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Like other medical terminology, veterinary terms are best learned by breaking them down into their component parts. Veterinary terminology has three basic parts (not all of which are used in every word): the prefix, root, and suffix.
/vɛt/ You are a vet if you served in the Armed Forces, or if you went to veterinary school and now give medical care to animals. The noun vet is short for either veteran (of the Armed Forces) or veterinarian (animal doctor).
Interestingly, the word is not related to veteran at all, but rather to veterinarian an animal doctor. That noun was shortened to vet by the mid-19th century and, within decades, gave rise to a verb vet meaning to subject (an animal) to medical examination. The verb was soon applied to human beings as well,
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EOD: Every Other Day. PRN: As Needed. Q: Every (q4hrs means every 4 hours) QD: Every Day.
animal doctor, one who practices the art of treating disease and injuries in domestic animals, 1640s, from Latin veterinarius of or having to do with beasts of burden, also, as a noun, cattle doctor, from veterinum beast of burden, perhaps from vetus (genitive veteris) old (see veteran), possibly from the
DVM Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. Ah, our veterinarians.
Legal Vetting means making a careful and critical examination of documents to be executed in terms of law. Legal vetting of contracts results a thorough due diligence of clauses of the agreement and also results in ensuring the following: all safeguards are taken. specific role is defined. monetary security.

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