Feline keratitisiscaused mostcommonly bywhich infectiousagent?Which of thefollowing types ofportosystemicshunt is mostcommonlyidentified in cats?The term ‘felinetriaditis’ is used todescribeconcurrentinflammation ofwhich threeorgans?Which acid/basedisorder iscommonly notedwith DiabeticKetoacidosis?What is theonly three-rooted toothin a normalcat’s mouth?What are the threeinfectious stagesof the protozoanparasite,Toxoplasmagondii?Which diagnostictest is helpful inobtaining adefinitivediagnosis forCytauxzoonosis?Which bacteriais the cause ofcat scratchdisease/fever inhumans?At what level ofhyperbilirubinemiadoes a patientbecome clinicallyicteric?When initiatingtreatment for DKAwith insulin, what isthe maximum rate atwhich the glucoseshould be decreasedto avoid dangerousshifts in osmolality?Patients that areanesthetized orhave a swallowingdisorder are at riskfor?What is thesalivary glandsurrounding thehorizontal earcanal in thecat?What is themost commonmalignant oraltumor in cats?What clinicalsign is mostcommonly notedin cats withcalicivirusinfection?Refeedingsyndrome cancausehypomagnesemia,hypokalemia and_________.Feline keratitisiscaused mostcommonly bywhich infectiousagent?Which of thefollowing types ofportosystemicshunt is mostcommonlyidentified in cats?The term ‘felinetriaditis’ is used todescribeconcurrentinflammation ofwhich threeorgans?Which acid/basedisorder iscommonly notedwith DiabeticKetoacidosis?What is theonly three-rooted toothin a normalcat’s mouth?What are the threeinfectious stagesof the protozoanparasite,Toxoplasmagondii?Which diagnostictest is helpful inobtaining adefinitivediagnosis forCytauxzoonosis?Which bacteriais the cause ofcat scratchdisease/fever inhumans?At what level ofhyperbilirubinemiadoes a patientbecome clinicallyicteric?When initiatingtreatment for DKAwith insulin, what isthe maximum rate atwhich the glucoseshould be decreasedto avoid dangerousshifts in osmolality?Patients that areanesthetized orhave a swallowingdisorder are at riskfor?What is thesalivary glandsurrounding thehorizontal earcanal in thecat?What is themost commonmalignant oraltumor in cats?What clinicalsign is mostcommonly notedin cats withcalicivirusinfection?Refeedingsyndrome cancausehypomagnesemia,hypokalemia and_________.

Furr-Real: Cat Diseases Bingo - Call List

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  1. Feline keratitisis caused most commonly by which infectious agent?
  2. Which of the following types of portosystemic shunt is most commonly identified in cats?
  3. The term ‘feline triaditis’ is used to describe concurrent inflammation of which three organs?
  4. Which acid/base disorder is commonly noted with Diabetic Ketoacidosis?
  5. What is the only three-rooted tooth in a normal cat’s mouth?
  6. What are the three infectious stages of the protozoan parasite, Toxoplasma gondii?
  7. Which diagnostic test is helpful in obtaining a definitive diagnosis for Cytauxzoonosis?
  8. Which bacteria is the cause of cat scratch disease/fever in humans?
  9. At what level of hyperbilirubinemia does a patient become clinically icteric?
  10. When initiating treatment for DKA with insulin, what is the maximum rate at which the glucose should be decreased to avoid dangerous shifts in osmolality?
  11. Patients that are anesthetized or have a swallowing disorder are at risk for?
  12. What is the salivary gland surrounding the horizontal ear canal in the cat?
  13. What is the most common malignant oral tumor in cats?
  14. What clinical sign is most commonly noted in cats with calicivirus infection?
  15. Refeeding syndrome can cause hypomagnesemia, hypokalemia and _________.