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3 step process for nutritional assessment of animals   Assess animal, Assess the diet, assess feeding practice  
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Adequate Diet   1. Complete-all required nutrients 2. Balanced- proper proportion 3. Digestible- nutrients are available to the animal 4. Acceptable- palatable  
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Nutrients   1. water 2. carbohydrates 3. lipids (fat) 4. proteins 5. vitamins 6. minerals  
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Goals in weight   maintain optimal body conditioning score, Slow / prevent chronic disease, minimize/ improve clinical signs of present disease  
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In Big Dogs   excessive calcium can cause skeletal disorders in large and giant breeds  
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Hyperplastic   growth/ puberty onset increase in size and number of fat cells  
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Vet assistants cannot   1. Diagnose disease 2. Prescribe medication 3. Perform surgery  
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Why Restrain?   1. to control animal so it can receive medical attention 2. prevent animal from harming itself when being treated 3. to protect personnel  
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Cephalic (dog)   front leg , medial  
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Jugular (dog)   neck, straight line  
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Saphenous (dog)   hind leg, lateral  
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Cephalic (feline)   front leg, medial  
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Jugular (feline)   neck, straight line  
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Saphenous (feline)   hind leg, medial  
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