DVM 1st Yr Quiz - Health Mgmt.

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Includes modules on Health Management, Animal Behaviour, Clinical Medicine245 questions, 144 imagesTopics : Health Management, Animal Behaviour, Clinical Medicine of a typical Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) 1st year curriculumEverything you wanted to know about:... Health Management: sensitivity & specificity; positive/negative predictive value; incidence/prevalence; sequential testing; screening tests; mortality rate; risk rate; host, agent, environmental factors affecting disease; infectious vs contagious; metaphylaxis; zoonoses; Reed-Frost model; pig production; chicken production; dairy vs beef; horses; HACCP; BSE; California Mastitis test... Animal Behaviour: ontogeny; modal action, reflex; socialization; separation anxiety; bite inhibition; imprint training; coprophagy; Five Freedoms; sentience; animal welfare assessment; social group formation; genes and behaviour; hormones and behaviour... Clinical Medicine: large/small animals; signalment; vital signs; basic examination; injection techniques, locations, needle sizes & gauges; restraint; drug administration techniques; and more... but were reluctant to ask!Multiple choice Q & A (NAVLE style)Fun! Sounds, animations, funky sounds (representative of ones score)Serious! Supported by tons of images, detailed explanations, memory tipsRelevance! Questions designed to highlight key topicsVarious modes. Sequential, Random, moreTracks your profile, so - one can focus on "difficult" questions (Difficult mode) - questions not repeatedKeyword mode. Presents questions that match a keyword (within the question text)Test mode. Configurable number of questions, picked at random. Stores your score.Switch to landscape mode (to expand an image, for example)Images: pinch-zoom or double tap to zoomWorks on all sizes of phones/tabletsIdeal for revision, to supplement course workNOT designed to be used on its own1st Year DVM students, senior students (even DVMs) should find this useful revisionCreated by a DVM