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- 1. Which Iv fluid can be used to increase oncotic pressure?
- 2. Short term effects of corticosteroid therapy include polyuria, ______ and delayed healing.
- 9. An elevated hematocrit is most commonly associated with ______.
- 13. What cells are involved in antibody production?
- 15. A Greyhound is an example of a ______ breed.
- 18. The medical term for when the pupils are different sizes.
- 19. Parvovirus causes what disease in cats?
- 21. The accumulation of metabolic waste in the blood.
- 24. A decrease in WBCs.
- 25. A heartworm preventative that is also effective against ear mites and sarcoptic mange is ______.
- 32. The muscular layer that makes up the majority of the heart mass is the ______.
- 33. The medical term for blood in the urine.
- 34. Hospital acquired disease.
- 38. Most biotransformation of drugs occurs in which organ?
- 39. The medical term for fever.
- 40. The term for red blood cell formation.
- 44. A crenated RBC is also called an ______.
- 45. Patients suffering from pancreatitis should avoid foods high in ______.
- 47. Which part of the eye can be used to indicate fluid overload?
- 51. Medical term for the removal of hyperplastic gingival tissue.
- 52. ______ pain is pain originating from internal organs.
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- 1. The most common side effect of drugs that cause vasodilation is ______.
- 3. Dentin is covered by enamel and ______.
- 4. The term for trimming the edges of a jagged tear before suturing.
- 5. Food allergies are usually due to which constituent of the diet?
- 6. A GDV's main damaging effect is the obstruction of the ______ vein.
- 7. Surgical scissors with long handles and a short blade used for cutting delicate tissue and blunt dissection.
- 8. The primary constituent of blood responsible for the oncotic pressure of blood is ______.
- 10. The two diagnostic forms of Giardia are trophozoites and ______.
- 11. The active ingredient in most euthanasia solutions is ______.
- 12. A coating agent that forms an ulcer adherent complex at the ulcer site.
- 14. A dog that was exposed to distemper perinatally may develop enamel ______.
- 16. 63 days is the average gestation length of which species?
- 17. During fluid therapy, a low plasma protein combined with a decreased cardiac rate can result in ______ edema.
- 20. Macrocytic anemia suggests ______.
- 22. A pulse ______ is when the pulse rate is less than the heart rate.
- 23. The medical term for inflammation of the muscle.
- 26. The lymphatic structure found in the small intestines responsible for the transport of fats and fat-soluble vitamins is ______.
- 27. The first phagocyte to respond to an infection.
- 28. Toxoplasma ______ has a reproductive cycle in cats.
- 29. A high respiratory rate.
- 30. A deficiency in what nutrient can cause anemia?
- 31. The broad ______ is not completely removed in an OHE.
- 35. The shaft of the bone is also called the ______.
- 36. When a stimulus is strong enough to cause complete depolarization it has reached ______.
- 37. A potentially dangerous side effect of diethylstilbestrol is bone ______ suppression.
- 41. Visceral larval migrans in humans is caused by ______ canis.
- 42. The reversal agent for opioids.
- 43. An olsen ______ is a needle driver that is also able to cut sutures.
- 46. The type of non rebreathing system that consists of inner tubing surrounded by larger corrugated tubing is a ______ system.
- 48. Fibrinogen is produced in the ______.
- 49. The area of the kidney where blood vessels and nerves enter and leave is called the ______.
- 50. Which non steroidal anti-inflammatory can be used cautiously in cats with cardiomyopathy to prevent thromboembolism?
