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Introduction to Veterinary Technology: Physical Exams
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Hyperthermia : Condition of having a body temperature greatly above normal
Electrocardiogram : Machine that records electrical activity in the heart
Vertical : Part of the eye canal that can be visualized without specialized equipment
Petechiae : Small red or purple spot caused by bleeding in the skin
Stenosis : Abnormal narrowing of a body passage or orifice
Pulsedeficit : Absence of a pulse with each heartbeat
Perfusion : Delivery of oxygen to body tissues
Abdominal : Type of breathing that can indicate an increased respiratory effort
Prolapse : When an organ slips forward or down
Upper : Part of the airway impacted if there is increased inspiratory effort
Anisocoria : Unequal pupil size
Stridor : Abnormal high-pitched breathing sound caused by a blockage in the larynx or throat
Halitosis : Offensive-smelling breath
Tympanicmembrane : Ear drum
Menace : Type of reflex that occurs in response to the rapid approach of an object
Hypothermia : Usually caused by impaired thermoregulation in sick animals
Nictitating: Type of membrane referred to as the third eyelid
Ataxia : Lack of muscle control during voluntary movements
Pupillarylight : Response where both pupils should constrict if light shines in one
Collapsingtrachea : Common cause of a “honking cough” in small dogs
Entropion : Condition where the eyelid is rolled inward towards the eyelid
Crackles : Short, popping noises usually indicating fluid in the alveoli
Glaucoma : A condition of increased pressure within the eyeball
Rectal : Most accurate way to take an animal's temperature
Bell: Part of an otoscope inserted into the ear
Orthopnea : “Air-hungry” posture
Pulsequality : Intensity of the palpable pulse
Wheeze : Musical noise often ausculted in feline asthma
Stertor : Heavy snoring or gasping
Introduction to Veterinary Technology: Physical Exams
Across:| 1. | Part of the eye canal that can be visualized without specialized equipment | | 4. | Lack of muscle control during voluntary movements | | 6. | Type of reflex that occurs in response to the rapid approach of an object | | 10. | Machine that records electrical activity in the heart | | 16. | Unequal pupil size | | 18. | Abnormal narrowing of a body passage or orifice | | 21. | Usually caused by impaired thermoregulation in sick animals | | 22. | Part of an otoscope inserted into the ear | | 23. | Condition where the eyelid is rolled inward towards the eyelid | | 24. | Condition of having a body temperature greatly above normal |
| | Down:| 2. | Most accurate way to take an animal's temperature | | 3. | Small red or purple spot caused by bleeding in the skin | | 5. | Part of the airway impacted if there is increased inspiratory effort | | 7. | Heavy snoring or gasping | | 8. | Type of membrane referred to as the third eyelid | | 9. | Absence of a pulse with each heartbeat | | 11. | “Air-hungry” posture | | 12. | A condition of increased pressure within the eyeball | | 13. | When an organ slips forward or down | | 14. | Short, popping noises usually indicating fluid in the alveoli | | 15. | Delivery of oxygen to body tissues | | 17. | Intensity of the palpable pulse | | 19. | Abnormal high-pitched breathing sound caused by a blockage in the larynx or throat | | 20. | Musical noise often ausculted in feline asthma |
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Introduction to Veterinary Technology: Physical Exams
Across:| 1. | Part of the eye canal that can be visualized without specialized equipment | | 4. | Lack of muscle control during voluntary movements | | 6. | Type of reflex that occurs in response to the rapid approach of an object | | 10. | Machine that records electrical activity in the heart | | 16. | Unequal pupil size | | 18. | Abnormal narrowing of a body passage or orifice | | 21. | Usually caused by impaired thermoregulation in sick animals | | 22. | Part of an otoscope inserted into the ear | | 23. | Condition where the eyelid is rolled inward towards the eyelid | | 24. | Condition of having a body temperature greatly above normal |
| | Down:| 2. | Most accurate way to take an animal's temperature | | 3. | Small red or purple spot caused by bleeding in the skin | | 5. | Part of the airway impacted if there is increased inspiratory effort | | 7. | Heavy snoring or gasping | | 8. | Type of membrane referred to as the third eyelid | | 9. | Absence of a pulse with each heartbeat | | 11. | “Air-hungry” posture | | 12. | A condition of increased pressure within the eyeball | | 13. | When an organ slips forward or down | | 14. | Short, popping noises usually indicating fluid in the alveoli | | 15. | Delivery of oxygen to body tissues | | 17. | Intensity of the palpable pulse | | 19. | Abnormal high-pitched breathing sound caused by a blockage in the larynx or throat | | 20. | Musical noise often ausculted in feline asthma |
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© 2014
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only