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Alopecia (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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Bilateral (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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Occurring or having two sides |
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Body Systems History (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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Detailed questions about the body system (or systems) involved in the presenting problems |
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Body Systems Review (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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A review of the body systems to note any additional problems the animal may have |
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Caudal (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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A directional term that means "toward the tail" |
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Comedones (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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Skin lesions that resemble blackheads |
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Cranial (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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A directional term that means "toward the head" |
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Dorsal (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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A directional term that means "toward the back" |
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Environmental History (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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The animal's most recent living situation |
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Erythroderma (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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A medical term meaning "reddened skin" |
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Papule (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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A hard, pimple-like skin bump |
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Papillae (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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A pimple-like structure that can be found in the ear canal, choana and so on |
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Nares (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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Medial (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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A directional term meaning "toward the middle" |
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Intervertebral Disk Disease (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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Deteriorated cushions between the vertebrae |
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Jugular Venipuncture (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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The taking of a blood sample from the jugular vein of an animal |
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Vertebrae (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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Ventral (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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A directional term that means "towards the anterior or the front" |
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Tympanic Membrane (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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The membrane that covers the ear drum |
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Thoracic Area (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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The chest cavity of an animal |
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Symmetrical (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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Seizure (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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A short circuit in the brain that makes the animal lose control over its body |
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Rales (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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Abnormal crackling sounds heard in the lungs |
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Radiographs (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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Presenting Problem (History & Physical, Sections 3.1) |
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Definition
The reason the animal is at the veterinary facility |
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Cat Bag (History & Physical, Sections 3.2) |
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Definition
A restraining device consisting of a zippered bag with several openings for treating different parts of a cat's body |
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Choana (History & Physical, Sections 3.2) |
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A slit-like opening on the roof of the mouth in a bird |
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Elizabethan Collar (History & Physical, Sections 3.2) |
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Definition
A circular plastic shield, resembling a lampshade, that encircles the neck and extends to the end of the muzzle. The collar prevents the animal from chewing at its bandages |
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Neuro Hammer (History & Physical, Sections 3.2) |
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An examination instrument used by he veterinarian to check and animal's reflexes |
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Lateral Recumbency (History & Physical, Sections 3.2) |
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Definition
A restraint position in which the animal lies on its side |
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Keel (History & Physical, Sections 3.2) |
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Scruff (Scruffing) (History & Physical, Sections 3.2) |
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Grasping skin behind an animal's neck; often used as a restraint method for rabbits, cats and ferrets |
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Cradle (History & Physical, Sections 3.3) |
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A device that consists of wooden slats or round rods woven together that go around a horse's neck to keep the neck straight and prevent the horse from chewing at itself |
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Head Catch (History & Physical, Sections 3.3) |
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The part of a stall or chute that traps cattle by the head; also called a head clamp, squeeze chute, or neck yoke |
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Nose Tongs (History & Physical, Sections 3.3) |
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A cattle-restraint device that grasps the center of the nose just inside the nostrils to permit more head control |
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Mouth Gag (History & Physical, Sections 3.3) |
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A wedge shaped structure that prevents a horse from biting down while someone is examining or treating its mouth |
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Hearth-Girth Tape (History & Physical, Sections 3.3) |
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Definition
A flexible tape-measuring device that weighs a horse by measuring its girth just behind the elbow in its heart area |
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Hobble (History & Physical, Sections 3.3) |
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Rope or chain device that encircles the rear legs, restricting the animal's ability to kick |
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Hog Snare (History & Physical, Sections 3.3) |
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A pole with a loop of cable at the end that can be tightened over a pig's snout |
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Twitch (History & Physical, Sections 3.3) |
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A horse-restraint device, usually either a long wooden handle affixed to a short loop of chain, or two hinged metal handles that pinch and hold |
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Auscultation (History & Physical, Sections 3.4) |
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Listening for sounds produced within the body |
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Capillary Refill Time (History & Physical, Sections 3.4) |
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The time it takes for the vessels in the mucous membranes to return to normal after being pressed |
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Cardiovascular System (History & Physical, Sections 3.4) |
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The body system that circulates blood |
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Cephalic Venipuncture (History & Physical, Sections 3.4) |
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The taking of a blood sample from the foreleg of an animal |
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Perfuse (History & Physical, Sections 3.4) |
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To pump; in the animal, the body's ability to pump blood |
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Palpation (History & Physical, Sections 3.4) |
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Examining body parts by touch |
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Ophthalmoscope (History & Physical, Sections 3.4) |
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An instrument used to visualize the interior chamber of the eye, where signs of disease or trauma can sometimes be seen |
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Otoscope (History & Physical, Sections 3.4) |
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An instrument used to inspect the ear of an animal; it's an essential diagnostic tool to determine types of infections and to discover foreign bodies in the ear canal |
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Integumentary System (History & Physical, Sections 3.4) |
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The skin and attached structures, such as hair |
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Respiratory System (History & Physical, Sections 3.4) |
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The body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide |
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Pulse Deficits (History & Physical, Sections 3.4) |
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Definition
Distinct differences between the point at which the heart beats and the point at which a pulse beat is felt. The pulse should be felt immediately after the heart beats |
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Pulmonary Edema (History & Physical, Sections 3.4) |
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Fluid accumulated in the lungs |
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Peristalsis (History & Physical, Sections 3.4) |
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Definition
The involuntary constriction and relaxation of the muscles of the intestine or another canal, creating wavelike movements that push the contents of the canal forward |
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Master Problem List (History & Physical, Sections 3.5) |
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The first page of a veterinary medical chart that serves as an index or table of contents for the rest of the record |
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SOAP Format (History & Physical, Sections 3.5) |
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An acronym for the four divisions of the progress notes sections of the patient record. The letters in the acronym represent the Subjective, Objective, Assessment and Procedure or Plan sections |
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Signalment (History & Physical, Sections 3.5) |
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The overall patient description |
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Progress Notes (History & Physical, Sections 3.5) |
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The portion of a medical chart devoted to ongoing patient evaluation, arranged using the SOAP method |
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Client Education (History & Physical, Sections 3.6) |
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A general term that covers many of the client's interactions with the practice |
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