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Prone to generative disease (kidneys, arthritis, heart, cancer) |
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internal parasites, congentital problems, traumatic injuries |
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pertinent to certain breeds |
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predispose to certain diseases |
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overweight dogs are prone to joint problems, brachycephalic to respiratory problems |
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when vet tech profession began to take form |
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father of veterinary technology in North America |
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Adjective added to vet tech title in 1989 |
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American Veterinary Medical Association |
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Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (under the auspices of the AVMA) |
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Veterinary Technician National Examination |
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What kinds of questions on VTNE |
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within 6 months of graduating or after graduating |
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How many domains on VTNE? |
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Pharmacy and pharmacology, surgical nursing, laboratory procedure, animal nursing, diagnostic, anesthesia/ analgesia, dentistry |
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Prescribe, Diagnose, Prognose, Perform surgery, attest to health status |
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what can vet tech carry out? |
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anything besides what a vet can do, including catheters |
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what do you have to note if you give a drug |
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"as per order" in medical redcord |
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What is one of the most important duties of a vet tech |
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greater level of education, BS |
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When considering the question of "right conduct," first ask, "right for whom?" |
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Four important techniques for the physical |
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observation, auscultation, palpation, and olfaction |
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larger animals have what HRs? |
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Fitter animals have what HRs? |
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Mucous Membranes Dogs and cats |
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100.5 degrees F- 102.5 degree F |
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regular, irregular heart beat. Same irregularity repeated |
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higher than normal heart rate |
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lower than normal heart rate |
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cyanotic- lack of oxygen to the tissue (hypoxia) |
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septic, injected- systemic infection, vasodilation (drugs or hyperthermia) |
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icteric, jaundice- live disease- can see in eyes and gums |
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pale, anemic- decreased number of healthy RBC, vasoconstriction (pain drugs) |
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how well the blood is circulating to tissues furthest from the heart, measured by CRT |
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back leg near tail, start of back/incline of back, withers, near ears |
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what kind of symmetry to look for on the head |
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clear, red is ok in rodents |
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swelling could be a teeth issue |
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pupils are two different sizes |
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what can peridontal disease lead to? |
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other diseases in the body, like kidney disease |
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what should you check in the neck and coat? |
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straight midline trachea, full range of motion in neck, collar not too tight, alopecia, ectoparasites, dry skiin, masses, tumors, and lesions |
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How are murmurs measured? |
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on a scale of 0-6, 3 and up can be heard |
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blood going where it shouldn't |
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"cop a feel", descended testicles, no discharge other than in heat dogs, tumors (mostly mammary) |
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pretty clear, not a strong odor |
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head tilt, how they move, circling, head pressing, stargazing, biting when nothing is there, aggression, rapid eye movement |
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what does the lymphatic system do? |
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protects from disease, filters toxins |
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submandibular lymph nodes |
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locate at the point of the mandible, palpate both sides to compare, lymph node (small) and salivary gland (large) sometimes confused. |
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cranial dorsal to the shoulder joint |
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located caudal to the stifle |
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how should you palpate lymph nodes? |
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both at the same time to detect differences. If you can't feel it, that's good. Big -> infection |
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totally dependent on Mom for food, warmth, grooming, social interactions, etc |
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eyes start to open, ears more erect, blurry vision/ hearing |
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more erect; better hearing and sight |
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still dependent on Mom, sees and hears better, pretty mobile, milk teeth |
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Full vision and hearing, personality developing, some solid food |
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eat solid foods much better |
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self-sufficient. can be taken from Mom. Time varies by who you ask (8 to 12 weeks) |
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a young adult, mostly full grown, completely self-sufficient |
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considered this what it has full adult dentition, also at sexual maturity |
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how many pounds will a kitten gain a month with proper nutrition? |
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eyes closed, ears more open |
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eyes opening, hearing/ sight starting, some mobility |
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some people start earlier, start solid food/ weaning |
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social development, can see and hear |
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time when early phobias can develop, people will sell/ give away puppies, eat dog food, wean |
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how can you tell a dog or cat's age on their cranium? |
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no staining, white, bright, no tartar |
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what makes teeth hard to assess age by? |
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anal genital distance is greater in? |
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when do male puppy testicles descend? |
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data collection, data interpretation, formulation and implementation of Tx plan, Evaluation of patient response to Tx plan |
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Basic nursing observation |
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attitude, appetite, urination and defecation |
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how to prevent ulcers from being immobile |
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supportive bedding, frequent turning, donut pillow, good hygiene |
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ulcer, "bed sore" treatment |
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slow healing due to poor circulation to area, clean and debride, pad area, antibiotics (systemic vs. topical) |
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not "fufu", have them go home better than they came in, animal feels better, less likely to get dermatitis |
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what can long nails cause? |
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can split, tear off, grow into pad causing pain or abscess |
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ways to stop ear infection spreading |
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clean good ear first, careful with equipment, watch out, remember easy to pass to other animals |
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how are anal glands supposed to be expressed naturally? |
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when stool is expelled through the rectum |
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how can anal glands become impacted? |
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soft stools, dehydration, thick anal sack fluid, specific breeds |
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Signs of anal sack issues |
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scooting, licking excessively at perineum, carry tail abnormally, vague pain or discomfort in the area |
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squinting, rubbing, redness, discharge, AN EMERGENCY |
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looks for corneal ulcers/ damage |
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what can't you use to treat corneal damage? |
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expensive, can be complicate, won't work like it should if you mess up |
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eye drops and eye ointment order |
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eye drops first and ointment second |
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Contraindications of oral meds |
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vomiting, intestinal disease, extreme debilitation, NPO |
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Five rights of giving medication |
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correct drug, patient, right dose, right route, time/ frequency |
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requires muscles. Food is usually digested and can contain bile |
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does not require muscles. Food is whole and has not reached stomach |
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moderate is beneficial, in safe controlled area where they can't escape |
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animals that may be on very restricted or no exercise |
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animals with respiratory, cardiovascular, or orthopedic conditions |
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when should you use a harness |
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if animal has neck, back, resp, cardio, or ortho issues |
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peripheral edema, muscle tone, strength, range of motion, mood/ outlook |
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palatability, variety, encouragement, heat, people food, appetitie stimulant |
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caution when force feeding because of |
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nasoesophageal feeding tube |
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through nose down esophagous |
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Pharyngostomy, Esophagostomy, Gastrostomy, Enterostomy |
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TPM (total parenteral nutrition) |
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meets all patient nutritional needs with IV feeding |
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TPN requirements, time period |
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requires central/ dedicated line, long term |
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PPN (Partial parenteral nutrition) |
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meeting some to most of the patients' needs through IV feedings |
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PPN requirements and time period |
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needs a peripheral line and is short term |
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maintenance for TPN and PPN |
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sterile catheter, catheter check daily, aseptic technique is used for every feeding |
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the use of cold, heat, water, electrical impulses, and therapeutic exercise to treat an injury or a disease |
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what does physical therapy help? |
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reducing muscle spasm, relieving pain, resolving peripheral edema, improving circulation to a particular area, increasing range of motion |
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unpleasant sensory or emotional experience associated with actual or potential damage |
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what can the anticipation of pain do? |
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pain is the what sign in human medicine? |
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how do animals respond to pain? |
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respond different than humans |
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historical approach to pain |
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used to "keep quiet",treated only if signs present |
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Animal instinct with pain |
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identify painful event, predict intensity and duration, pre-emptively medicate, continue appropriate meds |
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physiological signs of pain |
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tachycardia, tachypnea, elevated BP, hyperthermia, Poor MM color, dilated pupils |
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vocalization, restless or depressed, anorexia, resent handling, aggression, posture change, trembling, lick/chew (especially with nerve pain) |
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0-4 done by CO state, one for cats, one for dogs, standing to recumbent |
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decreased healing, decreased immune response, increased HR/BP, cardiac arrhythmia, coagulopathy, increased RR, pulmonary edema, altered acid/base balance, Renal function (BP), Nausea/ vomit (salivate a lot), emotion stress, increased catabolic rate, entire body ramped up |
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Process by which stimulus carried from periphery to cerebral cortex |
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Three steps of Nociception |
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Modulation, Transmission, Modulation |
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Perception is conscious or unconscious? |
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conscious to cerebral cortex |
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what inhibits perception? |
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anesthetics, opioids, benzodiazepines, phenothiazine |
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pain process is altered, repeat or intense impulse, increased excitability, progressive condition, difficult to control |
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what causes wind up phenomenom |
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Two phases of wind up phenomenom |
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hyper algesia and allodynia |
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abnormally heightened sensitivity to pain |
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pain response to normal things |
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Control principles for pain |
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Preemptive Analgesia, Multimodal Approach, Achieve and Maintain control |
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Predict severity and duration, med before stimuli, increased efficacy, decreased dose, decreased neg effects, decreased anesthesia, prevent wind up |
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Combine meds to achieve synergy, allows lower dose of individual med, target more than one phase in pathway |
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Achieve and Maintain control |
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Schedule dosing, Avoid rollercoaster with multimodal approach, wean as pain decreases, "Don't quit until the pain quits" |
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