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Nerd Book

Nerd Book. By Emily Thielke. TPR temperature pulse respiration. T: 99.5 –102.5 T: 100.5 – 102.5 P: 60 -180 P: 140 - 220 R: 10 – 30 R: 24 - 42. Abbreviations . AD - Right Ear AL - Left Ear AU - Both Ears BAR - bright, alert responsive

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Nerd Book

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  1. NerdBook By Emily Thielke

  2. TPRtemperature pulse respiration T: 99.5 –102.5 T: 100.5 – 102.5 P: 60 -180 P: 140 - 220 R: 10 – 30 R: 24 - 42

  3. Abbreviations AD - Right Ear AL - Left Ear AU - Both Ears BAR - bright, alert responsive QAR - quiet alert responsive ADR - ain’t doing right SID - once every 24 hours BID - every 12 hours TID - every 8 hours QID - every 4 hours C-S or c/s - coughing, sneezing V - vomiting D - diarrhea FB - foreign body HBC - hit by car ID - intradermal IM – intramuscular IN – intra nasal IP – intraperitoneal WNL – within normal limits IV- intravenous IC - intracardiac CRT - capillary refill time PO - per os (by mouth) NPO - nothing by mouth NSF - no significant findings R/O - rule out Qs - quantity sufficient OD - Right eye OL - Left eye OU -Both eyes EOD - every other day Q - every h - hour d - day TLC - tender loving care UA - urinalysis URI - upper respiratory infection UTI - urinary tract infection BCS - body Condition Scoring ROM - range of motion MM - Mucus Membrane SX - surgery SQ - Subcutaneous TX - Treatment DX - diagnose Qh4 - every 4 hours PE - physical exam

  4. SOAP • S – subjective • Owner/our opinions • Chief complaint- what are they here for? • O – Objective • PE findings/test results • A – Assessment • Rule outs, possible diagnoses • Doctor usually does • P – Plan • Final diagnoses and treatment plan

  5. Dog • Groups: • toy, terrier, herding, working, • hound, sporting and non-sporting • Dentition: • Puppies – 28 teeth • Adults – 42 teeth • retained – adult teeth come in and baby teeth don’t fall out. • Reproduction: • Heat Cycle – Estrus • Pro estrus – 9-10 days • attractive and bloody • Estrus – 9-10 days • receptive and straw colored • Di estrus – 9-10 days • An estrus – 4-7 months • Gestation: 63days • Development : • neonatal- 0-13 days • transition- 13-21 days • socialization- 21-49 days

  6. Common Dog Terms • Bitch • Intact Female • Brachycephalic • smooshed in face • Breed • variety of dogs with constant traits • Crop • ear surgery • Dock • altering of the tail • Dog • male • Feathering • long fringes of hair on legs, tail, ears and skirt (belly) • Pedigree • listing of recent ancestors • Purebred • parents and ancestors are all same breed • Registration- • proof that they are purebred • Stud • intact male used for breeding • Whelp • to give birth

  7. Cat • Social Structure: • Colony- eversible • Urban- interrelated, Multi female and multi male • Rural- multi female one male • Dentition: • Kittens- 26 teeth • Adults- 30 teeth • Reproduction: • seasonally poly estrus – many heat cycles • Gestation: 63 -65 days • Development: • average litter size is 4 • weaning- 4 weeks • socialization- 2-7 weeks for humans • 12 weeks for other cats

  8. Common Cat Terms • Clowder • group of cats • Clutter • Group of kittens • Tom • Intact male • Queen • Intact female • Kitten • Baby cats • DLH • Domestic Long Hair • DMH • Domestic Medium Hair • DSH • Domestic Short Hair • Polydactyl • Many toes • Feral • Wild cat • Onychectomy • declawing • Allogrooming • Grooming other cats • Jungle Pouch • Belly fat • Sebaceous Glands • temporal- below ears • Submental- base of chin, lips, between digits • Perianal region- base of the tail, anal glands

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