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AGR 332 Exam 1
Physical Exams
Question | Answer |
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What is the normal Canine Temperature? | 100.0-102.2 F |
What is the normal Canine Pulse (HR)? | 60-160 bpm |
What is the normal Canine Resperation Rate? | 16-32 bpm |
What is the normal Feline Temperature? | 100.0-102.2 F |
What is the normal Feline Pulse (HR)? | 140-220 bpm |
What is the normal Feline Resperation Rate? | 20-42 bpm |
What is the normal Equine Temperature? | 99.0-101.5 F |
What is the normal Equine Pulse (HR)? | 28-44 bpm |
What is the normal Equine Resperation Rate? | 6-16 bpm |
What is the normal Bovine Temperature? | 100.4-103.1 (101.5) F |
What is the normal Bovine Pulse (HR)? | 40-80 bpm |
What is the normal Bovine Resperation Rate? | 10-30 bpm |
What is the white part of the eye called? | Sclera |
What is the non-cellular cornea of the eye called? | Stroma |
What is the cells covering the cornea called? | Epithelium |
What is the black hole in the eye called? | Pupil |
What is the clear part of the eye called? | Cornea |
What is the part of the eye where cataracts form? | Lens |
What is the part of the eye with color? | Iris |
What is the 3rd eyelid in the eye called? | Nictating membrane |
Which lymphnodes are normally palatable on a healthy animal? | Submandibular, Prescapular, Popliteal |
What does SID mean? | Once a day |
What does BID mean? | Twice a day |
What does TID mean? | Three times a day |
What does QID mean? | Four times a day |
What does PRN mean? | As needed |
What does NPO mean? | Nothing by mouth |
What does ID mean? | Intradermal |
What does IM mean? | Intramuscular |
What does IO mean? | Intraosseous |
What does IP mean? | Intraperitoneal |
What does SC or SQ mean? | Subcutaneous |
What Cranial nerve is tested by a volatile substance? | I. Olfactory |
What Cranial nerve is tested by menace or pupillary light reflex? | II. Optic |
What Cranial nerve is tested by Pupillary light reflex or by observing eyes following an object? | III. Oculomotor |
What Cranial nerve is tested by observation or by palpating the temporalis or by the corneal or palpebral reflex? | IV. Trochlear |
What Cranial nerve is tested by observing the ability to chew? | V. Trigeminal |
What Cranial nerve is tested by observation? | VI. Abducens |
What Cranial nerve is tested by observation, corneal reflex , or Menace? | VII. Facial |
What Cranial nerve is tested by hand clap or moving head up and down? | VIII. Acoustic |
What Cranial nerve is tested by Gag reflex? | IX. Glossopharyngeal |
What Cranial nerve is tested by Gag reflex, Oxulocardiac reflex or Laryngeal reflex? | X. Vagus |
What Cranial nerve is tested by Palpation of neck muscles? | XI. Accessory |
What cranial nerve is tested by tongue stretch? | XII. Hypoglossal |