Clinical Path 1 Exam Questions with
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What's the only type of cytological sample that's routinely heat-fixed during sample
preparation?
A)
Ear canal samples
B)
Scar tissue samples
C)
Fibrous tissue samples
D)
Vaginal samples - ANSWERS-ear canal samples
An exudate is cultured to determine whether yeast is present. The culture is determined to be
negative if there's no evidence of yeast after two _______ of incubation.
Question options:
A)
days
B)
hours
C)
minutes
D)
weeks - ANSWERS-weeks
,A bacterial species that's killed by oxygen would be classified as a/an
Question options:
A)
obligate aerobe.
B)
facultative aerobe.
C)
obligate anaerobe.
D)
facultative anaerobe. - ANSWERS-obligate anaerobe.
How should a veterinary technician apply pressure in the syringe while performing fine-needle
aspiration?
Question options:
A)
Negative pressure should be applied when the needle is in the mass but should be released
before exiting the mass.
B)
Negative pressure should be applied before the needle reaches the mass and should be
maintained while entering the mass.
C)
Negative pressure should be applied before the needle reaches the mass but should be released
before entering the mass.
D)
Negative pressure should be applied when the needle is in the mass and should be maintained
while exiting the mass. - ANSWERS-Negative pressure should be applied when the needle is in
the mass but should be released before exiting the mass.
, The presence of _______ in the urine indicates an animal may have a bacterial infection.
Question options:
A)
both red blood cells and bacteria
B)
both white blood cells and bacteria
C)
bacteria
D)
squamous cells - ANSWERS-both white blood cells and bacteria
One biochemical test that can help identify bacterial species is the _______ test, in which a
small amount of hydrogen peroxide is added to a colony, and the colony is observed for
bubbling.
Question options:
A)
Gram
B)
coagulase
C)
catalase
D)
cytochrome oxidase - ANSWERS-catalase
Which of the following best describes the pathogenicity of Pasteurella multocida in a cat?
Question options:
Complete Solutions24
What's the only type of cytological sample that's routinely heat-fixed during sample
preparation?
A)
Ear canal samples
B)
Scar tissue samples
C)
Fibrous tissue samples
D)
Vaginal samples - ANSWERS-ear canal samples
An exudate is cultured to determine whether yeast is present. The culture is determined to be
negative if there's no evidence of yeast after two _______ of incubation.
Question options:
A)
days
B)
hours
C)
minutes
D)
weeks - ANSWERS-weeks
,A bacterial species that's killed by oxygen would be classified as a/an
Question options:
A)
obligate aerobe.
B)
facultative aerobe.
C)
obligate anaerobe.
D)
facultative anaerobe. - ANSWERS-obligate anaerobe.
How should a veterinary technician apply pressure in the syringe while performing fine-needle
aspiration?
Question options:
A)
Negative pressure should be applied when the needle is in the mass but should be released
before exiting the mass.
B)
Negative pressure should be applied before the needle reaches the mass and should be
maintained while entering the mass.
C)
Negative pressure should be applied before the needle reaches the mass but should be released
before entering the mass.
D)
Negative pressure should be applied when the needle is in the mass and should be maintained
while exiting the mass. - ANSWERS-Negative pressure should be applied when the needle is in
the mass but should be released before exiting the mass.
, The presence of _______ in the urine indicates an animal may have a bacterial infection.
Question options:
A)
both red blood cells and bacteria
B)
both white blood cells and bacteria
C)
bacteria
D)
squamous cells - ANSWERS-both white blood cells and bacteria
One biochemical test that can help identify bacterial species is the _______ test, in which a
small amount of hydrogen peroxide is added to a colony, and the colony is observed for
bubbling.
Question options:
A)
Gram
B)
coagulase
C)
catalase
D)
cytochrome oxidase - ANSWERS-catalase
Which of the following best describes the pathogenicity of Pasteurella multocida in a cat?
Question options: