VET ASSISTANT FINAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED
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VET ASSISTANT FINAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED
What is OHSA?
It requires that all hospital staff are informed of all chemicals to which hey may be exposed to while at work.
What is Ethics?
The system of moral principles that determines appropriate behavior and ac...
VET ASSISTANT FINAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED
What is OHSA?
It requires that all hospital staff are informed of all chemicals to which hey may be
exposed to while at work.
What is Ethics?
The system of moral principles that determines appropriate behavior and actions within
a specific group.
What is the Veterinary Practice act?
determines if who can practice veterinary medicine and surgery in each state and under
which conditions.
What is PPE?
Personal Protective Equipment
What is MSDS?
Material Data Safety Sheets
What is the AVMA?
the organization that acts as the collective voice of the veterinary profession.
What is SOP?
Standard Operating Procedure
What SOAP?
Subjective Objective assessment plan
What does Polyphagia mean?
excessive eating
What does Dysuria?
Painful and difficult urination
What is a Laparotomy?
a surgical incision into the abdomen
What is adduction?
, movement of the limb toward the midline.
What is Esophagpscopy?
Examination of the esophagus using and endoscope.
What is a Cystocentesis?
a puncture to the baldder with a needle to remove urine.
What is the Ventral side of an animal?
the direction going up through the abdomen.
What is a Ovariohysterectomy?
The removal of the ovaries and uterus.
What is a Pyometra?
when pus or infection is in the uterus.
What is the Buccal?
the surface going toward the cheek.
What is a abdominocentisis?
puncture into the abdomen.
what is extension?
the act of straightening a limb
What does Emesis mean?
Vomit
What are five glands that secrete directly into the bloodstream?
pituitary, thyroid, adrenal, testies, and ovaries.
What are the three main types of joints?
fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial.
What is the Tarsus?
It is the animal equivalent to the human ankle.
What are the three divisions of the nervous system?
central, peripheral, and automatic.
What are the five functions of the integument system?
Regulate body temp, adjust blood flow, adjust position of hairs, secrete sweat, and
produce vitamin D.
What are the three functions of the liver?
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