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Term used to describe a nosebleed | show 🗑
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show | dyspnea
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show | apnea
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show | Tachypnoea
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increased respiratory rate and depth. | show 🗑
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Pneumothorax is air within the thoracic cavity and can be caused by the following: | show 🗑
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is also known as panleucopenia, feline distemper or feline parvovirus | show 🗑
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show | retrovirus
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show | canine distemper
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Protozoal Zoonotic Disease of cats | show 🗑
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define incubation period | show 🗑
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show | is the physical separation of the animal suspected of having or proved to have a transmissible infectious diease.
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define barrier nursing | show 🗑
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define quarantine | show 🗑
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Why should an animal with a respiratory disease be isolated? | show 🗑
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State the 5 main ways in which infection may establish itself within a new host? | show 🗑
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show | ◦ Isolation.
◦ Quarantine.
◦ Barrier nursing.
◦ Good ventilation (and ensuring that too many animals are not sharing the same air space).
◦ Therapy (ensure early and effective treatment of infected animals). (early treatment)
◦ Good hygiene. (ppe, w
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disease pathogens and also to the incubation period - Canine Parvo virus | show 🗑
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show | Feline Calici virus/feline Herpes virus, 1-10 days
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show | Morbillivirus, 7-21 days
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show | Bordetella bronchiseptica, 5-7 days
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disease pathogens and also to the incubation period- Chlamydia | show 🗑
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show | You would conjunctivitis, listlessness, anorexia and pyrexia, swollen genatilia.
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Describe the terms ‘First’ and ‘Second’ Intention Healing, giving examples for each one | show 🗑
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State 3 clinical signs of the endocrine disorder Hyperthyroidism | show 🗑
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the pathology of Pyometra | show 🗑
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show | bacteria
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show | virus – panlocopenia virus, inflammation of intestine
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the pathology of Cataract | show 🗑
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show | Bordetella bronchiseptica, parainfluenza virus, harpies virus.
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show | Facial swelling, mass can be seen , irritation, feel lymph nodes, weight loss.
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Describe why it is important to isolate a cat with ringworm | show 🗑
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show | Surgical debridment-The removal of foreign material and devitalized tissue using a scalpel or other sharp instrument. This is done to remove the dead tissue (rta). Lavage is the washing out of an area to remove irration this is done to clean the wound.
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show | It is important so that the bacteria can not be transferred to other animals or living animal as the condition may be infectious to them.
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show | Inflammatory phase.
Proliferation phase.
Maturation/ remolding phase.
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Describe the terms ‘Active’ and ‘Passive’ ventilation and give one example for each. | show 🗑
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show | Polyuria
Polydipsia
Increased/decreased urination
Weightloss
Cystocentesis
Urinalysis - Dipstick
Refractometer
Urinalysis
SG – Normal Dog/normal cat
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show | Polyuria
Polydipsia
Bilateral Alopecia
Pot bellied appearance
Thinning hair
ACTH Stimulation test
Dexamethasone suppression
ALT raised
ALKP raised
Cholesterol
Urinalysis – Low SG
No Glucose
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Disease/Condition Clinical Signs Sampling techniques Tests – Normal/Abnormal Parameters for Diabetes Mellitus | show 🗑
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Disease/Condition Clinical Signs Sampling techniques Tests – Normal/Abnormal Parameters for Hyperthyroidism | show 🗑
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Disease/Condition Clinical Signs Sampling techniques Tests – Normal/Abnormal Parameters for Addison’s Disease | show 🗑
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Disease/Condition Clinical Signs Sampling techniques Tests – Normal/Abnormal Parameters for Hypothyroidism | show 🗑
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show | Hepatitis
Icterus/jaundice
Abdominal pain
Vomiting
Weight loss
Fatty/pale faeces
Biochemistry
Bile acid stimulation test
ALT raised
ALP raised
Albumim raised
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show | Marked Polyuria
Marked Polydipsia
Vomiting after drinking large amounts
Weight loss
Haematology and biochemistry
Water deprivation test
Urinalysis - Glucose
SG – Very Dilute <1.009
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show | Clean cut caused by sharp object. (eg. Glass, scalpel blade)
Bleeding may be profuse, especially if wound is large or deep
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Lacerated | show 🗑
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Abrasion(graze) | show 🗑
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Contusion | show 🗑
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show | Small external wound but often associated with significant deeper damage
Often cause by dog or cat bite
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show | Nature of wound depends on gun
Entry wound may be small but associated with possible significant internal damage
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show | 18- 23 degrees celsius
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