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1 Grain (gr)

0.0648 grams (g) = 65 milligrams (mg)

A 22 lb dog requires how many ml of atropine (1/120 gr/ml) at dosage rate of 0.05ml/kg?

0.5ml

1 ml

1 cc, 1 g, 1L

4 qt

1 gal

4 quarts (qt) =

1 gallon (gal)

1000 micrograms (mcg)

1 milligram (mg)

1 cubic centimeter (cc)

1 ml

2 cups (c) =

1 pint (pt)

16 ounces (oz)

1 pound (lb)

2 pints (pt) =

1 quart (qt)

A 20 kg patient is assessed at 10% dehydration. If the clinicians orders are to make up the deficit over 24 hours, how much fluids ar added to the normal maintenance rate

1.4ml/min

1 deciliter (dL)

10 centiliters (cL)

1 gram, (g) =

10 decigrams (dg), 1000mg

1 L =

1000 ml, 1kg

1 gal

128 oz, 3.8 L, 1000mg, 3840 ml

A 65# Golden presents with a history of gastroenteritis over the past 48hrs. P is aprx 5% dehydrated and the attending vet would like to hospitalize him on IV fluids for the day. Calculate the volume deficit.

1500 ml

1 lb

16 oz

1 kg =

2.2 lbs, 1000g

A 33lb dog is being treated with fentanyl in the IV fluids. LRS is administered at 60 ml/kg/day. Fentayl is supplied in a multidose viral at 10mg/ml. If the infusion rate for fentanyl is 2 mcg/kg/min, how many mls of fentanyl should be added to a 500ml bag of LRS

2.4ml

1 inch (in)

2.54 centimeters (cm)

50 ml of stock solution was added to 950 ml of water to make 1 liter of diluted solution with a final concentration of 10 mg/ml. what was the concentration of the stock solution

200 mg/ml

A 50 kg golden has presented with extremely pale MM and is diagnosed with a hemoabdomen. A blood transfusion has been requested, and the doctor would like a 10ml/kg/hr rate for 4 hours. How many milliliters of blood do you need?

2000 ml

1 tbsp

3 tsp = 15 ml

1 ounce is

30ML, 30g

1 tsp =

5 ml

A 66lb dog requires Amoxicillin (250mg/5ml) at 10mg/kg. what volume is administered

6ml

1 cup (c) =

8 ounces (oz) = 1 glass, 240 milliliters (ml)

A 22 kg dog is prescribed acepromazine 0.1 mg/kg IV TID x 3 days. The preparation is 2.0 mg/ml. what is the total volume of ace that will be given to the dog throughout the course of treatment

9.9 ml

3rd degree burn

A burn wound that destroys all layers of skin

-Osis

Abnormal condition

-Sclerosis

Abnormal dryness or hardness

-Malacia

Abnormal softening

-Ion

Action, process, state, or condition

-Emia

BLOOD CONDITION

A bulldog would be described as having what type of head shape

Brachycephalic

-Rrhagia or -rrhage

Bursting forth

A 7 y/o dachshund comes in to the clinic and has noted hair loss and a potbellied appearance. The owner states the dog is eating, drinking, and urinating more than usual. What endocrine disease are you suspicious this dog may have?

Cushing's

-Tomy

Cutting into

-Pathy

Disease

-Megaly

Enlargement

-ase

Enzyme

-Poiesis

FORMATION

A "hanging prep" would be done prior to which procedure

Femoral fracture repair

-Rrhea

Flow, discharge

A boxer presents with overgrowth of the gums. This conditionis known as

Gingival hyperplasia

A 2 yo Dalmatian presents after being hit by a car. Anisocoria is noted during the initial PE. What type of trauma would be suspected?

Head trauma

___ can affect the results of a serum chemistry test performed on a dry chemistry analyzer

Hemolysis

10 yo DSH presents with a history of vomiting and inappetence and is severely dehydrated. His CBC shows a hematocrit of 22%. What can be said about this P

His true hematocrit is likely higher than 22%

A 15-year-old cat comes into your clinic looking skinny and sickly. He has lost significant weight, is drinking ad urinating more than usual. The owner has also noted shedding, an unthrifty appearance and occasional diarrhea. What endocrine disease are you suspicious this cat may have?

Hyperthyroidism

-Itis

Inflammation

-Graph

Instrument that records (or used as a record)

-Scope

Instrument to visually examine

403

Lower right third incisor

-carcinoma

Malignant growth made of epithelial cells, invades surrounding tissues

A

Means without or no.

-Algia and -dynia

Pain

-algesia

Pain or suffering

-plegia

Paralysis

-Ive

Performs or tends toward

-Ary as in alimentary

Pertaining to the gastrointestinal tract

-Ac as in cardiac

Pertaining to the heart

-Al as in renal

Pertaining to the kidney

-Tic as in nephrotic

Pertaining to the kidneys

-Eal as in laryngeal

Pertaining to the larynx

-Ar as in lumbar

Pertaining to the loin, lower back

-An as in ovarian

Pertaining to the ovary

-Ous as in cutaneous

Pertaining to the skin).

-Ic as in enteric

Pertaining to the small intestine

-Ine as in uterine

Pertaining to the uterus

"Bucky"

Potter-Bucky diaphragm; a moving grid located beneath the table

-Graphy

Procedure that records

-ptosis

Prolapse, drooping, falling down; Refers specifically to the upper eyelid.

-Gram

Record of

"Grade one" dental disease score is

Reversible with routine dental cleaning

-Rrhexis

Rupture

-esthesia

Sensation or feeling

-Lysis

Separation or breakdown

-Ia

State or condition

"Red Tears" (chromodacryorrhea) in rats is caused by:

Stress

-Um

Structure

-Pexy

Surgical fixation

-Desis:

Surgical fixation of a bone or joint

-Centesis

Surgical puncture to remove fluid or gas (for diagnosis or for treatment to remove excess fluid or gas)

-Ectomy

Surgical removal

-Plasty

Surgical repair -- to modify or reshape

-Stomy

Surgically created opening

-Ostomy

Surgically creating an opening

-Otomy

Surgically cutting into

3-layer closure

Suturing of muscles, subcutaneous tissue, and skin as separate layers

-Us

Thing

-Rrhaphy

To suture

-Therapy

Treatment

-oma

Tumor

1PM

Upper left first premolar tooth

-paresis

Weakness

A 14yo GSD comes in lethargic with a distended abdomen and pale MM. PVC is 21%. U/S and X-rays reveal a large splenic mass. An abdominocentesis aspirates fluid that appears blood red in color. What emergency fluids might be used to attempt to save this dog's life?

Whole blood

1000 milligrams (ml) =

gram (g)

"Sante's Rule" is a calculation where

kVp = 2 x the thickness measurement (cm) + 40.

+ =

quantity (1+ to 4+)

"QS"

stands for quantity sufficient, basically add enough solvent to bring the total volume to...


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