The ____ method is the most common way to file a medical record in a veterinary
practice.
Alphabetical
Most states require a veterinary practice to keep medical records for ____ years.
Seven
The temperature and heart rate are examples of ____ information.
Objective
Which vaccine is legally required to give to most animals?
Rabies
Where is the SOAP format most commonly used in a medical record?
Progress notes
In the SOAP format, where would you find the chief complaint?
Subjective
Who owns the physical medical record?
The veterinary clinic
When you make a mistake in a medical record, you should ____.
Use 1 line, correct it and initial it
A kennel worker just let a dog get loose and it was hit by a car. Who is legally
liable for that action?
The veterinarian
What organization sets the standards of care for veterinary patients?
AVMA
Which career(s) require a state and national board exam as part of their
certification?
Veterinarian, Veterinary technician.
If a veterinary staff member is under direct supervision that means ____.
The veterinarian is in the hospital with them.
The Veterinary Practice Act is ____.
State regulations for all veterinary professionals.
VCPR stands for ____.
Veterinary Client Patient Relationship.
VCPR must be maintained every ____.
1 year.
The FDA regulates ____.
Pharmaceuticals and supplements that enter into food animals.
The DEA regulates ____.
Controlled pharmaceuticals.
The MSDS can be found _____.
In the right to know station.
If a staff member is allergic to latex, they can use ____ gloves.
Nitrile.
A health certificate is valid for ____.
One month.
An example of an "over the counter" veterinary drug would be ____.
, Flea shampoo.
Dexamethasone is a common pharmaceutical that falls into the ____ category.
Steroid.
A pharmaceutical that ____ is called a controlled drug.
Has addictive properties.
When storing pesticides and chemicals, you should follow directions on the ____.
M.S.D.S.
Vaccines are usually given using what route of administration?
S.Q., subcutaneous.
A core vaccine for a cat would be ____.
Calicivirus.
A core vaccine for a cat would be ____.
Feline herpesvirus.
A core vaccine for a dog would be ____.
Parainfluenza.
Lateral restraint means the animal is _____.
Laying on its side.
An example of a zoonotic disease would be ____.
Ringworm.
Rabies is spread through ____.
Contact with saliva.
A normal pulse rate for a dog would be ____.
80 beats per minute.
A normal temperature for a dog would be ____.
101 degrees Fahrenheit.
A normal respiratory rate for a dog would be ____.
20 breaths per minute.
A normal pulse rate for a cat would be ____.
200 beats per minute.
A normal temperature for a cat would be ____.
101.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
A normal respiratory rate for a cat would be ____.
27 breaths per minute.
The anal sacs are located at the _____ position of the rectum.
4 o'clock and 8 o'clock.
Mite
Identify this parasite.
Lice.
Identify this parasite.
Flea.
Identify this parasite.
Belgian Malanois.
Identify this dog.
Australian Cattle Dog.
Identify this dog.
Cairn Terrier.