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VTNE Practice Graded A+ Endotracheal intubation of the horse is usually performed Blindly. Ivermectin is classified as which type of agent? Anthelmintic. A decrease in RBC size observed during a CBC should be noted as: Microcytosis. The most profound adverse effect of the opioid drugs is: Respiratory depression. Which of the following is the most likely complication of endotracheal tube cuff overinflation during anesthesia? Tissue necrosis. Which of the following parasites requires an intermediate host in order to complete the life cycle? Heartworm. In radiographic terminology, to which of the following does the term density refer? The degree of blackness of the radiograph. Which of the following instruments is used for removing subgingival plaque? Curette. In an anesthetized patient, hypocarbia; hypocapnia, could be attributed to: Excess artificial ventilation. The standard culture medium used for bacterial sensitivity testing is: Muller-Hinton. Which type of immunoassay typically results in the visible clumping of particles? Agglutination test. Which of the following is a common side effect of glucocorticoid usage? Polyuria. Onychectomy is correctly defined as the surgical removal of Claws. Which hormone is responsible for the rupture of an ovarian follicle and the release of a mature egg from an ovary? Luteinizing hormone. Adequate tissue perfusion is presumed when an animal exhibits normal Capillary refill. It is necessary to immunize ferrets against Canine distemper. An effective drug for treating anaphylaxis is Epinephrine For a midline ovariohysterectomy, the patient is positioned in which type of recumbency? Dorsal. Overinflation of an endotracheal tube cuff in the trachea of an anesthetized animal may result in Pressure necrosis. If a horse is given 825 mL of a 40% solution of guaifenesin, the amount in grams of guaifenesin given is 82.5 g. Which surface of the tooth meets the opposite tooth during mastication? Occlusal. For a 20-kg dog that is 5% dehydrated, how much fluid replacement is required? 1000 mL. During surgery, an atraumatic method of hemostasis is Blotting with gauze sponges. After parturition, a cow may become partially or totally paralyzed with which of the following types of paralysis? Obturator. In treating hypovelemic shock in the canine, the most important form of therapy is to Administer IV fluids. The term that is used to describe the removal of the dorsal, bony roof of the spinal canal is Laminectomy. Cells that line the thoracic, pericardial, and abdominal cavities are known as Mesothelial cells. All of the following drug groups produce analgesia except Phenothiazines. Cattle are commonly vaccinated against which of the following zoonotic diseases, which can be spread by the urine of deer and rats? Leptospirosis. What is the advantage of using a narcotic as a premedication? Increased analgesia. When the veterinarian orders radiographs to investigate a suspected fracture of the left olecranon in a canine patient, the technician is radiographing the left Elbow. Anemia due to the lack of iron and chronic blood loss are classified as Microcytic, hypohromic. Which solution is contraindicated as a surgical prep if electrocautery is being used during the procedure? Isopropyl alcohol. A rising antibody titer in paired serum samples taken 2 weeks apart indicates a Recent infection. After Gram staining, any bacterium that looks reddish-pink under the microscope is Gram-negative. The neutrophilic segmented cell belongs to the Granulocytic series. Which of the following is the common name of the first upper premolar tooth in the horse? Wolf. The contrast media that are most used in veterinary radiography are iodine, barium sulfate, and Air. A radiograph that has been overexposed is Too dark. In the anesthetized, healthy patient, which of the following abnormalities is most commonly encountered? Respiratory acidosis. When discharging a patient that is wearing a fentanyl patch, instructions to the owners should include Proper use and disposal of the patch. Which type of suture material is more likely to "wick" fluid along it and therefore, should not be used in a contaminated surgical procedure Braided polyglactin 910. Which of the following does not increase radiographic density? Increased distance from target. The correct names of the four valves of the heart are Mitral, pulmonic, aortic, and tricuspid. If anaphylaxis occurs after the administration of any vaccine or drug, which drug will best reverse the effect of shock? Epinephrine. Bordetella vaccine is given to dogs to prevent Tracheobronchitits. When skeletal muscles are not being used, or when they lose their nerve supply, they tend to Atrophy. A palpebral reflex is checked at the Eyelid. Inanimate objects contaminated with pathogens are referred to as Fomites. Lipase is a pancreatic enzyme that Degrades fat. The primary function of the segmented neutrophil is The phagocytosis of small particles. In an anesthetized animal, pale-gray mucous membranes are indicative of Poor tissue perfusion. Basophilic stippling of RBCs is a characteristic finding in Lead poisoning in dogs. Acepromazine is classified as a/an Tranquilizer.

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