Drugs, Diseases, and Dissection Chapter 17

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3 Veterinary Medical Terminology Flashcards on Drugs, Diseases, and Dissection Chapter 17, created by christy henry on 10/03/2016.
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A monovalent vaccine, antiserum, or antitoxin is one that is developed for One organism
Hydrophilic substances are Water-loving substances
Movement across a cell membrane is Osmosis
Substances that control itching are called Antipruritic
To surgically cut out is to Incise
The surgical term for side-by-side placement is Apposition
A device by which a channel may be established for the exit of fluids from a wound is a Drain
A sawlike edge or border is a Serration
Another name for an eyeless needle is Swaged
The term for an excessive level of sodium in the blood is Hypernatremia
A solution that is less concentrated than what it is being compared with is known as H
The route of drug administration via the gastrointestinal tract is Nonparenteral
An emetic is a substance that Induces vomiting
The term meaning to tie or strangulate is Ligate
The graded locking portion of an instrument located near the finger rings is the Ratchet
A needle that has a rounded tip is called a Taper needle
An instrument t that controls bleeding is a Hemostat
Irrigation of tissue with fluid is called Lavage
Vaccine, antiserum, or antitoxin active against multiple antigens or organisms Polyvalent
Agent that kills both internal and external parasites Endectocide
Bound to and precipitated out of solution Chelated
Movement of solutes from an area of high concentration of particles to one of low concentration of particles Diffusion
Extent to which a drug causes the intended effects Efficacy
To surgically remove Excise
Solution that has equal particles to the solution or cell to which it is being compared Isotonic
Antidiarrheal Controls diarrhea
Band of metal that completely or partially goes around the circumference of bone that is used in conjunction with other stabilization techniques to repair bone fractures Cerclage Wire
An artificial substitute for a disease or missing part of the body is a Prosthesis
A Product containing a disease-causing organism or antigen administered to stimulate the production of antibodies to fight infection is a Vaccine
An instrument used to reflect tissue from bone is an Elevator
Act of approximating Coaptation
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