This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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cord-034471-enmtckpe | ( WIAQARS) Epidemiology of hospitalizations due to dog bite injuries in Israel Dog bites: still a problem? |
cord-293274-ysr1l557 | : Is Infection Along with Mycoplasma or other Bacteria Linked to Progression to a Lethal Outcome? |
cord-279551-py2awuav | Canine distemper spillover in domestic dogs from urban wildlife Canine distemper in terrestrial carnivores: a review Canine distemper virus- a morbillivirus in search of new hosts? |
cord-317632-2bjzn6p7 | Last, Anna; Logan, James G title: Could bio- detection dogs be used to limit the spread of COVID-19 by travellers? |
cord-304385-864o4buq | Published by Capitanía del Alto y Bajo Isoso, Fundación Ivi Iyambae, Wildlife Conservation Society, Ministerio de Desarrollo Sostenible Planificación/ Servicio Nacional de Areas Protegidas Good medicine for conservation biology: the intersection of epidemiology and conservation theory Canine brucellosis in São Paulo: serologic survey of kennel and stray dogs Disease as a threat to endangered species: Ethiopian wolves, domestic dogs, and canine pathogens Evaluation of an ELISA for serological diagnosis of sarcoptic mange in dogs Jaguar and other mammal camera trap survey Cerro II, Cerro Cortado field camp( 19 • 31 36 S, 61 • 18 36 W), Kaa- Iya del Gran Chaco National Park 1000 jaguars in Bolivia's Chaco? |
cord-261955-6drue8i9 | And because enteric viruses can be detected in a large number of dogs with diarrhoea, this raises the question as to if these viral species actually are the aetiological pathogens causing the gastrointestinal disease? |
cord-026021-b8vtmr9h | Philadelphia: JB Lippincott Where to get blood donors? |
cord-334894-v5mu9ey2 | Are antioxidants always effective? |
cord-278224-sq7tokbx | How do glucocorticoids influence stress responses? |
cord-321549-r7bmtloy | Trained dogs identify people with malaria parasites by their odour Using dog scent detection as a point- of- care tool to identify toxigenic clostridium difficile in stool Canine detection of the volatilome: a review of implications for pathogen and disease detection Realtime detection of a virus using detection dogs Biomedical scent detection dogs: would they pass as a health technology? |
cord-351357-8ahlir5y | in Gampaha District, Sri Lanka: a threat to filariasis elimination status? |
cord-021772-5v4gor2v | Clinical and clinicopathological features of non- suppurative meningoencephalitis in young greyhounds in Ireland Cerebrospinal fluid eosinophilia in dogs What is your diagnosis? |
cord-021772-5v4gor2v | What is your diagnosis? |
cord-316500-vik30moa | Are vaccine strain, type or administration protocol risk factors for canine parvovirus vaccine failure? |
cord-253525-r6ocr18h | But does it promote the risk of urinary incontinence? |
cord-253525-r6ocr18h | Perturbed sperm- epithelial interaction in bitches with mating- induced endometritis Cystic endometrial hyperplasiaepyometra complex in the bitch: should the two entities be disconnected? |
cord-316746-toen5nvr | Breed- specific pro- inflammatory cytokine production as a predisposing factor for susceptibility to sepsis in the dog Microbial infection and the septic response in critical surgical illness Sepsis in veterinary patients: what do we know and where can we go? |
cord-344131-e7phs0jd | So why even try? |
cord-303641-v2kl62c8 | part two How effective is dog culling in controlling zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis? |
cord-258783-ev0h95b9 | The hemagglutinin of canine distemper virus determines tropism and cytopathogenicity Host- virus specificity of morbilliviruses predicted by structural modeling of the marine mammal SLAM, a receptor Canine distemper virus- A morbillivirus in search of new hosts? |
cord-023095-4dannjjm | ABSTRACT E-60 DOES CEFQUINOME PENETRATE THE BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER IN THE NORMAL HORSE? |
cord-014527-nvzfpntu | This laboratory offered the"combined RT- nPCR and sequencing approach WHICH SAMPLES ARE THE MOST RELEVANT FOR ANALYSIS? |
cord-317787-6hz8dxsi | emphysema Postinfectious bronchiolitis obliterans: can CT scan findings at early age anticipate lung function? |
cord-339759-us1spoxu | Clinical reasoning in canine spinal disease: what combination of clinical information is useful? |
cord-021453-vf8xbaug | Dirofilaria immitis: Do filarial cyclooxygenase products depress endothelium- dependent relaxation in the in vitro rat aorta? |
cord-309587-xc4jaw31 | Can rabies be eradicated? |
cord-309587-xc4jaw31 | Emerging epidemic dog rabies in coastal South Africa: a molecular epidemiological analysis Re- evaluating the burden of rabies in Africa and Asia Overview of rabies in the Americas Current status of human rabies transmitted by dogs in Latin America Rabies on Flores Island, Indonesia: is eradication possible in the near future? |
cord-309587-xc4jaw31 | World Health Organization( WHO/ Rab Dog rabies and its control Is it possible to vaccinate young canids against rabies and to protect them? |
cord-261867-6n0g3bz5 | The critical question is whether CHV infection and disease are of economic concern? |
cord-261867-6n0g3bz5 | The third question is the key to the persistence of CHV in the canine population- Where is the virus when not causing disease? |
cord-261867-6n0g3bz5 | This has prompted the veterinary community to develop more sensitive diagnostic assays, such as PCR, in order to answer the questions, where is the virus when not causing disease, and what is its relationship with respiratory and ocular diseases in adolescent and adult dogs( 1 year or older)? |
cord-303187-ny4qr2a2 | Do adoption and low- cost spay/ neuter programs merely cause substitution of sources? |
cord-303187-ny4qr2a2 | Dynamics and Control of Stray Dog Populations Management of feral domestic cats in the urban environment of Rome( Italy) Dog and cat management through sterilization: Implications for population dynamics and veterinary public policies Effects of surgical and chemical sterilization on the behavior of free- roaming male dogs in Stray dog and cat laws and enforcement in Czech Republic and in Italy Is heterogeneity of catchability in capture- recapture studies a mere sampling artifact or a biologically relevant feature of the population? |
cord-303187-ny4qr2a2 | Revisiting the Effect of Capture Heterogeneity on Survival Estimates in Capture- Mark- Recapture Studies: Does It Matter? |
cord-303187-ny4qr2a2 | Urban stray dogs revisited Is survivorship a better fitness surrogate than fecundity? |
cord-293151-g3758oes | : what is the correct value for the calculation of metabolic body weight in dogs? |
cord-293151-g3758oes | An emerging pulmonary haemorrhagic syndrome in dogs: similar to the human leptospiral pulmonary haemorrhagic syndrome? |
cord-293151-g3758oes | What's your diagnosis? |
cord-293151-g3758oes | a retrospective study Canine cutaneous epitheliotropic T- cell lymphoma: a review Canine infectious respiratory disease Helicobacter- associated gastric disease in ferrets, dogs, and cats Enteric bacterial infections Hemorrhagic streptococcal pneumonia in newly procured research dogs Association between canine malignant lymphoma, living in industrial areas, and use of chemicals by dog owners Reproductive patterns in the domestic dog- a retrospective study of the Drever breed The dog as a research subject A review of canine pseudocyesis Leptospirosis Surgical treatment of an elbow hygroma utilizing microvascular free muscle transfer in a newfoundland Bacterial diseases Immunoprophylaxis Leptospirosis Gastric helicobacters in domestic animals and nonhuman primates and their significance for human health Non- Helicobacter pylori Helicobacter species in the human gastric mucosa: a proposal to introduce the terms H. heilmannii sensu lato and sensu stricto Diseases of the small intestine Histotripsy of the prostate: dose effects in a chronic canine model Flea control failure? |
cord-293151-g3758oes | which chemotherapy protocol and why? |
cord-317153-2la3hkzv | A pan- European, cross- taxa assessment Increased carnivory in Finnish red fox females: Adaptation to a new competitor? |
cord-317153-2la3hkzv | How well do we understand the impacts of alien species on ecosystem services? |
cord-317153-2la3hkzv | Key habitats for rabies spread? |
cord-317153-2la3hkzv | On the road to speciation? |
cord-317153-2la3hkzv | Population dynamics of fox rabies in Europe Raccoon dog Nyctereutes procyonoides populations in the area of origin and in colonised regions-the epigenetic variability of an immigrant Population biology of the raccoon dog Nyctereutes procyonoides in eastern Germany: Immigration strategy of an alien species? |
cord-317153-2la3hkzv | The diet of urban foxes Vulpes vulpes and the availability of anthropogenic food in the city of Canine distemper in terrestrial carnivores: A review New species of mammal in Polish fauna Nyctereutes procynoides( Gray) Wilderness in the city: The urbanization of Echinococcus multilocularis Spatial organisation and intra- specific relationship of the raccoon dog Nyctereutes procyonoides in Central Europe Habitat use of the raccoon dog Nyctereutes procyonoides in north- eastern Germany Ranging and parental care of the raccoon dog Nyctereutes procyonoides during pup rearing Dispersal of the raccoon dog Nyctereutes procyonoides into a newly invaded area in Central Europe Introduced birds and mammals and their ecological effects Echinococcosis: An emerging or re- emerging zoonosis? |
cord-330204-guhrtz1h | : the time is now Paris: World Health Organization and World Organisation for Animal Health Effectiveness of dog rabies vaccination programmes: comparison of owner- charged and free vaccination campaigns Eliminating rabies in Tanzania? |
cord-330204-guhrtz1h | : where do we stand? |
cord-330204-guhrtz1h | The global burden of disease study 2013: what does it mean for the NTDs? |
cord-330204-guhrtz1h | The history of rabies Four thousand years of concepts relating to rabies in animals and humans, its prevention and its cure Global and regional mortality from 235 causes of death for 20 age groups in 1990 and 2010: a systematic analysis for the global burden of disease study 2010 Estimating the global burden of endemic canine rabies Louis Pasteur Can rabies be eradicated? |
cord-330204-guhrtz1h | The road to dog rabies control and elimination: what keeps us from moving faster? |
cord-330204-guhrtz1h | Twenty year experience of the oral rabies vaccine SAG2 in wildlife: a global review Oral rabies vaccination of red foxes and golden jackals in Israel: preliminary bait evaluation Canine rabies vaccination and domestic dog population characteristics in the developing world: a systematic review Review on dog rabies vaccination coverage in Africa: a question of dog accessibility or cost recovery? |
cord-022664-jw0jvpc6 | But what about the welfare of the horse? |
cord-022664-jw0jvpc6 | If this is the case why is such surgery so readily undertaken? |
cord-022664-jw0jvpc6 | Is it because the surgery can be done and is available? |
cord-022664-jw0jvpc6 | Is it performed because of client demand or because of the willingness of the surgeon to go to surgery, once, twice or more times or is it for the welfare of the patient?Is it because horse owners are now prepared to pay for the high cost of such surgeries? |
cord-022664-jw0jvpc6 | Is this surgery in the best interest of the patient? |
cord-022664-jw0jvpc6 | Three surgeries to manage a case of equine colic? |
cord-329150-9g5nu5ok | The time spent with the dog was measured as follows:How much time during a week do you actively spend with your own and/or another dog? |
cord-329150-9g5nu5ok | Gender differences in dream content: Related to biological sex or sex role orientation? |
cord-329150-9g5nu5ok | How often have you recalled your dreams recently( in the past several months)? |
cord-329150-9g5nu5ok | The Fundamentals Gender differences in dreams: Do they reflect gender differences in waking life? |
cord-329150-9g5nu5ok | The next question was:"What is the percentage of remembered dog dreams where the dog is threatening?" |
cord-329150-9g5nu5ok | The next section included items about dogs in waking life, starting with the question:"Are you or a household member currently the owner of one or more dogs? |
cord-279026-s3yx62u6 | Are there changes in the carrier through the incorporation of new foreign genes? |
cord-279026-s3yx62u6 | Are there changes in the tissue tropism of the virus? |
cord-279026-s3yx62u6 | First, is the effect consistent? |
cord-279026-s3yx62u6 | Is there exchange of genetic information with other wild type or vaccine strains of the carrier? |
cord-279026-s3yx62u6 | Is there reversion to virulence through the incorporation of complementation genes? |
cord-279026-s3yx62u6 | Second, is the effect specific? |
cord-279026-s3yx62u6 | Will the carrier spread unwanted genes such as antibiotic resistance into the environment? |
cord-023689-r03j5u18 | ( Fig. 7- 22) are the nine inflammatory patterns that have been recognized in leishmaniasis; this large number reflects the clinical variability of the disease.?' |
cord-023689-r03j5u18 | Allopurinol has been receiving widest attention because of its low cost and safety."? |
cord-023689-r03j5u18 | Most had widespread draining nodules.? |
cord-023689-r03j5u18 | Sarcocystis species are typically not pathogenic for dogs and cats, although there has been one report of a dog with chronic diarrhea who developed multiple cutaneous abscesses over the whole body and especially on the hind limbs."? |
cord-023689-r03j5u18 | These organisms have been suspected'<-123 or identifled?" |
cord-023689-r03j5u18 | U? |
cord-023689-r03j5u18 | What is human catpoxlcowpox infection? |
cord-023689-r03j5u18 | is this epidermodysplasia verruciformis? |
cord-337977-vzue2p6p | Dogs( Canis familiaris) as sentinels for human infectious disease and application to canadian populations: a systematic review Cystic echinococcosis: chronic, complex, and still neglected Brazilian spotted fever with an approach in veterinary medicine and one health perspective Tick- borne infections in dogs- an emerging infectious threat Diseases of humans and their domestic mammals: pathogen characteristics, host range and the risk of emergence A large focus of alveolar echinococcosis in central China One Health, emerging infectious diseases and wildlife: two decades of progress? |
cord-337977-vzue2p6p | Emerging infectious disease prevention: where should we invest our resources and efforts? |
cord-337977-vzue2p6p | How to detect new viral outbreaks or epidemics? |
cord-337977-vzue2p6p | Understanding the role of dogs( Canis lupus familiaris) in the transmission dynamics of Trypanosoma cruzi genotypes in Colombia Disturbance or propagule pressure? |
cord-337977-vzue2p6p | Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis Experimental infection of Amblyomma aureolatum ticks with Rickettsia rickettsii Domestic dogs as an edge effect in the Brasília National Park, Brazil: interactions with native mammals Domestic dogs in protected areas: a threat to Brazilian mammals? |
cord-337977-vzue2p6p | Who let the dogs out? |
cord-337977-vzue2p6p | in dogs from Grenada Is wildlife going to the dogs? |
cord-022754-ehq9qnoo | A review Breed, sex and age distribution in dogs with chronic liver disease: a demographic study Chronic hepatitis in Cocker Spaniels- another syndrome? |
cord-022754-ehq9qnoo | Fad or future of liver disease? |
cord-022754-ehq9qnoo | Information provided by a scintigram is a"yes"or"no"answer to the question: Does the patient have portosystemic shunting? |
cord-022754-ehq9qnoo | Is hepatic impairment a clue to pathogenesis? |
cord-022754-ehq9qnoo | Statistical relevance of ultrasonographic criteria in the assessment of diffuse liver disease in dogs and cats Can sonographic findings predict the results of liver aspirates in dogs with suspected liver disease? |
cord-022754-ehq9qnoo | The pathology of liver tumours in the dog Partial hepatectomy in dogs Cancer of the liver Efficacy of mitoxantrone against various neoplasms in dogs Low- dose metronomic chemotherapy with cisplatin: can it suppress angiogenesis in H22 hepatocarcinoma cells? |
cord-022754-ehq9qnoo | The ubiquitously expressed MURR1 protein is absent in canine copper toxicosis Copper metabolism and oxidative stress in chronic inflammatory and cholestatic liver diseases in dogs Chronic active hepatitis with cirrhosis in the Doberman Pinscher Hepatic copper concentrations in Labrador Retrievers with and without chronic hepatitis( 1980- 2008): an emerging syndrome or oversupplementation? |
cord-022754-ehq9qnoo | With suspected drug- or toxin- induced liver disease, a liver biopsy can be helpful to( a) characterize the histologic changes( are they consistent with previously described lesions caused by this particular drug or toxin?),( b) determine the severity( focal or diffuse necrosis?) or reversibility( is cirrhosis present?) of the lesions for prognostic purposes, and( c) rule out known causes of liver disease. |
cord-022754-ehq9qnoo | With suspected drug- or toxin- induced liver disease, a liver biopsy can be helpful to( a) characterize the histologic changes( are they consistent with previously described lesions caused by this particular drug or toxin?),( b) determine the severity( focal or diffuse necrosis?) or reversibility( is cirrhosis present?) of the lesions for prognostic purposes, and( c) rule out known causes of liver disease. |
cord-022754-ehq9qnoo | With suspected drug- or toxin- induced liver disease, a liver biopsy can be helpful to( a) characterize the histologic changes( are they consistent with previously described lesions caused by this particular drug or toxin?),( b) determine the severity( focal or diffuse necrosis?) or reversibility( is cirrhosis present?) of the lesions for prognostic purposes, and( c) rule out known causes of liver disease. |
cord-318061-xe8lljz0 | : How Can Companion Animals Help in Connection with Coronary Heart Disease, Obesity, Diabetes and Depression? |
cord-318061-xe8lljz0 | : Is there risk with breed ownership? |
cord-318061-xe8lljz0 | : What are the risks? |
cord-318061-xe8lljz0 | A One Health perspective European dog owner perceptions of obesity and factors associated with human and canine obesity The impact of pets on human health and psychological well- being fact, fiction, or hypothesis? |
cord-318061-xe8lljz0 | A review with consideration of comparative aspects Neurophysiological correlates of affiliative behaviour between humans and dogs Human interaction and cortisol: Can human contact reduce stress for shelter dogs? |
cord-318061-xe8lljz0 | An epidemiologic study Celebrating International Mud Day Dogs and transmission of infection to man, respected member of the family? |
cord-318061-xe8lljz0 | Being licked by a dog can be fatal: Capnocytophaga canimorsus sepsis with purpura fulminans in an immunocompetent man How many people have been bitten by dogs? |
cord-318061-xe8lljz0 | Do the stereotypies of pigs, chickens and mink reflect adaptive species differences in the control of foraging? |
cord-318061-xe8lljz0 | Dominance in domestic dogs revisited: Useful habit and useful construct? |
cord-318061-xe8lljz0 | How much of the potential pathogen is needed to become a health risk? |
cord-318061-xe8lljz0 | How serious is the disease, what is the chance of complications, and what economic consequences may be expected( e.g., labor hours lost)? |
cord-318061-xe8lljz0 | Intern Overweight in adult cats: A cross- sectional study Raw diets for dogs and cats: A review, with particular reference to microbiological hazards Evaluation of raw food diets for dogs Alternative& raw food diets: What do we know? |
cord-318061-xe8lljz0 | Is that a problem? |
cord-318061-xe8lljz0 | NDM-5 ST167 and CTX- M-9 ST69 Escherichia coli between dogs and humans in a family Zooanthroponotic transmission of drug- resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa Is your dog empathic? |
cord-318061-xe8lljz0 | New allergies but the same allergens Does pet ownership in infancy lead to asthma or allergy at school age? |
cord-318061-xe8lljz0 | Stress and adaptation in cats( Felis sylvestris catus) housed singly, in pairs and in groups in boarding catteries Effects of density and cage size on stress in domestic cats( Felis sylvestris catus) housed in animal shelters and boarding catteries Stereotypies in carnivores: Does pacing stem from hunting, ranging or frustrated escape? |
cord-318061-xe8lljz0 | Who is exposed to the potential hazard and for how long or how often? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Any cleaning products used inside or outside the house within the last 48 hours? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Any construction work or renovation recently? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Any fertilizers or weed killer used in the last week? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Any mouse or rat poison in your house, yard, or garage? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Are there any abnormal postures? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Are there any characteristic odors on the breath? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Are there any other abnormal signs that you have seen? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Are there any pulse deficits or dysrhythmias auscultated? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Are there any traces of foreign material on the tongue or in the crevices of the teeth or gums? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Are there petechiae or ecchymosis on the gums or bleeding from the gumline? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Did the owner attempt any irrigation or medical techniques prior to presentation? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Did you give any medications to your animal? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Did you witness the ingestion or exposure? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Did your pet eat this morning or last night? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Do the intestinal loops feel normal, or are they fluid- filled or gas- filled? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Do you have any over- the- counter or prescription medications that your animal may have had access to? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Do you have the container with you today? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Do you hear harsh airway sounds or pulmonary crackles? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Do you observe any ptyalism or attempts to vomit? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Do you think that the signs have been the same, better, or getting worse? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Does it appear lethargic or hyperactive? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Does the animal have access to any poisonous substances? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Does your animal have access to any known toxins, or does he or she run loose unattended? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Does your animal have any ongoing or past medical problems? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Does your animal run loose outdoors unattended? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Does your pet have access to a compost pile? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Does your pet have access to neighboring properties( even for a short time)? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Does your pet run loose unattended? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | For example, is the patient retaining bicarbonate( metabolic alkalosis) because of carbon dioxide retention( respiratory acidosis)? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Has it changed at all since the owner noticed the problem? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Has there been any gardening work recently? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Has there been any prior incident of ocular disease? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Has your animal been on any medications recently or currently? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Has your animal been vaccinated recently? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Has your animal had any previous or similar episodes? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Has your pet been off your property in the last 24- 48 hours? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Has your pet been to rural areas in the last week? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Has your pet had any antiflea/ tick medication within the last week?Your pet's environment Is your animal kept inside or outside of the house? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Has your pet traveled outside of your immediate geographic location? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Have any known relatives of your animal had any bleeding disorders? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Have similar signs occurred in the past? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Have the signs become better or worse since you first saw them? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Have you changed your radiator fluid or does a car leak antifreeze? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Have you fed table scraps or anything new recently? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | How fast did the clinical signs develop? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | How is the patient acting? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | How long ago do you think that your pet was exposed to the poison? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | How long ago was the exposure? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | How long has the animal been acting that way? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | How much did the animal consume? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | How soon did other signs develop? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | If so, what? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | If so, when and how much did your animal consume? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | If so, when? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | If so, which? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is abdominal palpation painful? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is it a liquid concentrate, dilute spray, or solid? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is it fast, normal, or slow? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is it moist, dry, bubbling, or frothy, or caked with dirt? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is it normal and pink, or dark red( injected), pale, or icteric? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is it normal, fast, shallow, or labored? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is it synchronous with the heart rate, or are there dropped pulses? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is the animal ambulatory, and if so, do you observe any gait abnormalities? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is the lens clear and is it in the normal position? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is the ocular examination normal? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is the pulse bounding, normal, thready, or not palpable? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is there a P wave for every QRS, and a QRS for every P wave? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is there a chance that your pet may have gotten into the garbage? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is there a palpable urinary bladder? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is there any history of trauma or known chemical irritant or exposure? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is there any possibility of any toxin exposure? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is there any possibility of trauma? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is there any vomiting, diarrhea, trembling, or seizures? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is there evidence of vomiting or diarrhea? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is there excessive salivation? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is there respiratory distress? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is there urine production? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is your animal able to walk? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is your animal breathing or does it have respiratory difficulty? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Is your pet kept in a fenced- in yard or allowed to run loose unattended? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | It is useful to phrase questions in a neutral fashion- for example,"Is such- and- such present on the premises?" |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Was the substance swallowed, or is it on the animal's skin or eyes? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What clinical signs developed? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What do you hear on thoracic auscultation? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is the animal's activity level? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is the capillary refill time? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is the color and consistency of the feces? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is the color of the gums or tongue? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is the color of the urine? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is the mucous membrane color? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is the name of the product? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is the nature of the bleeding? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is the patient's blood pressure? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is the patient's electrocardiogram? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is the patient's heart rate? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is the patient's rectal temperature? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is the patient's respiratory character? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is the patient's respiratory rate? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is the pupil reactivity to light? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is the pupil size? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is the quality of the femoral pulse? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is the sensitivity to light or sound? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is the substance that your animal ingested( was exposed to)? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What is your chief complaint or reason that you brought your animal in on emergency? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What other conditions have developed and what are they? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What sites are affected? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | What was the first abnormal sign noticed? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | When did the signs first start, or when was your animal last normal? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | When did you first notice that something was wrong with your pet? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | When was the animal last seen as normal? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | When was the last time you noticed your pet act normally? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | When was the onset of clinical signs? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | When was the problem first noticed? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Where do you think it happened? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | Where has your pet been in the last 24 hours? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | if so, where? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | or When was the last time you saw your animal act normally? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | rather than"Could the dog have eaten such- and- such?" |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | she normally fed? |
cord-026031-hnf5vayd | • How long has the bleeding been going on? |