Hawaii Veterinary State Licensing Exam
1. Quarantine Standards: The pet Two
must have been vaccinated at
least ____ times for rabies in its life-
time.
2. Quarantine Standards: Rabies vac- 30
cines were administered more
than _____ days apart
3. Quaratine Standards: Most recent 1. Not more than the vaccines licensed booster interval
rabies vaccination was done: listed on the manufacturer's label
1. ____________ 2. Not less than 30 DAYS before the pet's date of arrival
2. _______________ in Hawaii
4. T/F: Microchip is necessary for an- True
imal's traveling to Hawaii that will
be quarantined.
5. THe day after SKU or DAD received Not more than 36 months and not less than 30 days
your pet's blood sample must not
be more than ______ and not less
than _______ before the date of ar-
rival in Hawaii
6. Quaraintine Standards: Your pet 30 day
must complete the ________ wait-
ing period before arriving in
Hawaii
7. Required Documents for Quaran- TWO
tine: Must include: vaccine name, lot or serial number, boost-
1. Original ink signature or car- er interval, vaccination date, and vaccine lot expiration
bon copy rabies vaccination cer- date
, Hawaii Veterinary State Licensing Exam
tificates for the _____ most recent
rabies vaccinations 2. 14
Must include (5 things) 3. Frontline (fipronil), 14
2. Health certificate in English
done within _____ days of arrival in
Hawaii including (same 5 things)
3. ________ within ______ days of ar-
rival
8. Quarantine Standards: Docu- 10 days
ments ar ereceived by the Ra-
bies Quarantine Branch more
than_______ days before pet ar-
rives
9. Bufo marinus / Rhinella marina: Digitalis
"_____"; similar to cardiac glyco-
sides
10. Clinical signs of Bufo mari- Hypersalivation, pawing at mouth, head shaking, retch-
nus/Rhinella marina ing, vomiting, GI upset, collapse, seizures, ataxia, pale
MM, cyanosis, tachypnea
11. Bufo toxin species Bufo marinus / Rhinella marina
12. General clinical signs of bufo toxin Hyperslaivation
ingestion head shaking
pawing at mouth
retching
vomiting
13. Severe clinical signs of bufo toxin Cardiac arrhythmias, dyspnea, cyanosis, seizures
ingestion/contact
, Hawaii Veterinary State Licensing Exam
14. Treatment for bufo toxin inges- 1. FLUSH mouth
tion/contact: 2. Supportive care (treat arrhytmias and seizures, sup-
1. plemental O2)
2.
15. Bufo toxin - Treatments: 1. Atropine
1. Bradycardia, heartblock, SA 2. Propranolol
node abnormalities: _________ 3. Lidocaine
2. Tachycardia/supraventricular 4. Diazepam
tachycardia: _______
3. V-tach: _________
4. Seizures: ________
16. Canine Ehrlichiosis: morulae found in monocytes
Cytology: _______ found in ________
17. Canine Ehrlichiosis: disease of monocytes
________ (cell type)
18. Transmission of canine ehrlichio- brown dog tick (Rhipicephalus sanguineous)
sis is by ___________ (common
name and species name)
19. Two main methods of transmis- Host-tick-host transmission
sion of canine ehrlichiosis: Blood transfusion
20. T/F: there is evidence of vertical False
transmission of Canine ehrlichio-
sis
21. Canine ehrlichiosis: Acute signs: BLEEDING TENDENCIES
Fever
lymphadenopathy
1. Quarantine Standards: The pet Two
must have been vaccinated at
least ____ times for rabies in its life-
time.
2. Quarantine Standards: Rabies vac- 30
cines were administered more
than _____ days apart
3. Quaratine Standards: Most recent 1. Not more than the vaccines licensed booster interval
rabies vaccination was done: listed on the manufacturer's label
1. ____________ 2. Not less than 30 DAYS before the pet's date of arrival
2. _______________ in Hawaii
4. T/F: Microchip is necessary for an- True
imal's traveling to Hawaii that will
be quarantined.
5. THe day after SKU or DAD received Not more than 36 months and not less than 30 days
your pet's blood sample must not
be more than ______ and not less
than _______ before the date of ar-
rival in Hawaii
6. Quaraintine Standards: Your pet 30 day
must complete the ________ wait-
ing period before arriving in
Hawaii
7. Required Documents for Quaran- TWO
tine: Must include: vaccine name, lot or serial number, boost-
1. Original ink signature or car- er interval, vaccination date, and vaccine lot expiration
bon copy rabies vaccination cer- date
, Hawaii Veterinary State Licensing Exam
tificates for the _____ most recent
rabies vaccinations 2. 14
Must include (5 things) 3. Frontline (fipronil), 14
2. Health certificate in English
done within _____ days of arrival in
Hawaii including (same 5 things)
3. ________ within ______ days of ar-
rival
8. Quarantine Standards: Docu- 10 days
ments ar ereceived by the Ra-
bies Quarantine Branch more
than_______ days before pet ar-
rives
9. Bufo marinus / Rhinella marina: Digitalis
"_____"; similar to cardiac glyco-
sides
10. Clinical signs of Bufo mari- Hypersalivation, pawing at mouth, head shaking, retch-
nus/Rhinella marina ing, vomiting, GI upset, collapse, seizures, ataxia, pale
MM, cyanosis, tachypnea
11. Bufo toxin species Bufo marinus / Rhinella marina
12. General clinical signs of bufo toxin Hyperslaivation
ingestion head shaking
pawing at mouth
retching
vomiting
13. Severe clinical signs of bufo toxin Cardiac arrhythmias, dyspnea, cyanosis, seizures
ingestion/contact
, Hawaii Veterinary State Licensing Exam
14. Treatment for bufo toxin inges- 1. FLUSH mouth
tion/contact: 2. Supportive care (treat arrhytmias and seizures, sup-
1. plemental O2)
2.
15. Bufo toxin - Treatments: 1. Atropine
1. Bradycardia, heartblock, SA 2. Propranolol
node abnormalities: _________ 3. Lidocaine
2. Tachycardia/supraventricular 4. Diazepam
tachycardia: _______
3. V-tach: _________
4. Seizures: ________
16. Canine Ehrlichiosis: morulae found in monocytes
Cytology: _______ found in ________
17. Canine Ehrlichiosis: disease of monocytes
________ (cell type)
18. Transmission of canine ehrlichio- brown dog tick (Rhipicephalus sanguineous)
sis is by ___________ (common
name and species name)
19. Two main methods of transmis- Host-tick-host transmission
sion of canine ehrlichiosis: Blood transfusion
20. T/F: there is evidence of vertical False
transmission of Canine ehrlichio-
sis
21. Canine ehrlichiosis: Acute signs: BLEEDING TENDENCIES
Fever
lymphadenopathy