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| the scientific study of animal behavior |
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| behaviors shown in social situations in which an animal feels threatened or challenged |
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| when an animal leaves a situation |
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| submissive/appeasement behavior |
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| an animal tries to turn off aggression or threats |
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| to warn the opponent to go away or stop engaging in whatever is being viewed as a threat |
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| behaviors that result in harm of opponent |
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| an animal acts when it feels its safety is threatened |
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| response to physical pain |
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| response to threats or disruptions in social status |
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| believe they are in competition for resources with another |
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| protecting a member of its social group from perceived threat |
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| learning based on the effects of behavior |
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| presentation of a pleasant or rewarding stimulus immediately following a wanted behavior |
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| removal of an aversive or unpleasant stimulus following a desired behavior |
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| presentation of an aversive stimulus immediately following a behavior |
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| learn an association between two things regardless of behavior |
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| establish a new response that is incompatible with the desired behavior |
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| present animal with stimulus very gradually and with low intensity |
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| feline urological syndrome |
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| feline lower urinary tract disease |
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| inclined to make trouble, aggressive |
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| inclined to make trouble, aggressive |
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for blood draw hold off vein until___ and release ___ |
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until all blood is drawn and release before needle is removed |
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for injection, hold off vein until ___ and release ___ |
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until the needle is in release before the injection |
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for IVC hold off vein until ___ and release ___ |
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until catheter is inserted release before needle is removed |
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| jugular catheter can stay for how long? |
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| cephalic catheter can stay in for how long? |
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| yellow colored injectable tranquilizer, mild cns depression |
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| xylazine and metatomadine |
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| injectable sedatives, mild cns depression with mild analgesia |
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| injectable opioids. some calming, analgesic |
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| injectable induction agents, produce unconciousness |
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| sevofurane and isoflurane |
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| inhalants, maintain general anesthesia |
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| normal temperature for dog and cat |
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| 101.5 degrees F +/-1 degree |
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| systemic disease, neurological injury, heat stroke |
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| increased oxygen requirement, vasodilation, cardiac workload increase, damaged vascular cells causing disseminated intravascular coagulation |
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| reduced metabolism, decreased oxygen consumption, decreased oxygen to tissues, vasoconstriction, decreased heart rate, hypotension, decreased GI motility |
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| normal pulse rate for cats |
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| normal pulse rate for dogs less than 30 lb |
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| normal pulse rate for dogs over 30 lb |
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| hypothermia, drugs, metabolic disorders |
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| tissue hypoxia, organ failure, and death |
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| cardiac arrhythmias and heart failure |
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| pain, shock, stress, excitement, fever, drugs |
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| normal respirations for a cat |
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| normal respirations for a dog |
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| normal respirations for a dog |
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| wheezing sound on inspiration due to obstruction of the trachea |
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| sound like cellophane cracking heard with pulmonary edema or pneumonia |
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| testicles should descend when? |
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| observation, chief complaint, owner's words, opinion |
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| TPR, blood work, tests, weight |
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| treatment, client education, behavior, take home instructions, surgery |
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| size of a clipper blade for grooming |
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| size of a clipper blade for grooming |
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| size of clipper blade for surgery |
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| pinna, vertical canal, horizontal canal |
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| pinna, vertical canal, horizontal canal |
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| pinna, vertical canal, horizontal canal |
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| tympanic membrane, eustachian tubes, auditory ossicles |
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| cohchlea, vestibule, semicircular canals |
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| stirrups, telfa, cast padding, kling gauze, vet wrap |
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| stirrups, telfa, rolled cotton, kling gauze, zonas tape |
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| soaked gauze sponges, secondary, tertiary |
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| prevents weight bearing of front limb |
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| needle size for IM and SQ on a horse |
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| needle size for IM and SQ on a large dog |
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| needle size for IM and SQ on cats and dogs |
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| needle size for IM and SQ on neonates |
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| needle size for IV on horses |
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| needle size for IV on cats and dogs |
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| needle size for IV on neonates |
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| needle size for blood draw on horses |
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| needle size for blood draw on large dogs |
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| needle size for blood draw on cats |
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| needle size for blood draw on cat |
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| mineralized plaque above the gum line |
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| mineralized plaque below the gum line |
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| inflammation of the structures around the tooth |
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| lower jaw is longer than the upper jaw |
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| upper jaw is longer than the lower jaw |
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| 2[I3/3 C1/1 P4/4 M2/3]=42 |
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| 2[I3/3 C1/1 P3/2 M1/1]=30 |
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| surface of tooth nearest midline |
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| surface of tooth farthest from midline |
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| gestation period for dogs |
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| gestation period for cats |
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| uterine contractions - not visible externally, restlessness, anorexia, panting, search for comfortable area |
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| stage 1 of parturition lasts |
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| 6-12 hours, up to 36 hours |
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| visible uterine contractions, give birth |
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| stage 2 of parturition lasts |
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| 3-6 hours, as long as 24 hours |
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| how much time between birth of puppies? |
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| 20-60 min. no more than 2 hours |
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| fetal membranes pass, one per fetus |
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| hard labor >30 min, weak labor >2 hr |
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| hard labor >20 min, weak labor >4 hours |
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| puppies should gain ___% of birth weight/day |
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| kittens should gain ___/day |
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| puppy temperature for first week |
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| puppy temperature for second week |
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| puppy temperature should be normal by ___ |
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| puppies get vaccine boosters at ___ weeks |
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| 8, 12, 16, (20)weeks, and yearly |
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| puppies get rabies vaccine at ___ months |
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| chemical most commonly used for euthanasia |
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| stages of dying from euthanasia |
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| unconsciousness, respiratory arrest, cardiac arrest |
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