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MODULE 1 PART 1: INTRO TO MEDICAL RECORD
What are the 3 purposes of medica...,
Medical records including all the...,
What is the meaning of pomr 3
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MODULE 1 PART 2: POMR - DATA BASE
Initial database should contain 1,
What should be the included info ...,
What is the first component of da...
8  cards
MODULE 1 PART 3: POMR - PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION
This is the second step in clinic...,
This is defined as abnormality re...,
All problems identified in the hi...
6  cards
MODULE 1 PART 4: POMR - PLAN FORMULATION
The initial plan is a critical st...,
What are the 3 components of plan...,
Identify the component of plan fo...
5  cards
MODULE 1 PART 5: POMR - PROGRESS NOTES (ASSESSMENT + FOLLOW-UP + SOAP)
What are the components of progre...,
The assessment should explain the...,
Assessment should be written in t...
11  cards
MODULE 1 PART 6: POMR/WEED APPLICATION - DEVELOPMENT OF DEFINED DATA BASES (DDB)
Data bases cover 1,
What are the 4 types of ddb 2,
Identify the db for pediatrics 6 ...
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MODULE 1 PART 7: POMR/WEED APPLICATION - PROBLEM LIST - DEFINITION OF PROBLEM
Data collected by using any of th...,
Problem list definition of the pr...,
Problem list may further be class...
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MODULE 1 PART 8: POMR/WEED APPLICATION - DEV. AND UTIL. OF PLANS - SOAP PROGRESS NOTES
This refers to the chronological ...,
Identify when discharging px with...,
Identify these are beneficial in ...
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MODULE 1 PART 9: PAIN ASSESSMENT - INTRO TO PAIN
This is defined as unpleasant sen...,
These are free nerve endings espe...,
There are three types of nocicept...
14  cards
MODULE 1 PART 10: PAIN ASSESSMENT - RECOGNITION AND MEASUREMENT OF PAIN
What are the changes physical and...,
Acute onset of pain followed by r...,
Acute or chronic pain that worsen...
12  cards
MODULE 2 PART 1: INTRO TO HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
This the second and most importan...,
This is frequently key in determi...,
What are the elements of the hist...
32  cards
MODULE 2 PART 2: ROUTINE PEX + PEX PROCESS - INSPECTION
Good physical examination paves w...,
The best restraint is 2,
Grater stands for 3
12  cards
MODULE 2 PART 3: PEX PROCESS - PALPATION
This refers to the application of...,
Palpation is used to 2,
What are the 2 types of palpation 3
15  cards
MODULE 2 PART 4: PEX PROCESS - PERCUSSION
How do you do percussions 1,
What are the purposes of percussi...,
The value of percussion in animal...
9  cards
MODULE 2 PART 5: PEX PROCESS - AUSCULTATION
Auscultation involves listening f...,
What are the normal respiratory s...,
How do you do respiratory auscult...
24  cards
MODULE 3 PART 1: INTRO TO POLYSYSTEMIC DISEASES
These are the clinical signs or p...,
Polysystemic diseases includes hi...
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MODULE 3 PART 2: POLYSYSTEMIC DS. - THERMOREGULATION
Body temperature is controlled by...,
This results from heat production...,
Cats spread saliva over their fur...
48  cards
MODULE 3 PART 3: POLYSYSTEMIC DS. - ANOREXIA
Defined as a craving or desire to...,
Defined as a specific longing for...,
Defined as the state opposite to ...
29  cards
MODULE 3 PART 4: POLYSYSTEMIC DS. - CACHEXIA
Define cachexia 1,
What are the causes of cachexia 2,
What are the effects of cachexia 3
20  cards
MODULE 3 PART 5: POLYSYSTEMIC DS. - POLYPHAGIA
Define polyphagia 1,
Define pica 2,
Cravings may stem from what 3 rea...
10  cards
MODULE 3 PART 6: POLYSYSTEMIC DS. - OBESITY
Define obesity 1,
Female dogs are less likely to be...,
Neutered dogs tend to be more pro...
13  cards
MODULE 3 PART 7: POLYSYSTEMIC DS. - EPISODIC WEAKNESS
Episodic weakness occurs only dur...,
Signs of weakness may include 2,
What are the ds related to episod...
3  cards
MODULE 3 PART 8: POLYSYSTEMIC DS. - POLYDIPSIA AND POLYURIA
Define polydipsia 1,
Dogs and cats typically need abou...,
Consumption over ___ in moderate ...
9  cards
MODULE 4 PART 1: DERMATOPATHIES - INTRO
What are the 3 major categories o...,
This breed of dog is susceptible ...,
This breed of cat is susceptible ...
14  cards
MODULE 4 PART 2: DERMATOPATHIES - PEX
A caudal dorsum pattern could ind...,
Bilateral lesions on the trunk ma...,
There are 3 factors to assess the...
4  cards
MODULE 4 PART 3: DERMATOPATHIES - DX TESTS
What are the following dx tests t...,
In wood s lamp tests what are the...,
Give some examples of fungal cult...
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MODULE 4 PART 4: DERMATOPATHIES - DESCRIPTION OF LESIONS
Primary lesions are in what forms 1,
Secondary lesions are in what for...,
In primary morphology you are ide...
21  cards
MODULE 4 PART 5: DERMATOPATHIES - PRURITUS
____ is one of the five primary c...,
Certain conditions can enhance th...,
What are the 5 main causes of pru...
7  cards
MODULE 4 PART 6: DERMATOPATHIES - SKIN LESIONS
Identify the lesion 1,
Identify the lesion 2,
Identify the lesion 3
15  cards
MODULE 4 PART 7: DERMATOPATHIES - ALOPECIA
Define alopecia 1,
This type of alopecia results fro...,
This type of alopecia is associat...
10  cards
MODULE 4 PART 8: DERMATOPATHIES - PIGMENTATION
Define pigmentation 1,
Identify the pigment 2,
Identify the pigment 3
14  cards
MODULE 5 PART 1: GEN. RESPI. DS. - SNEEZING
This is a reaction to nasal mucos...,
What are the following causes of ...,
What are the following causes of ...
30  cards
MODULE 5 PART 2: GEN. RESPI. DS. - COUGHING
Reflex action triggered by recept...,
Coughing up of blood from the low...,
The ____ activates the expiratory...
47  cards
MODULE 5 PART 3: GEN. RESPI. DS. - RESPIRATORY DISTRESS
This refers to difficulty in brea...,
This refers to rapid breathing an...,
This is a severe type of dyspnea ...
9  cards
MODULE 6 PART 1: GEN. CARDIO. DS. - CONDUCTION SYSTEM OF THE HEART
This serves as the primary pacema...,
The generated impulse from the sa...,
This function as a connector rece...
12  cards
MODULE 6 PART 2: GEN. CARDIO. DS. - PARTS OF AN ECG RECORDING
This is a small deflection wave t...,
What are the parts of qrs wave co...,
This part of qrs wave complex cor...
15  cards
MODULE 6 PART 3: GEN. CARDIO. DS. - SINUS IMPULSE
This is a pause occurring between...,
Sinus arrest suggests 2,
What are the specific medications...
12  cards
MODULE 6 PART 4: GEN. CARDIO. DS. - ARRYTHMIAS AND CONDUCTION
It is a condition marked by irreg...,
Identify the pathophysiologic cau...,
Identify the pathophysiologic cau...
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MODULE 6 PART 5: GEN. CARDIO. DS. - HEART STRUCTURES CAUSING BLOOD FLOW DISTURBANCES
This is related to the opening an...,
This is responsible for the first...,
Right av valves is aka 3
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MODULE 6 PART 6: GEN. CARDIO. DS. - HEART CYCLE
This heart phase is responsible f...,
This heart phase is responsible f...,
S1 starts systole and is shorter ...
8  cards
MODULE 6 PART 7: GEN. CARDIO. DS. - HEART MURMURS
Define murmurs 1,
Classify murmurs based on timing 2,
This type of murmur occurs betwee...
13  cards
MODULE 6 PART 8: GEN. CARDIO. DS. - ABNORMAL MUCOUS MEMBRANES
What are the 3 factors that influ...,
Oxygenated hgb will result in wha...,
Deoxygenated hgb will result in w...
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MODULE 6 PART 9: GEN. CARDIO. DS. - DX.OF PALE TO WHITE MM
This represents a failure of perf...,
What are the primary types of sho...,
This occurs when there is a reduc...
19  cards
MODULE 7 PART 1: GIT DS. - ORAL ULCERS/STOMATITIS
Oral ulceration also known as sto...,
What are the common triggers for ...,
Submandibular lymphadenopathy is ...
7  cards
MODULE 7 PART 2: GIT DS. - ORAL MASS LESIONS
Give some examples of nonneoplast...,
Give some benign neoplastic tumors 2,
Give some examples of malignant n...
8  cards
MODULE 7 PART 3: GIT DS. - PTYALISM
Define ptyalism 1,
What are the common causes of pty...,
This occurs when an animal can t ...
6  cards
MODULE 7 PART 4: GIT DS. - DYSPHAGIA
Define dysphagia 1,
What are the causes of dysphagia 2,
____ should always be a considera...
9  cards
MODULE 7 PART 5: GIT DS. - REGURGITATION
Define regurgitation 1,
What are the causes of regurgitat...,
Differentiate regurgitation and v...
6  cards
MODULE 7 PART 6: GIT DS. - VOMITING
Define vomiting 1,
Vomiting center is in the 2,
The vomiting center can be stimul...
13  cards
MODULE7 PART 7: GIT DS. - DIARRHEA
This stands as the primary clinic...,
Diarrhea is characterized by an a...,
Abnormalities that results in dia...
15  cards
MODULE 7 PART 8: GIT DS. - FLATULENCE AND CONSTIPATION
Define flatulence 1,
The gas expelled from the body vi...,
What are the mechanisms of gas pr...
13  cards
MODULE 7 PART 9: GIT DS. - ABDOMINAL PAIN
What are the associated c s in ab...,
The peripheral nerve transmits st...,
The peripheral nerve transmits st...
19  cards
MODULE 8 PART 1: NEURO SYS. - PARESIS/PARALYSIS
Define paralysis 1,
Define paresis 2,
Lesions affecting the ____ motor ...
26  cards
MODULE 8 PART 2: NEURO SYS. - ATAXIA
Define ataxia 1,
Identify the type of ataxia 2,
Identify the type of ataxia 3
11  cards
MODULE 8 PART 3: NEURO SYS. - HEAD TILT
Define head tilt 1,
These muscles are partially influ...,
This component of the inner ear i...
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MODULE 8 PART 4: NEURO. SYS. - COLLAPSE (SEIZURE, SYNCOPE, CATAPLEXY/NARCOLEPSY)
This is a syndrome characterized ...,
___ sleep is characterized by ato...,
Define syncope 3
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MODULE 8 PART 5: NEURO SYS. - ALTERED STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS
Identify the behavioral state 1,
Identify the behavioral state 2,
Identify the behavioral state 3
11  cards
MODULE 8 PART 6: MUSC SYS. - LAMENESS
Define lameness 1,
Most commonly ___ is the primary ...,
What are the classification of sk...
17  cards
MODULE 9 PART 1: OCULAR DS. INTRO
This is used to measure iop abnor...,
A detailed evaluation of the pet ...,
This dye detects corneal damage 3
7  cards
MODULE 9 PART 2: OCULAR DS. - PROPTOSIS
Define proptosis 1,
In proptosis you have to assess a...,
What are your deciding factors to...
4  cards
MODULE 9 PART 3: OCULAR DS. - LACERATIONS
Common condition in dogs where th...,
Corneal ulcers can be categorized...,
Kcs is a type of what eye ds 3
15  cards
MODULE 9 PART 4 - OCULAR DS. - OFO
Sloughing out of foreign bodies o...
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MODULE 9 PART 5 - OCULAR DS. - LENS LUXATION
A clear disc in the eye that focu...,
Define lens luxation 2,
Identify the type of lens luxation 3
10  cards
MODULE 9 PART 6: OCULAR DS. - DESCEMETOCOELE
Define descemetocoele 1,
It is an eye emergency that can l...,
What are the signs of descemetoco...
3  cards
MODULE 9 PART 7: OCULAR DS. - KERATITIS
Define keratitis 1,
Why are alkali agents more destru...,
Why are acid agents self limiting 3
4  cards
MODULE 9 PART 8: OCULAR DS. - ACUTE GLAUCOMA
Define glaucoma 1,
Chronic glaucoma may lead to 2,
In acute glaucoma signs of pain i...
5  cards
MODULE 9 PART 9: OCULAR DS. - ACUTE BLINDNESS
Acute blindness may occur with or...,
Many etiologies of acute blindnes...,
Gradual blindness refers to 3
4  cards
MODULE 9 PART 10: OCULAR DS. - ACUTE ANTERIOR UVEITIS
Define acute anterior uveitis 1,
Acute anterior uveitis can be cau...,
Symptoms of acute anterior uveiti...
11  cards
MODULE 10: GENI-UNI DS. - ABNORMAL MICTURITION
This means the animal feels pain ...,
This means the animal urinates ve...,
This means the animals urinates s...
5  cards
MODULE 10 PART 2: GENI-UNI DS. - STRANGURIA
Identify the type of stranguria 1,
Identify the type of stranguria 2,
Calculi stones are what type of o...
10  cards
MODULE 10 PART 3: GENI-UNI DS. - DISCOLORED URINE
What is the normal urine color 1,
What are the abnormal urine colors 2,
Generally darker urine means 3
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MODULE 10 PART 4: GENI-UNI DS. - URINARY INCONTINENCE
Define urinary incontinence 1,
Describe neurogenic incontinence 2,
Describe non neurogenic incontine...
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MODULE 10 PART 5: GENI-UNI DS. - VAGINAL AND PREPUTIAL DISCHARGE
Vaginal discharge may be normal o...,
Mucoid vaginal discharge indicates 2,
Bloody serosanguinous hemorrhagic...
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MODULE 10 PART 6: GENI-UNI DS. - VULVA ABNORMALITIES
What are the causes of small vulva 1,
What are the causes of swollen vu...,
Incomplete skin closure from dors...
10  cards
MODULE 10 PART 7: GENI-UNI DS. - MAMMARY GLAND
Refers to accumulation of milk in...,
Galactosis can be painful during 2,
Hormone dependent change in the m...
11  cards
MODULE 10 PART 8: GENI-UNI DS. - SCROTUM ABNORMALITIES
Related to general dermatitis or ...,
In orchitis you have to promptly ...,
Sensitive scrotal skin can be inf...
9  cards
MODULE 10 PART 9: GENI-UNI DS. - TESTICULAR ENLARGEMENT
This results from infection traum...,
How do you dx testicular torsion 2,
Identify most common in older mal...
5  cards
MODULE 10 PART 10: GENI-UNI DS. - PREPUTIAL AND PENILE ABNORMALITIES
Inability to retract the penis du...,
Inability to return the penis int...,
The external urethral opening is ...
4  cards
MODULE 10 PART 11: GENI-UNI DS. - ABORTION AND INFERTILITY
Identify the type of abortion 1,
This type of fetal death occurs h...,
Identify fetus is encased in a pr...
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