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1 Hospital Procedures TM

2 Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resource Standards Addressed
AS Design programs to prevent animal diseases, parasites and other disorders and ensure animal welfare. AS a. Identify and summarize characteristics of causal agents and vectors of diseases and disorders in animals. Hospital Procedures TM

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Spay/Neuter Spay – Ovariohysterectomy Removal of the ovaries and the entire uterus Neuter – Orchiectomy (castration) Removal of the testes Hospital Procedures TM

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Anatomy of a Tooth Enamel Crown Dentin Gingiva Periodontal ligament Root Pulp canal Hospital Procedures TM

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Causes of Disease Infectious Diseases - caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, rickettsiae, helminthes, protozoa, and arthropods. enter through skin, mouth, mucous membranes, lungs, or reproductive tract. Non-infectious Diseases- caused by dysfunctions of body systems, nutritional deficiencies, poisoning, physical injuries, stress, genetics, and environment. Direct transmission – direct skin contact ingestion of an infected animal inhalation sexual/reproductive contact Indirect transmission – Vectors – mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, flies Vehicles – equipment (brushes, buckets), instruments (needles, scissors), utensils Fomites – water, air, soil, food Hospital Procedures TM

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Immunity A function of the lymph system and protects the body from infection, disease and foreign bodies. Passive Immunity – mother gives to young through colostrum. Passive immunity is short-term. Active Immunity – antibodies are produces by natural or artificial means in response to an antigen. Natural Artificial Hospital Procedures TM

7 Routes of Administration
Nasal Sub-Q (subcutaneous) Oral IM (intramuscular) IP(intraperitoneal) IV (intravenous) Hospital Procedures TM

8 Medication Labels Wild Wood Veterinary Hospital Melvin Turner, DVM 128 Clearbrook Drive Colorado Springs, CO 75074 (719) Client/Patient Name:___________________________________________ Species:___________ Beth Lowery – Fido Canine Medication:__________________________________________________ Amount:__________________________ Clavamox 25mls Directions for use: ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ Give 2 mls twice a day until gone Date:_______________________ 11/28/02 For Veterinary Use Only. Hospital Procedures TM


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