An Illustrated Guide To Vet Med Term
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Author: ROMICH
Publisher: Cengage
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1. DDH
2. seizures
3. SCFE
4. hydrocephaly
5. meningitis
6. Young children
incomplete fx
7. Muscular dystrophy
8. Spina bifida
9. Scoliosis
10. Cerebral palsy
11. Baclofen pump
A. Bracing, core exercises
B. Greenstick
C. Juvenile avascular necrosis of femoral head
D. decreased sensation below level of defect
E. Frequent casting
F. Treat spasticity
G. Overweight adolescent
H. Warm bath in a.m.
I. Pavlik harness
J. Turn, cough, deep breathe, assess skin
K. Protect from injury
12. LCPD
L. VP shunt
13. immobility
14. Clubfoot
15. Infant ↑ ICP
M. Hib, Prevnar can help prevent
N. High-pitched cry
O. Not meeting developmental milestones
P. Pseudohypertrophy
16. JIA
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