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Clinical Exam 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What areas are being assessed on the abdominal system | stomach, intestines, and internal organs, such as the liver, pancreas, and spleen |
| What does a doctor use to palpate the abdomen | both hands |
| What areas are being assessed on the Urogenital system | kidneys, urinary bladder, external genitals, mammary glands, and rectal area |
| What 2 samples might a doctor collect | urine and fecal sample |
| Who is responsible for Reception | Client Service Representative |
| Who is responsible for Patient Intake | Vet Assistant or Vet Technician |
| Who is responsible for Physical Exam | Veterinarian |
| Who is responsible for Findings | Veterinarian |
| Who is responsible for Diagnosis | Veterinarian |
| Who is responsible for Plan | Veterinarian |
| What is a CSR responsible for | Collecting accurate Owner and Patient data |
| What info should be included for the owner | Name, Address, and Contact info |
| What info should be included for the patient | Name, Age, Sex, or Breed, and Reproductive Status |
| What is collected on important clinic documents | Vaccination and Health records |
| What variations occur due to Temperature | Infection/Disease, Excitement/Stress, and Environment |
| What variations occur due to Pulse | Anxiety, Exercise, Pain, Disease, Shock, Normal for dog: 60-140bpm, and Normal for cat: 160-220bpm |
| What variations occur due to Respiration | Evaluated based on respiration rate, depth-degree of effort needed to take a breath, character-rapid, slow, or normal, Normal for dog: 10-40 breaths per min and Normal for cat: 20-30 breaths per min |
| Why is the reason for today's visited commonly asked | It may encourage more elaborate answers |
| What observations are made | Body Condition Score and Body Conformation(Shape) |