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Lateral thorax collumation |
Dorsal and ventral skin edges Last rib Thoracic skin edges |
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Where should lateral thorax be centred |
Mid thorax |
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Lateral thorax restraint includes 5 sandbags and one foam wedge. Where are these placed? |
Sandbags: Mid cervical neck Each forelimb Each pelvic limb Foam wedge: Under sternum |
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Hip Xrays collimation |
Wings of Ilium Mid shaft femur Later skin edges |
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Where is Hip Xrays center point |
Over the public symphysis |
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Hip Xrays restraint include 6 sandbags where are these placed |
Each side of the body to prevent rotation Each forelimb Each hind limb |
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Hip Xrays - what will you write on the label |
KC number, date, microchip |
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Lateral Cystogram Xrays - where is the centre point |
Causal Abdomen |
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Lateral Cystogram Xrays - what is the collumation points |
Umbilicus Ischium Ventral dorsal skin surfaces |
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Lateral Cystogram Xrays Restraint |
2 sandbags for each hind limb 2 foam wedges sterum and stifles |
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Medio - lateral tibia and fibula Xray collimation |
Stifle joint Tarsal joint Cranial and caudal skin edges |
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Medio - lateral tibia and fibula Xray centre point |
Mid tib fib |
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Medio - lateral tibia and fibula Xray restraint |
2 sandbags one stabilising foot and the other pulling away further away leg Foam wedge under stifle |
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VD thorax Xrays centre point |
Mid thorax |
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VD thorax Xrays how will the dog be laying |
On its belly |
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VD thorax Xrays collimation |
Lateral skin surfaces Thoracic inlet Last rib |
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VD thorax Xrays restraint |
4 sandbags Two each side of body One for each forelimb |
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Cervical Vertebrea Xray lateral centre point |
Mid neck region |
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Cervical Vertebrea Xray collimation |
Occipital Crest 1st rib Dorsal skin edges Ventral neck region |
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Cervical Vertebrea Xray restraint |
Forelimbs drawn caudally Wedge under nose Wedge under Wedge between forelimbs |
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Lumbar vertebrea Xrays lateral centre point |
Lumber spine |
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Lumbar vertebrea Xrays lateral collimation |
Thoracic lumber junction Greater tronhanter Dorsal skin surface Mid abdomen ventrally |
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Lumbar vertebrea Xrays lateral restraint |
Wedge under sternum Foam wedge mid lumbar spine to prevent sagging Foam wedge between stifles Both hindlimbs secured with sandbags |
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Name the crystal |
Struvite |
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Name the crystal |
Calcium oxalate |
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Name the crystal |
Ammonium urate |
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Name the crystal |
Uric acid |
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Name the crystal |
Calcium phosphate |
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Name the crystal |
Cystine |
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Name the crystal |
Calcium carbonate |
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What three things do you need ensure you have wrote on the dispensing label |
quantity strength directions for us |
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What should be on all dispensing labels to make them appropriate for use |
All POM-V medicines supplied by the practice must be legibly and indelibly labelled with:Name and address of the animal owner
Name and address of the veterinary practice supplying the medicine Date of supply Name, strength and quantity of product Dosage and directions for use‘For animal treatment only’ For topical preparations ‘For external use only’. |
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When dispensing medication who should obtain authorization from? |
Veterinary surgeon |
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IV Injection: When checking bottle of drugs what should you check |
Expiry date and date of first opening |
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when drawing up any drugs what should you do to the bottle |
swab the top with spirit |
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IV Injection: When should you put gloves on |
after drawing up the drugs and about to check IV area |
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IV Injection: What checks need made of IV site on patient |
Check IV is patent check for inflammation or infiltration occlude port |
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IV Injection: before injecting into port what should you do? |
swab with spirit |
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IV Injection: How should you administer the drug? |
slowly |
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IV Injection: Once you give the drug what should you do with the line |
open drip line to run |
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Volkmann scoop |
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Scissor / needle holder |
Olsen hegar needle holders |
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Mayow holder needle holder |
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Babcock tissue forceps |
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Debakey tissue forceps |
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Dressing forceps |
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Spencer wells artery forcep |
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Backhaus towel clamp |
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Shardell cross action towel clamp |
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Gillis action towel clamp |
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Liston bone cutter |
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Gelpi retracting forceps |
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Chisle |
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Mayow scissors |
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Halstead mosquito forceps |
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Ostotome |
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Barrequer speculum |
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Cheatle forceps |
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Strabismus scissors |
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Travers retractor |
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Balfour retractor |
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Listor bandage scissors |
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Heath stitch scissors |
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West retractors |
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Hawsbill forceps |
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Castroviejo |
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Metezenbam scissors |
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Coupland elevators |
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Jacobs chuck |
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Curved graft passer |
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Self centering bone forceps |
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Iris scissors |
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Tartar forceps |
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Hohman retractors |
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Ao type elevator |
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Small curved rongeurs |
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Mcphails |
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Cat biting louse |
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Dog sucking louse |
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Sarcotes |
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Demodex |
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Cheytiella Walking dandruff |
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Otodectes |
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Harvist mite |