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Veterinary Terminology and Abbreviations

Price: $10.50
SKU:  9781423247296
Product  9781423247296
Every term you should ever need as a veterinarian or as an assistant is in this one 6 page laminated guide. Author and veterinarian Dr. Chris Pinney ensured this tool will support students and professionals alike with a quick reference that will beat any other, offering such broad coverage while being easy to carry, store, and reference at a moment's notice. The durability can survive years of Vet school as well as heavy office use by staff at a price that cannot be beat. Pair this with Dr. Pinney's Veterinary Assistant QuickStudy guide for even more coverage to make the grades or support office staff.

6 page laminated guide includes:
  • Introduction to Abbreviations, Acronyms & Words Used in Veterinary Medicine
    • Definitions
  • Medicine Administration
    • Weights/Measurements
    • Formulations
    • Administration Directions
    • Routes
  • Designations & Organizations
    • Professional Designations
    • Agencies/Organizations
  • Patient Assessment, Diagnostics & Disease
    • Patient Assessment
    • Diagnostic Testing
    • Infectious Disease
  • Terminology Sets
    • Directional Terms
    • Numerical Values
    • Surgical Procedures
  • The Animal Body
    • Plane: An Imaginary Flat Surface
    • Position: a reference point for location or direction
    • Body Systems: Terminology
      • Cardiovascular System
      • Endocrine System
      • Gastrointestinal System
      • Hemolymphatic & Immune System
      • Integumentary System
      • Musculoskeletal System
      • Nervous System
      • Reproductive System
      • Respiratory System
      • Special Senses (Eye/Ear)
      • Urinary System
    • Body Systems: Abbreviations & Acronyms
    • Body System: Terms, Definitions & Words
NOTE: To offer this much information in this small space for this value, text size can be small but no smaller than default smart phone sized text. For those with poor vision, up-to-date prescription glasses or contacts may be necessary.
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