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Correct! "Anemia" is the veterinary term for an abnormal reduction in the number of red blood cells or the amount of hemoglobin in the blood. Well done!

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Intravenous fluid therapy...?
Close! The specific term used in veterinary medicine to describe the process of giving fluids to an animal intravenously is "intravenous fluid administration" or "intravenous fluid therapy."

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Close! The specific term used in veterinary medicine to describe the process of giving fluids to an animal intravenously is "intravenous fluid administration" or "intravenous fluid therapy."

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In veterinary medicine, what term is used to describe a condition where an animal's stomach becomes twisted or rotated, potentially leading to a life-threatening emergency?
 
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In veterinary medicine, what term is used to describe a condition where an animal's stomach becomes twisted or rotated, potentially leading to a life-threatening emergency?
GDV
 
Correct! In veterinary medicine, the term used to describe a condition where an animal's stomach becomes twisted or rotated is GDV, which stands for Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus. This is a life-threatening emergency that requires immediate veterinary attention.

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Correct! In veterinary medicine, the term used to describe a condition where an animal's stomach becomes twisted or rotated is GDV, which stands for Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus. This is a life-threatening emergency that requires immediate veterinary attention.

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