Cobbing in dogs is a gentle nibbling behavior where a dog uses its front teeth to lightly chew or “nibble” on a person, another dog, or an object as a…
The top number in a blood pressure reading is called systolic pressure. It measures the force of blood pushing against your artery walls when your heart beats and pumps blood…
A non reactive test result means that the test did not detect the presence of the substance, infection, or marker it was designed to check. In other words, it indicates…
Lethargic in dogs refers to a state of unusual tiredness, sluggishness, or lack of energy. When a dog is lethargic, it shows decreased activity, less interest in play, eating, or…
Yellow vomit in dogs typically indicates the presence of bile, a digestive fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. It can appear when a dog’s stomach is…
In a hospital, Code Pink is an emergency alert indicating a child or infant abduction. When this code is activated, hospital staff follow strict procedures to secure the facility, locate…
D/T in medical terms stands for "due to." It is used by healthcare professionals to indicate the cause of a symptom, condition, or medical event. When reading a patient’s medical…
In medical terms, “dys” is a prefix derived from Greek, meaning “bad,” “difficult,” or “abnormal.” It is commonly used to describe conditions, functions, or processes that are impaired, painful, or…
In medical terms, POA stands for “Present on Admission”. It is a designation used in healthcare settings to indicate whether a medical condition, diagnosis, or complication existed at the time…
Low MCH in a blood test refers to a lower-than-normal mean corpuscular hemoglobin, which measures the average amount of hemoglobin in your red blood cells. Low MCH often indicates that…