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Intro Crossword Review: Last But Not Least
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Primary : Most important bandage layer for wound protection & healing
Enterotoxemia : Can occur if an animal ingests decomposed food, carrion, or compost
AAHA : Accredits veterinary hospitals
Theobromine : Toxic substance found in chocolate
Exudate : Cellular debris from blood vessels that is deposited in tissues
Secondgeneration : Rodenticide intended to kill warfarin-resistant rats
Proprietary : Unique name a manufacturer gives to a particular brand of drug
Cycasin : Toxic substance in sago palms
Tertiary : Outer protective layer of a bandage
Dosage : The general amount of a medication given to an animal over a period of time
Tissuenecrosis : Possible outcome of a too-tight bandage
Dose : Actual amount of a drug administered at one time
Cast : Fiberglass support that encircles the entire limb
Concentration : The amount of a drug in a given volume
Rostral : Directional term that means “towards the nose”
Plumbs : Most commonly used desk reference for veterinary medications
OSHA : Organization that enforces federal laws that ensure a safe workplace
Buprenorphine : Controlled drug often administered sublingually for pain management in cats
Veterinarylicensingact : Texas legal code regarding professions relating to animals
Ingestion : The most common method for poison exposure in animals
TBVME : Administers the Texas LVT jurisprudence exam
Cutaneous : Toxin exposure resulting from absorption through the skin
NAVTA : Primary professional organization for veterinary technicians
Acetominophen : NSAID that is highly toxic to cats
AVMA : Accredits veterinary technician programs
Xylitol : Toxic substance often found in gum, candies, and cough drops
AAVSB : Administers the VTNE
Ethyleneglycol : Antifreeze
Intro Crossword Review: Last But Not Least
Across:| 4. | Toxic substance often found in gum, candies, and cough drops | | 5. | Actual amount of a drug administered at one time | | 7. | Fiberglass support that encircles the entire limb | | 10. | Administers the VTNE | | 13. | Toxin exposure resulting from absorption through the skin | | 15. | Toxic substance found in chocolate | | 16. | The most common method for poison exposure in animals | | 17. | Outer protective layer of a bandage |
| | 20. | Most commonly used desk reference for veterinary medications | | 21. | Accredits veterinary technician programs | | 22. | Toxic substance in sago palms | | 23. | Accredits veterinary hospitals | | 24. | The amount of a drug in a given volume | | 25. | Most important bandage layer for wound protection & healing | | 26. | The general amount of a medication given to an animal over a period of time | | 27. | Rodenticide intended to kill warfarin-resistant rats |
| | Down:| 1. | Controlled drug often administered sublingually for pain management in cats | | 2. | Possible outcome of a too-tight bandage | | 3. | Directional term that means “towards the nose” | | 6. | Cellular debris from blood vessels that is deposited in tissues | | 8. | Administers the Texas LVT jurisprudence exam | | 9. | NSAID that is highly toxic to cats |
| | 11. | Texas legal code regarding professions relating to animals | | 12. | Primary professional organization for veterinary technicians | | 14. | Can occur if an animal ingests decomposed food, carrion, or compost | | 18. | Antifreeze | | 19. | Organization that enforces federal laws that ensure a safe workplace | | 20. | Unique name a manufacturer gives to a particular brand of drug |
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Intro Crossword Review: Last But Not Least
Across:| 4. | Toxic substance often found in gum, candies, and cough drops | | 5. | Actual amount of a drug administered at one time | | 7. | Fiberglass support that encircles the entire limb | | 10. | Administers the VTNE | | 13. | Toxin exposure resulting from absorption through the skin | | 15. | Toxic substance found in chocolate | | 16. | The most common method for poison exposure in animals | | 17. | Outer protective layer of a bandage |
| | 20. | Most commonly used desk reference for veterinary medications | | 21. | Accredits veterinary technician programs | | 22. | Toxic substance in sago palms | | 23. | Accredits veterinary hospitals | | 24. | The amount of a drug in a given volume | | 25. | Most important bandage layer for wound protection & healing | | 26. | The general amount of a medication given to an animal over a period of time | | 27. | Rodenticide intended to kill warfarin-resistant rats |
| | Down:| 1. | Controlled drug often administered sublingually for pain management in cats | | 2. | Possible outcome of a too-tight bandage | | 3. | Directional term that means “towards the nose” | | 6. | Cellular debris from blood vessels that is deposited in tissues | | 8. | Administers the Texas LVT jurisprudence exam | | 9. | NSAID that is highly toxic to cats |
| | 11. | Texas legal code regarding professions relating to animals | | 12. | Primary professional organization for veterinary technicians | | 14. | Can occur if an animal ingests decomposed food, carrion, or compost | | 18. | Antifreeze | | 19. | Organization that enforces federal laws that ensure a safe workplace | | 20. | Unique name a manufacturer gives to a particular brand of drug |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only