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temperature for dog/cat
100-102.5
temperature for horses
99-100.5
temperature for cattle
100-102.5
pulse of adult dog
60-180
pulse of puppies
60-220
pulse of toy breeds
60-180
pulse of cats
120-140 bpm
pulse of horses
30-45
pulse of cattle
60-80
respiratory rate of dogs
10-30
respiratory rate of cats
15-30
respiratory rate of horses
8-20
respiratory rate of cattle
8-20
torticollis is
wry neck
microphthalmia
congenital small eyes
what is it called when you have small eyes as a result of trauma
pthisis bulbi
pathological/aquired large eyes
bupthalmos
buphthalmos is a result og
glaucoma
enophthalmos
sunken in eyes
exophthalmos
bugling out eyes
miotic pupil
small pupil
mydriatic pupil
larger pupil
strabismus
deviation of gaze
blepharospasm
squinting
ptosis
lazy eyes, sleepy eyes
epiphora
excessive watering/tearing of the eyes
hypopyon
puss in the anterior chamber of the eye
fundus refers to
anything behind the iris
adult horse dental formula
2(3/3I 1/1C 3/3Pm 3/3M)
deciduous horse dental formula
2(D3/3 C0/0 P3/3)
adult ruminant dental formula
2(0/3I, 0/1C, 3/3P, 3/3M)
deciduous ruminant dental formula
2(0/3I, 0/1C, 3/3P)
adult Pig dental formula
2(3/3I, 1/1C, 4/4P, 3/3M)
deciduous pigs dental formula
2(3/3I, 1/1C, 3/3P)
deciduous dogdental formula
2(3/3I, 1/1C, 3/3P)
deciduous cat dental formula
2(3/3I, C1/1, P3/2)
adult cat dental formula
2(3/3I, 1/1C, 2/3P, 1/1M)
adult dog dental formula
2(3/3 I, 1/1C, 4/4P, 2/3M)
canine deciduous incisors eruption time
3-4 weeks
canine permanent incisors eruption time
3-5 months
canine deciduous canines eruption time
3 weeks
canine permanent canines eruption time
4-6 months
canine permanent molars eruption time
5-7 months
feline deciduous incisors eruption time
2-3 weeks
feline permanent incisors eruption time
3-4 months
feline deciduous premolar eruption time
3-6 weeks
feline deciduous canines eruption time
3-4 weeks
canine permanent premolars eruption time
4-6 months
canine deciduous premolars eruption time
4-12 weeks
feline deciduous premolars eruption time
3-6 weeks
feline permanent canines eruption time
4-5 months
feline deciduous premolars eruption time
3-6 weeks
feline permanent premolars eruption time
4-6 months
feline permanent molars eruption time
4-5 months
where are the palpable lymph nodes
Mandibular popliteal prescapular Mandibular salivary
whats a primary lesion
skin abnormality/dz
what is a secondary lesion
skin abnormality secondary to the disease
examples of primary lesions
Papules pustules vesicles
Examples of secondary lesions
Scales crusts ulcers excoriation lithenification on hyperpigmentation
what cranial nerves does the puplilary light reflex test
2 and 3
what cranial nerves does the menace response test
2 and 7
what cranial nerves does the palpebral reflex test
5 and 7
where can you hear the tricuspid valve
the right side of the right between the 3rd and 5th intercostal spaces
where can you hear the pulmonary valve
on the left side at the 3rd intercostal space
where can you hear the mitral valve
on the left side at the 5th intercostal space
where can you hear the aortic valve
on the left side at the 4th intercostal space
what are the palpable organs
the kidneys the intestines and the spleen