List 3 signs of respiratory disease in rabbits

What will be an ideal response?


nasal discharge, sneezing, clumping of hair at paws

Anatomy & Physiology

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The FIRST step in any neurologic assessment involves:

A) obtaining an initial Glasgow Coma Scale score. B) asking the patient if he or she can feel or move. C) determining the patient's level of consciousness. D) assessing the pupils for size, equality, and reactivity.

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A burn that involves only the epidermal layer is classified as a(n) ____________________.?

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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If a person has lost a significant amount of blood but still maintains a normal blood pressure it does not necessarily mean that the person is maintaining adequate perfusion. Which of the following best explains why this is so?

A) The heart has increased its rate to increase cardiac output. B) Blood vessels are constricting causing greater peripheral resistance. C) The heart has increased its contractile force increasing cardiac output. D) The sympathetic nervous system has increased its nervous impulses.

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Graded potentials may

A) depolarize the membrane to the threshold voltage. B) initiate an action potential. C) hyperpolarize the membrane. D) be called EPSPs or IPSPs. E) All of the statements are true.

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