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Clinical Exam 2

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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)
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