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26 Cards in this Set
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What is the scientific name and what is used a diagnostic tool to find it?
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-Dipylidium -Fecal float (Module 14) |
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What is the most common fecal floatation solution used in veterinary clinics? |
-Sodium nitrate (Module 14) |
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List the common and scientific name. |
-Whipworm -Trichuris Vulpis (Module 13) |
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What is the scientific name and what is its primary host? |
-Dirofilaria immitis -dog is the primary host (Module 13) |
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Name the three forms of Demodex. |
-Localized -Generalized -Pododermatitis (Module 12) |
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What kind of mite should you perform a deep skin scraping? |
-Demodex (Module 12) |
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What kind of crystal is this and what could it indicate in a urine microscopic evaluation. |
-Struvite crystals -Urinary Tract infection (Module 11) |
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What are the normal limits for RBCs in urine? |
-0-5 per HPF (Module 11) |
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In urine, what pH is considered:
-normal -alkaline -acidic? |
-normal is 7.0 -acidic is below 7.0 -alkaline is above 7.0 (Module 10) |
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Where is Bile stored and where is it made? |
-Stored in the gall bladder but made in the Liver (Module 10) |
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What are the three components to a Urinalaysis? |
-physical -chemical -microscopic (Module 9) |
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Define the following: Oliguria Anuria Polyuria |
-Oliguria-decrease in urinary volume -Anuria-suppression of urinary formation -Polyuria-abnormal increase in the volume of urine (Module 9) |
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Normal dogs should have approximately _____ platelets per IOF and cast should have approximately ____ per OIF. |
Normal dogs should have approximately 10-25 platelets per IOF and cast should have approximately 10-12 per OIF. (Module 7) |
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What are three considerations for Thrombocytopenia? |
-decreased platelet production -bone marrow disturbance -infiltrative disease such as a tumor -aplastic marrow -retrovirus (Module 7) |
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How is this blood parasite transmitted to dogs?
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-the brown dog tick (Module 6) |
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FIA and FIV are mostly diseases of __________cats.
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FIA and FIV are mostly diseases of Immune suppressed cats.
(Module 6) |
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List three Granuloctyes and two Agranulocytes.
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Granulocytes - Neutrophils, Eosinophils, Basophils
Agranulocytes - Lymphoncytes, Monocytes (Module5) |
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Which WBC is the body's first line of defense?
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Neutrophil (Module 5) |
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List the maturation of Leukoctyes. |
-Stem cell -Myeloblast -Promyelocyte -Myelocyte -Metamyelocyte -Band Neutrophil -Segmented Neutrophil (Module 4) |
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Name this Leukocyte |
Segmented Neutrophil (Module 4) |
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Lists the three formulas used when counting reticulocytes |
-observed = # counted/1000 x 100=% -corrected = observed x patient PCV/normal PCV=% -absolute = # counted x RBC count = uL (Module 3) |
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In cats, what are the two types of reticulocytes and which ones are counted? |
-aggregate and punctate -aggregate are counted (Module 3) |
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What word is used to describe abnormal variation in RBC size? |
Anisocytosis (Module 2) |
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What do the letters stand for in the following: -MCV -MCH -MCHC |
-mean corpuscular volume -mean corpuscular hemoglobin -mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (Module 2) |
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What are the basic components of a CBC? |
-RBC count -WBC count -PCV -TP -Differential (Module 1) |
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Name two functions of the blood and circulatory system. |
-Transport oxygen and carbon dioxide -Transport nutrients and waste products -Controls water content and pH -Maintains body temperature (Module 1) |