Certified Veterinary CVA Assistant
TVMA - Level 1 Exam| 82 Questions with
correct Answers.
antiseptic - - Chemical agent applied to living tissue t prevent growth and reproduction
of microorganisms
-Colic - - severe abdominal pain; syndrome caused by severe paroxsysmal pain due to
disease of an abdominal organ
-Distemper - - A viral infection affecting several species; characterized in dogs by
discharges from eyes
and nose, vomiting, diarrhea, coughing and seizures.
-Fomite - - A physical object that serves to transmit an infectious agent from person to
person. (shoes, bowls, leashes, brooms, mops, ect.)
-Dirofilaria immitis - - Heartworm
-Parvo or Parvovirus - - A viral infection which may affect cattle, dogs, cats and swine.
Most commonly seen in
dogs where the clinical symptoms are vomiting and diarrhea, often with blood, high
fever
and dehydration.
-Ringworm - - dermatophyte of the superficial layers
-Scabies - - intensely pruritic dermatitis caused by acarid mite
-Acid Detergents - - Removes dried urine particles
-Alkaline Detergents - - remove oils left from foods, fecal or animal skin or hair
-Iodine - - sanitizes equipment
-Quaternary Ammonium Compounds (quats) - - Kills enveloped viruses (feline
Rhinotrachetitis)
-Phenols - - kills envenloped viruses
-OSHA - - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
-PPE - - personal protective equipment
-MSDS - - Material Safety Data Sheet
, -ribonucleic acid (RNA) virus ; rhabdovirus - - rabies
-Demodex canis - - demodectic mange
-Sarcoptes scabiei var. canis - - Sarcoptic Mange (scabies)
-Ancylostoma caninum - - Hookworm
-Uncinaria stenocephala - - Hookworm
-Toxocara canis - - Canine roundworm
-Toxocara cati - - Feline roundworm
-Dipylidium caninum - - dog tapeworm
-Taenia taeniaeformis - - feline tapeworm
-Toxoplasmosis - - Toxoplasma gondii
-Bacillus anthracis - - causes anthrax
-Brucella abortus - - Brucellosis
-EIA - - Equine Infectious Anemia (swamp fever)
-Common Dog Vaccinations - - Rabies, Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis,
Parainfluenza, Parvo, Corona, Bordetella, Lyme Disease
-Common Cat Vaccinations - - Rabies, Feline viral rhinotraceitis, Panleukopenia,
Feline luekemia, Calicivirus, Chlamydia psittaci, Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP)
-Common Horse Vaccinations - - Rabies, Tetnus, West Nile virus, Venezuelan equine
encephalitis, Eastern equine encephalitis, Western equine encephalitis, Potomac horse
fever/equine intestinal ehrlichiosis, Rhinotracheitis, Influenza, Streptococcus
-Common Cow Vaccinations - - Black Leg/Clostrudium Chauvoel, Red
Water/hemoglobinuria/babesia, Vibriosis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza 3, Pasteurella,
Tricomonas, Pink eye
-Send Specimens to... - - Texas Department of State Health Services Laboratory
Services Section
11-- W. 49th Street, MC-1947
Austin, TX 78756-3199
ATTN: Rabies Identification Team
512/458-7595
BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCE, CATEGORY B
REFRIDGERATE ON ARRIVAL
TVMA - Level 1 Exam| 82 Questions with
correct Answers.
antiseptic - - Chemical agent applied to living tissue t prevent growth and reproduction
of microorganisms
-Colic - - severe abdominal pain; syndrome caused by severe paroxsysmal pain due to
disease of an abdominal organ
-Distemper - - A viral infection affecting several species; characterized in dogs by
discharges from eyes
and nose, vomiting, diarrhea, coughing and seizures.
-Fomite - - A physical object that serves to transmit an infectious agent from person to
person. (shoes, bowls, leashes, brooms, mops, ect.)
-Dirofilaria immitis - - Heartworm
-Parvo or Parvovirus - - A viral infection which may affect cattle, dogs, cats and swine.
Most commonly seen in
dogs where the clinical symptoms are vomiting and diarrhea, often with blood, high
fever
and dehydration.
-Ringworm - - dermatophyte of the superficial layers
-Scabies - - intensely pruritic dermatitis caused by acarid mite
-Acid Detergents - - Removes dried urine particles
-Alkaline Detergents - - remove oils left from foods, fecal or animal skin or hair
-Iodine - - sanitizes equipment
-Quaternary Ammonium Compounds (quats) - - Kills enveloped viruses (feline
Rhinotrachetitis)
-Phenols - - kills envenloped viruses
-OSHA - - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
-PPE - - personal protective equipment
-MSDS - - Material Safety Data Sheet
, -ribonucleic acid (RNA) virus ; rhabdovirus - - rabies
-Demodex canis - - demodectic mange
-Sarcoptes scabiei var. canis - - Sarcoptic Mange (scabies)
-Ancylostoma caninum - - Hookworm
-Uncinaria stenocephala - - Hookworm
-Toxocara canis - - Canine roundworm
-Toxocara cati - - Feline roundworm
-Dipylidium caninum - - dog tapeworm
-Taenia taeniaeformis - - feline tapeworm
-Toxoplasmosis - - Toxoplasma gondii
-Bacillus anthracis - - causes anthrax
-Brucella abortus - - Brucellosis
-EIA - - Equine Infectious Anemia (swamp fever)
-Common Dog Vaccinations - - Rabies, Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis,
Parainfluenza, Parvo, Corona, Bordetella, Lyme Disease
-Common Cat Vaccinations - - Rabies, Feline viral rhinotraceitis, Panleukopenia,
Feline luekemia, Calicivirus, Chlamydia psittaci, Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP)
-Common Horse Vaccinations - - Rabies, Tetnus, West Nile virus, Venezuelan equine
encephalitis, Eastern equine encephalitis, Western equine encephalitis, Potomac horse
fever/equine intestinal ehrlichiosis, Rhinotracheitis, Influenza, Streptococcus
-Common Cow Vaccinations - - Black Leg/Clostrudium Chauvoel, Red
Water/hemoglobinuria/babesia, Vibriosis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza 3, Pasteurella,
Tricomonas, Pink eye
-Send Specimens to... - - Texas Department of State Health Services Laboratory
Services Section
11-- W. 49th Street, MC-1947
Austin, TX 78756-3199
ATTN: Rabies Identification Team
512/458-7595
BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCE, CATEGORY B
REFRIDGERATE ON ARRIVAL