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1. | Name the test that would be used to identify uremia as a cause of vomiting in an old cat |
4. | Decreased gut sounds may be associated with |
6. | Boluses of fluids to treat shock are designed to replenish which fluid compartment |
7. | Daily fluid requirements to meet normal ongoing losses |
9. | Rehydration fluids are designed to replenish which fluid compartment |
10. | The only on-label antiemetic for dogs |
12. | Miniature schnauzers are predisposed to this non-infectious disease causing acute gastroenteritis |
13. | Indentified by increased skin tent / decreased skin elasticity |
16. | A stable patient with a single episode of vomiting may be able to be treated as an _____________ |
19. | You will need to estimate the volume of vomiting and diarrhoea to keep up with these |
20. | Faecal testing for parasite ova involves |
21. | Undervaccinated dogs are at risk of this infectious disease causing acute gastroenteritis |
23. | An active process that involves abdominal muscle contraction |
24. | Canine parvovirus infection can result in a low number of this cell type |
25. | Praziquantel is used as a parasiticide against |
27. | An effective proton pump inhibitor antacid used as an oral formulation for dogs and cats with vomiting |
29. | Ptyalism often suggests this sensation |
31. | An abbreviation for an advanced diagnostic test that can be used to screen for infectious disease |
33. | This motile, zoonotic, protozoal pathogen may cause diarrhoea in some dogs |
34. | What type of stimulation test is used to diagnose hypoadrenocorticism |
35. | This parasite can cause gastrointestinal blood loss |
36. | This broad category of differential diagnosis is higher on our list in older animals |
39. | An abbreviation of a class of analgesic drugs contraindicated in dogs and cats with vomiting |
40. | IV fluids are given as a fast __________ to treat hypovolaemic shock |