A board-certified veterinarian skilled in the administration of anesthetics(substances that
produce anesthesia) is called a(n): - ANS Anesthesiologist
R
A client called concern for fluffy because he ate rat poison who should you notify -
E
ANS Doctor
A client calls concerned about their diabetic car with a blood sugar level of 45 and
H
already attempted to give it medication, who should you notify? - ANS Doctor
G
A graduate of 4 of 4 year AVMA-accredited program in veterinary technology that grants
I
a bachelors degree is known as a: - ANS Veterinary technologist
A graduate of two or three year AVMA-accredited program in a veterinary Technology
H
that grants a certificate or associate degree upon completion is called a: - ANS
Veterinary technician
G
A list used to let the inventory manager know that a product or supply is getting low is
called - ANS Order list
IN
A medical practitioner trained and licensed to diagnose and treat animals is known as a:
- ANS Veterinarian
Y
A new puppy exam will take about how long - ANS 1 hour
L
A valid VCPR cannot occur without a veterinarian ___ examining an animal - ANS
F
Physically
A veterinarian is a person who has earned which degree? - ANS DVM Or VMD
A veterinarian who is primarily tasked with providing guidance and leader ship to
medical staff in order to ensure the highest quality care for hospital patients is known as
the: - ANS Medical doctor
A veterinarian with a DVM/MPH degree is: - ANS A diplomat of a recognized
college
, 2
A veterinary assistant is not responsible for: - ANS Prescribing medication
All of the following require restocking except - ANS Surgical instruments
An example of a contrólele drug is - ANS Morphine
An example of courtesy includes: - ANS Helping someone to their car
ER
An oncologist is a doctor who treats and specializes in - ANS Cancer
Anal glands located using a clock for reference - ANS The 5 and 7 positions
H
Another word for cloudy - ANS Flocculent
G
Any controlled drug must be logged in the - ANS Controlled drug log
I
Caused by bacterium yersinia pestis - ANS plague
H
Chemical compounds used for general anesthesia that are inhaled and exhales via the
G
lungs are called - ANS Inhalation/inhalent anesthetics
Clinics Struve to avoid high rates of employer turnover, which refers to what? - ANS
N
Replacement of an employee with a new employee
I
Contaminated Urine - ANS Leptospirosis
Y
Doctor and assistant notes in a medical records are organized - ANS Reverse
L
chronological order (oldest date on bottom, current date on top)
F
Dry food is what percent moisture - ANS 5-10%
Ethylene oxide - ANS Explosive gas, flammable gas, cause abortion, Can cause
cancer
Fox chilling by tree staring with no fear as you approach it might have - ANS
Dumb rabies
Front desk personnel (receptionists) are tasked with - ANS All of these answers
are correct
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