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What is the scientific name and what is used a diagnostic tool to find it?
What is the scientific name and what is used a diagnostic tool to find it?



-Dipylidium


-Fecal float


(Module 14)

What is the most common fecal floatation solution used in veterinary clinics?

-Sodium nitrate


(Module 14)

List the common and scientific name.

List the common and scientific name.

-Whipworm


-Trichuris Vulpis


(Module 13)

What is the scientific name and what is its primary host?

What is the scientific name and what is its primary host?

-Dirofilaria immitis


-dog is the primary host


(Module 13)

Name the three forms of Demodex.

-Localized


-Generalized


-Pododermatitis


(Module 12)

What kind of mite should you perform a deep skin scraping?

-Demodex


(Module 12)

What kind of crystal is this and what could it indicate in a urine microscopic evaluation.

What kind of crystal is this and what could it indicate in a urine microscopic evaluation.

-Struvite crystals


-Urinary Tract infection


(Module 11)

What are the normal limits for RBCs in urine?

-0-5 per HPF


(Module 11)

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)

Where is Bile stored and where is it made?

-Stored in the gall bladder but made in the Liver


(Module 10)

What are the three components to a


Urinalaysis?

-physical


-chemical


-microscopic


(Module 9)

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)

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)

What are three considerations for Thrombocytopenia?

-decreased platelet production


-bone marrow disturbance


-infiltrative disease such as a tumor


-aplastic marrow


-retrovirus


(Module 7)

How is this blood parasite transmitted to dogs?
How is this blood parasite transmitted to dogs?

-the brown dog tick


(Module 6)

FIA and FIV are mostly diseases of __________cats.
FIA and FIV are mostly diseases of Immune suppressed cats.
(Module 6)
List three Granuloctyes and two Agranulocytes.
Granulocytes - Neutrophils, Eosinophils, Basophils
Agranulocytes - Lymphoncytes, Monocytes
(Module5)
Which WBC is the body's first line of defense?

Neutrophil


(Module 5)

List the maturation of Leukoctyes.

-Stem cell


-Myeloblast


-Promyelocyte


-Myelocyte


-Metamyelocyte


-Band Neutrophil


-Segmented Neutrophil


(Module 4)

Name this Leukocyte

Name this Leukocyte

Segmented Neutrophil


(Module 4)

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)

In cats, what are the two types of reticulocytes and which ones are counted?

-aggregate and punctate


-aggregate are counted


(Module 3)

What word is used to describe abnormal variation in RBC size?

What word is used to describe abnormal variation in RBC size?

Anisocytosis


(Module 2)

What do the letters stand for in the following:


-MCV


-MCH


-MCHC

-mean corpuscular volume


-mean corpuscular hemoglobin


-mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration


(Module 2)

What are the basic components of a CBC?


-RBC count
-WBC count
-PCV
-TP
-Differential
(Module 1)

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)