![]() ![]() The calf weighs 100 lbs and the dose is 10mg/kg. Which one of the following choices is the most likely diagnosis?Į - Microsporosis A - Demodecosis What is the normal amount of expected moisture on a paper testing strip in Schirmer's tear test?ĭ - 0-5 mm A - 18-25 mm Which color is a gram-negative bacteria on the microscopic slide?ĭ - Green A - Red Which of the following is the predominant white blood cell type seen on this peripheral blood smear from a dog?Į - Monocyte A - Eosinophil How common are dental caries (cavities) in dogs?ī - Seen in 35% of adults older than 5 yearsĭ - Seen in 75% of adults older than 5 years C - Uncommon What is the most common malignant oral tumor in cats?ĭ - Fibrosarcoma B - Squamous cell carcinoma Which is more severe, periodontitis or gingivitis?ĭ - Gingivitis C - Periodontitis What is the total serum protein level in a dog with an albumin of 4.0 g/dl and a globulin level of 3.5 g/dl?ĭ - Cannot calculate with this information C - 7.5 g/dl How might you roughly calculate the hemoglobin concentration in a blood sample from a normal dog if you know the red blood cell (RBC) packed cell volume (PCV, %)?ĭ - Multiply PCV by one third (0.33) D - Multiply PCV by one third (0.33) A calf with pinkeye is being treated with an injection of long acting oxytetracycline. (when protective maternal antibodies can no longer be absorbed from the gut to the bloodstream)Į - 18-24 hours E - 18-24 hours Vaccine-associated sarcomas in cats are primarily linked to with which two vaccines?Ī - FeLV and Feline Panleukopenia vaccinesĬ - Feline Calici/Herpes and Panleukopenia vaccinesĭ - FeLV and Feline Calici/Herpes vaccinesĮ - Rabies and Feline Panleukopenia vaccines B - FeLV and Rabies vaccines How long after the first rabies vaccination is a dog, cat or ferret considered to be immunized and protected against rabies?ĭ - After 7 days C - After 28 days What is the function of a thrombocyte?ĭ - Prevent phagocytosis A - Cause blood clotting A 6-month-old mixed breed dog presents with a focal area of alopecia with comedones. ![]() Why is the brachioradialis muscle clinically significant in dogs and cats?ī - Associated with brachial plexus avulsionĭ - Implicated in medial patellar luxationĮ - Can be mistaken for cephalic vein in venipuncture E - Can be mistaken for cephalic vein in venipuncture What is the clinical significance of the femoral triangle in dogs and cats?Ī - Associated with brachial plexus avulsionī - Good place to take pulse from femoral arteryĬ - Often damaged with anterior cruciate injuriesĮ - Surgical approach for hip dysplasia repair B - Good place to take pulse from femoral artery How long after birth does gut closure typically occur in calves and foals? ![]() What is a nosocomial infection?Ī - A sinusitis, typically found in horsesĭ - An infection acquired secondary to injury C - An infection acquired in a hospital 22. Which choice lists these species in order of gestation length, from longest to shortest pregnancy?ĭ - Horse, Cow, Goat, Pig, Dog D - Horse, Cow, Goat, Pig, Dog 21. What toxic ingredient do you suspect most highly?ĭ - Organophosphate C - Permethrin 20. The owner relates that he had treated her the night before with a flea dip he had originally bought for his dog. While the vet examines the animal, she has a seizure. Her pupils are normal size and responsive to light. A 3 year-old domestic longhair female spayed cat is presented at your clinic with hypersalivation, vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, stumbling and a temperature of 105.2 F (40.7 C). What parts get filed down with the rasp when a horse gets its teeth floated?Ī - Lingual aspect-upper molar arcade, Buccal aspect-lower molar arcadeī - Buccal aspect-upper molar arcade, rostral points of wolf teethĬ - Lingual aspect-upper molar arcade, Lingual aspect-lower molar arcadeĭ - Buccal aspect-upper molar arcade, Buccal aspect-lower molar arcadeĮ - Buccal aspect-upper molar arcade, Lingual aspect-lower molar arcade E - Buccal aspect-upper molar arcade, Lingual aspect-lower molar arcade 19. You are called to a farm to help do a routine dental exam and float the teeth of an 8-year old Standardbred mare. Which kind of tissue causes the most x-ray scatter?ĭ - Delicate bone, like nasal area A. ![]() Which one of the following dog breeds is classified as brachycephalic?ĭ - Great Dane C. Which drug can reverse the effects of xylazine (alpha2-adrenergic agonist with analgesic and sedative effects)?ĭ - Diazepam (Valium®) A. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is increased 14. What does it mean if a cat is azotemic?Ī - Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is increasedī - Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is decreasedĭ - Sodium-Potassium ratio is too low A. Which choice is often used in combination with ketamine or thiopental to induce anesthesia in horses?ĭ - Guaifenesin D. ![]()
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