Veterinary Nursing Terminology

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A starter guide to general veterinary terminology. Most applicable to first year students.
Kelly Winstanley
Flashcards by Kelly Winstanley, updated more than 1 year ago
Kelly Winstanley
Created by Kelly Winstanley over 8 years ago
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TACHYCARDIA AN ABNORMALLY HIGH HEART RATE
BRADYCARDIA AN ABNORMALLY LOW HEART RATE
TACHYPNOEA AN ABNORMALLY HIGH RESPIRATORY RATE
BRADYPNOEA AN ABNORMALLY LOW RESPIRATORY RATE
HYPOXIA DEFICIENCY IN OXYGEN
HYPERTHERMIA AN ABNORMALLY HIGH BODY TEMPERATURE
HYPOTHERMIA AN ABNORMALLY LOW BODY TEMPERATURE
PYREXIA A HIGH BODY TEMERATURE, TYPICALLY ASSOCIATED WITH FEVER OR INFECTION (THOUGH CAN BE IDIOPATHIC)
IDIOPATHIC USED TO DESCRIBE A CONDITION FOR WHICH THE CAUSE IS UNKNOWN (e.g. idiopathic pain)
HYPERTENSION HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
HYPOTENSION LOW BLOOD PRESSURE
SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE THE PRESSURE WHEN THE HEART IS CONTRACTING
DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE THE PRESSURE WHEN THE HEART IS BETWEEN CONTRACTIONS
POLYURIA INCREASED URINARY OUTPUT
OLIGURIA REDUCED URINARY OUTPUT
ANURIA CESSATION OF URINE PRODUCTION
CESSATION ENDING OR STOPPING
DYSURIA DIFFICULTY PASSING URINE
STRANGURIA DIFFICULT URINATION, BUT COUPLED WITH A STRONG DESIRE TO URINATE. ASSOCIATED COMMONLY WITH INFLAMMATION AND URETHRAL BLOCKAGE
CYSTITIS INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER TISSUES
NOCTURIA URINATING OVERNIGHT
VOMITING AN ACTIVE PROCESS INVOLVING FORCEFUL EXPULSION OF THE STOMACH CONTENTS
REGURGITATION A PASSIVE PROCESS INVOLVING UNDIGESTED, OR PARTIALLY DIGESTION FOOD BEING EXPELLED FOR THE STOMACH AND OESOPHAGUS
GASTRITIS INFLAMMATION OF THE STOMACH LINING
ENTERITIS INFLAMMATION OF THE LINING OF THE INTESTINES
GASTROENTERITIS INFLAMATION OF THE STOMACH AND INTESTINES
DIARRHOEA PRODUCTION OF LOOSE, WATERY FAECES
STEATORRHOEA AN ABNORMALLY HIGH FAT CONTENT IN THE FAECES, GIVING THEM A PALE 'MASHED POTATO' LIKE APPEARANCE
CONSTIPATION IMPACTION OF THE FAECES, MAKING IT DIFFICULT FOR THE ANIMAL TO PASS THEM COMFORTABLY
MELAENA DIGESTED BLOOD IN THE FAECES, CAUSING THEM TO HAVE A DARK, TARRY APPEARANCE. INDICATIVE OF A BLEED HIGH IN THE DIGESTIVE TRACT
HAEMATOCHEZIA THE PRESENCE OF FRESH, UNDIGESTED BLOOD IN THE FAECES. INDICATIVE OF A BLEED IN THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT
TENESMUS INAFFECTUAL STRAINING TO ELIMINATE
ELIMINATION THE PASSING OF INDIGESTIBLE OR WASTE PRODUCTS FROM THE BODY (e.g. urine, faeces, vomit)
SYNCOPE FAINTING
TUSSIS COUGHING
HYPOSTATIC PNEUMONIA GATHERING OF FLUID IN THE LUNGS DUE TO A LACK OF NORMAL BREATH MOVEMENT OR PROLONGED PERIODS OF PRESSURE
ASPIRATION PNEUMONIA A PNEUMONIA CAUSED BY THE INHALATION OF FOREIGN MATERIAL (most commonly food or vomitus)
CYANOSIS BLUE COLOURED MUCOUS MEMBRANES DUE TO HYPOXIA
ICTERUS JAUNDICE
MICTURITION URINATION
HAEMATURIA BLOOD IN THE URINE
MENTATION AN ANIMALS APPARENT MENTAL STATE (e.g. depressed, anxious)
LETHARGY A LACK OF ENERGY OR WILLINGNESS TO INTERACT
MALAISE A GENERAL SENSE OF FEELING UNWELL WITH NO IMMEDIATELY OBVIOUS CAUSE
ANOREXIA A LOSS OF APPETITE
DYSPHAGIA DIFFICULTY EATING OR SWALLOWING
PICA A DEPRAVED APPETITE RESULTING IN THE CONSUMPTION OF NON-FOOD ITEMS/MATERIALS
COPROPHAGIA EATING OF FAECES.
PREHENSION THE ACT OF GRASPING OR PICKING UP FOOD
MASTICATION CHEWING
HAEMATEMESIS VOMIT CONTAINING BLOOD
STERCORACEOUS VOMITING THE VOMITING OF FAECAL MATTER
GAIT THE WAY IN WHICH AN ANIMAL MOVES
ATAXIA UNCO-ORDINATED MOVEMENTS
LAMENESS UNABLE TO WALK WITHOUT DIFFICULTY. DEGREE OF LAMENESS IS OFTEN MEASURED ON A SCALE OF 1-10
POLYDIPSIA INCREASED DRINKING
POLYPHAGIA INCREASED EATING OR APPETITE
DEHYDRATION A LOSS OF FLUIDS FROM ALL COMPARTMENTS OF THE BODY
HYPOVOLAEMIA A LOSS OF FLUID FROM WITHIN THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
AUSCULTATION USING A STETHOSCOPE TO LISTEN TO INTERNAL ORGANS (e.g. heart, lung and gut sounds)
PALPATION EXAMINATION USING TOUCH
ALLODYNIA A NON-NOXIOUS STIMULI ELICITS A GENUINE PAIN RESPONSE
HYPERALGESIA A MODERATELY UNCOMFORTABLE STIMULI ELICITS A DISPROPORTIONATE PAIN RESPONSE
PARAPLEGIA PARALYSIS OF THE HINDLIMBS
TETRAPLEGIA/QUADRIPLEGIA PARALYSIS OF ALL FOUR LIMBS
HEMIPLEGIA PARALYSIS OF ONE SIDE OF THE BODY
PSEUDOCYESIS FALSE/PHANTOM PREGNANCY
BLEPHAROSPASM KEEPING THE EYE CLOSED, OR BLINKING VERY RAPIDLY
NOCTURNAL ACTIVE AT NIGHT
CREPUSCULAR ACTIVE DURING DAWN AND DUSK
DIURNAL ACTIVE DURING THE DAY
ARBOREAL TREE DWELLING
TERRESTRIAL LAND DWELLING
ZOONOSIS AN INFECTION THAT CAN BE TRANSFERRED FROM ANIMAL TO HUMAN
ANTHROPONOSIS AN INFECTION THAT CAN BE TRANSMITTED FROM HUMAN TO ANIMAL
PATHOGEN A DISEASE CAUSING ORGANISM
ANTIBODY AN IMMUNE DEFENCE MOLECULE, PRODUCED IN RESPONSE TO AN ANTIGEN
ANTIGEN A TOXIC OR FOREIGN SUBSTANCE THAT STIMULATES AN IMMUNE RESPONSE FROM THE BODY
NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION AN INFECTION CONTRACTED WITHIN THE HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT
ANTHELMINTIC A DRUG USED TO ELIMINATE WORMS (HELMINTHS)
ECDYSIS THE PROCESS OF SHEDDING, OBSERVED IN REPTILES
DYSECDYSIS DIFFICULTY SHEDDING
PARAPHIMOSIS INABILITY TO RETRACT THE PENIS BACK IN TO THE PREPUCE
PETECHIAL HAEMORRHAGE HAEMORRHAGE FROM SUPERFICIAL CAPILLARIES, GIVING THE APPEARANCE OF PIN PRICK BLEEDS. ASSOCIATED MOST COMMONLY WITH CLOTTING DYSFUNCTION AND OBSERVED ON THE MUCOUS MEMBRANES
PROPTOSIS ABNORMAL PROTRUSION OF THE EYES
CONJUNCTIVITIS INFLAMMATION OF THE CONJUNCTIVA OF THE EYE
ENTROPION WHEN THE EYELID IS ROLLED INWARDS, CAUSING IRRITATION OF THE CORNEA
ECTROPION WHEN THE EYELID IS ROLLED OUTWARDS, CAUSING OCULAR DRYNESS AND INCREASED RISK OF FOREIGN MATERIAL
ANISOCORIA PUPILS OF UNEQUAL SIZE
PLAQUE THE THIN FILM COATING TEETH THAT CONSISTS OF BACTERIA AND MICROSCOPIC FOOD PARTICLES. GIVEN TIME IT WILL DEVELOP IN TO TARTAR.
GINGIVITIS INFLAMMATION OF THE GUMS
MALOCCLUSION MISALIGNMENT OF THE UPPER AND LOWER JAW, OFTEN RESULTING IN ABNORMAL DENTITION.
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