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A monovalent vaccine, antiserum or antitoxin is one that is developed for
One organism
Hydrophilic substances are
Water loving substance
Movement of water across a selectively permable mebrane along its concentration grandient is
Osmosis
To surgically cut out is to
Excise
The surgical term for side-by-side placment is
Apposition
A device by which a channel may be established for the exit of fluid from a wound is a
Drain
A sawlike edge or border is a
Serration
Another name for an eyeless needle is
Chuck
The term for an excesive level of sodium in the blood is
Hypernatremia
A soultion that is less concentrated that what is it being compared with is known as
Hypertonic
The route of drug administration via the gastrointestinal tract is
Nonparenteral
The term meaning to tie or strangulate is
Ligate
The graded locking protion of an instrument located near the finger rings is the
Ratchet
A needle that has a rounded tip is called a
Taper needle
A instrument that controls bleeding is a
Hemostat
Irrigation of tissue with fluid is called
Levage
The abbreviation bid stands for
Twice daily
A product containing a disease causing organism or antigen administered to stiumlate the production of antiobdies to flight infection is a
Vaccine
A artificial substitute for a disease or mussing part of the body is a
Prosthesis
A instrument used to reflect tissue from bone is an
Elevator
When an animal is being prepped for surgery a cloth called a — is arranged over tis body to provide a sterile field around the area
Drape
There are — millititers in 1 liter
1,000
Three times daily
tid
Drop
gt
With
C (hat)
Intravenously
IV
Intramuscularly
IM
Subcutaneously
SQ
As needed
prn
Nothing orally
NPO
cubic centimeter (same as milliliter)
cc
Every
q
T/F: All medications required a prescription
False
T/F: IM medications are administered through an anesthetic machine
False
T/F: An IV injection is an example of a parenteral route of drug administration
True
T/F: An analgesic produces unconsciousness in animals
False
T/F: A disinfectant kills or inhibits the growth of microorganisms on inanimate objects
True
T/F: An emetic is given to animals to prevent vomiting
Flase
T/F: A mydriatic agent may be used to dilate an animals ete for a retinal examiniation
True
T/F: Puppies are often prescribed anthelmintucs to treat roundworm infections
True
T/F: A RBC will burst if placed in a hypotonic solution
True
T/F: A cat with hyperkalemia may be trated with potassium supplements
False