanasia services. This also involves supporting pet owners emotionally during the end-of-life process and providing bereavement support afterwards
- 8. Advanced veterinary care offered by specialists in specific areas such as dermatology, ophthalmology, cardiology, oncology, neurology, and orthopedics.