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What is the meaning of the term 'analgesia'?
What is the meaning of the term 'analgesia'?
- Pain relief (correct)
- Loss of appetite
- Severe anxiety
- Increased heart rate
Which term describes an increase in liver size?
Which term describes an increase in liver size?
- Alopecia
- Pruritus
- Hepatomegaly (correct)
- Mydriasis
What does the term 'comorbidity' indicate?
What does the term 'comorbidity' indicate?
- A sudden disease onset
- The absence of symptoms
- Coexistence of two or more diseases (correct)
- An insect infestation
What does 'tachypnea' refer to?
What does 'tachypnea' refer to?
What is the meaning of 'myalgia'?
What is the meaning of 'myalgia'?
Flashcards
Abduction
Abduction
Movement of a body part away from the midline of the body.
Acute
Acute
A sudden and rapid onset of disease or symptoms.
Alopecia
Alopecia
Loss of hair.
Analgesia
Analgesia
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Anticoagulant
Anticoagulant
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Study Notes
Veterinary Medical Terminology Quiz 6
- Medical terminology is crucial in veterinary medicine for communication between professionals.
- This quiz will focus on defining medical terms.
- Study the following terms, and match them to definitions in a word bank.
- No need to memorize spellings. Use flashcards for studying.
- Terms: Abduction, Alopecia, Analgesia, Anticoagulant, Anxiolytic, Comorbidity, Counterconditioning, Cutaneous, Cytopathic, Etiology, Hepatomegaly, Idiopathic, Lymph node, Mandible, Monocional antibody, Mucopurulent, Mydriasis, Necropsy, Nematode, Neoplasia, Oxytocin, Photobiology, Pruritus, Ruminant, Tachypnea.
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Test your knowledge of veterinary medical terminology with this quiz. You'll define important terms relevant to veterinary medicine by matching them with their definitions. This quiz covers a variety of terms, helping you become more proficient in communication within the field.