Across |
2. | Type of crystal with appearance of a coffin, most common in cats and dogs |
4. | Come in forms of hypertrophic, dilated, and restrictive |
7. | Vaccine component known to cause local reactions |
11. | Reportable disease with no treatment, diagnosed by histopath of the brain |
12. | Type of mastitis caused by bacteria in enviornmental reservoirs with access to mammary glands and cause infection |
14. | Feline disease similar to canine parvovirus |
17. | Species that IgG antibody crosses the placental barrier |
19. | _____ must be used when using balling guns, dose syringes and stomach tubes in cattle to avoid the development of pharyngeal cellulitis, abscessation, or hematoma |
21. | Abortions in mice caused by pregnant females when introduced to strange male urine |
22. | Species that are limit fed during gestation and full fed during lactation |
24. | Cause of tetanus when performing castrations in calves |
25. | Route chosen for rapid onset of action |
27. | Component of food restricted for renal diets |
28. | Auscultation over the right and left dorsal and ventral abdomen is used to evaluate ____ sounds of horses |
29. | Type of crystal with appearance of an X in the middle |
31. | Color of MM from septic shock |
33. | "High Mountain disease" affecting bovine |
36. | Species affected by "diamond skin disease" aka erysipelas |
37. | BP required to maintain adequate perfusion of vital organs |
38. | Gram- _____ organisms are most commonly seen in normal avian fecal Gram stain |
40. | Fibrous connective tissue that joins the hoof wall to the sole |
41. | Amount of fluids needed by an adult dog not losing extra fluid from disease (ml/kg/day) |
42. | Structure that propels sperm/semen |
43. | Listeria, Brucella spp, and Leptospira all cause |