Why is it important to have a veterinary/ patient/client relationship before prescribing or dispensing drugs?
What will be an ideal response?
It is easy for veterinarians to misdiagnose disease conditions if they do not see and examine an animal. A client may try to accurately relay information about the animal to the veterinary staff, but their interpretation of medical signs vary from that of trained veterinarians. A small laceration to client
A may be a large laceration to client B. Before giving advice to a client, it is best to recommend an examination by a veterinarian to assess all aspects of an animal's condition. Veterinary/patient/client relationships
are also required by licensing agencies to maintain professional licensing.
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A) dendrites of motor neurons. B) dendrites of sensory neurons. C) axons of motor neurons. D) axons of sensory neurons. E) cell bodies of sensory neurons.
Avery has high blood pressure and hypernatremia (excess blood sodium ion concentration). The hypersecretion of which hormone could lead to his condition?
A.)glucagon B.)aldosterone C.)calcitonin D.)insulin
A proper definition of muscle tone is
A. constant tension produced by muscles for long periods of time. B. muscles contracting together. C. a feeling of well-being following exercise. D. the ability of a muscle to maintain a contraction against an outside force. E. warm-up of muscle tissue.
What is the largest part of the hindbrain?
A) Pons B) Hypothalamus C) Brainstem D) Cerebellum E) Cerebrum