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what is the dental formula for an adult rabbit?
a) 2(I 2/2 C 0/0 P3/3 M3/3) = 32
b 2 (I 2/1 C 1/1 P 4/4 M 3/3) = 38
C) 2(I 2/1 C 0/0 P 3/2 M 3/3) = 28
D) 2 (I 3/3 C 1/1 P 4/4 M 2/3) = 42
C) 2(I 2/1 C 0/0 P 3/2 M 3/3) = 28
To perform myelography how is the contrast medium
injected?
a) intravenously into the cephalic vein
b) intrathecally into the subarachnoid space
c) intra-arterially into the carotid artery
d) intramuscularly into the lumbosacral muscles
b) intrathecally into the subarachnoid space
flaccid paralysis in dogs and cats can be caused by
ingestion of
a) ivermectin
b) metaldehyde
c) organophosphates
d) carbamates
a) ivermectin
A canine is spontaneously breathing while connected to a
rebreathing system. The pressure manometer reads 15 cm
H2O. The best initial response is:
A. inflate the reservoir bag.
B. ensure the oxygen flow is adequate.
C. continue to monitor patient.
D. ensure the pop-off valve is open.
d. ensure the popoff valve is open
the protozoan shown below (other side of card) is 3-5mcm in
a fecal floatation. what is the protozoan
,a. toxoplasma spp
b. eimeria spp
c. toxascaris spp
d. cryptosporidium spp.
d. cryptosporidium spp
the anatomical landmark most often used for caudal epidural
analgesia in cattle is the:
A. thoracolumbar space.
B. first intercoccygeal space.
C. lumbosacral space.
D. third intercoccygeal space.
b. first intercoccygeal space
Assessment of dehydration is more difficult in animals with
low body condition scores than in normal animals because
they have:
A. less body fat.
B. less muscle mass.
C. a lower packed cell volume.
D. a lower urine specific gravity.
a. less body fat
Which of the following conditions should be suspected in a
cat with inflamed gum tissue and hyperplastic gingival tissue
extending onto the tooth?
A. Tooth resorption
B. Ossifying epulis
C. Odontogenic fibroma
D. Oronasal fistula
a. tooth resorption
During which part of the healing process is a wound the
weakest?
A. Proliferative
,B. Inflammatory
C. Remodeling
D. Maturation
b. inflammatory
the wound is weakest during the inflammatory phase because
tissue strength relies on newly forming collagen and the
extracellular matrix (ECM), which are not yet fully developed in
this stage.
Which of the following non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
analgesics are preferred for long-term use in dogs due to
decreased ulcerogenic activity?
A. Flunixin
B. Ketoprofen
C. Meloxicam
D. Naproxen
c. meloxicam
Nonrebreathing systems for delivery of inhalant anesthetics
are most useful for animals weighing:
A. less than 15.5 lb (7 kg).
B. 26.5-33 lb (12-15 kg).
C. 35.3-44 lb (16-20 kg).
D. more than 44 lb (20 kg).
a. less than 15.5lbs or 7kg
Which item should be donned last when scrubbing in to
assist with surgery?
A. Surgical gown
B. Sterile gloves
C. Surgical mask
D. Shoe covers
b. surgical gloves
, What is the most probable cause of a loss of wave form on
the capnograph when the patient is breathing and has a
heartbeat?
A. Sensor disconnection
B. Malignant hyperthermia
C. Severe blood loss
D. Leaky endotracheal tube
a. sensor disconnection
39.Which of the following is a hypertonic crystalloid used in
shock therapy?
A. 7.5% saline
B. 5% dextrose
C. Dextran 70
D. Hetastarch
a. 7.5 % saline
Hypertonic crystalloids are used in shock to rapidly increase
intravascular volume by drawing fluid from interstitial spaces,
thereby improving blood pressure and cardiac output with smaller
infusion volumes compared to isotonic fluids.
Which chemical mediator is blocked by non-steroidal, anti-
inflammatory pharmaceuticals that inhibit COX-1 and COX-2
enzymes?
A. Prostaglandins
B. Leukotrienes
C. Histamines
D. Cytokines
a. prostaglandins
How many 10-mg tablets should be dispensed to a 23.7-kg
patient at a dose of 0.2 mg/kg bid for 5 days?
A. 2.5
B. 5.0
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what is the dental formula for an adult rabbit?
a) 2(I 2/2 C 0/0 P3/3 M3/3) = 32
b 2 (I 2/1 C 1/1 P 4/4 M 3/3) = 38
C) 2(I 2/1 C 0/0 P 3/2 M 3/3) = 28
D) 2 (I 3/3 C 1/1 P 4/4 M 2/3) = 42
C) 2(I 2/1 C 0/0 P 3/2 M 3/3) = 28
To perform myelography how is the contrast medium
injected?
a) intravenously into the cephalic vein
b) intrathecally into the subarachnoid space
c) intra-arterially into the carotid artery
d) intramuscularly into the lumbosacral muscles
b) intrathecally into the subarachnoid space
flaccid paralysis in dogs and cats can be caused by
ingestion of
a) ivermectin
b) metaldehyde
c) organophosphates
d) carbamates
a) ivermectin
A canine is spontaneously breathing while connected to a
rebreathing system. The pressure manometer reads 15 cm
H2O. The best initial response is:
A. inflate the reservoir bag.
B. ensure the oxygen flow is adequate.
C. continue to monitor patient.
D. ensure the pop-off valve is open.
d. ensure the popoff valve is open
the protozoan shown below (other side of card) is 3-5mcm in
a fecal floatation. what is the protozoan
,a. toxoplasma spp
b. eimeria spp
c. toxascaris spp
d. cryptosporidium spp.
d. cryptosporidium spp
the anatomical landmark most often used for caudal epidural
analgesia in cattle is the:
A. thoracolumbar space.
B. first intercoccygeal space.
C. lumbosacral space.
D. third intercoccygeal space.
b. first intercoccygeal space
Assessment of dehydration is more difficult in animals with
low body condition scores than in normal animals because
they have:
A. less body fat.
B. less muscle mass.
C. a lower packed cell volume.
D. a lower urine specific gravity.
a. less body fat
Which of the following conditions should be suspected in a
cat with inflamed gum tissue and hyperplastic gingival tissue
extending onto the tooth?
A. Tooth resorption
B. Ossifying epulis
C. Odontogenic fibroma
D. Oronasal fistula
a. tooth resorption
During which part of the healing process is a wound the
weakest?
A. Proliferative
,B. Inflammatory
C. Remodeling
D. Maturation
b. inflammatory
the wound is weakest during the inflammatory phase because
tissue strength relies on newly forming collagen and the
extracellular matrix (ECM), which are not yet fully developed in
this stage.
Which of the following non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
analgesics are preferred for long-term use in dogs due to
decreased ulcerogenic activity?
A. Flunixin
B. Ketoprofen
C. Meloxicam
D. Naproxen
c. meloxicam
Nonrebreathing systems for delivery of inhalant anesthetics
are most useful for animals weighing:
A. less than 15.5 lb (7 kg).
B. 26.5-33 lb (12-15 kg).
C. 35.3-44 lb (16-20 kg).
D. more than 44 lb (20 kg).
a. less than 15.5lbs or 7kg
Which item should be donned last when scrubbing in to
assist with surgery?
A. Surgical gown
B. Sterile gloves
C. Surgical mask
D. Shoe covers
b. surgical gloves
, What is the most probable cause of a loss of wave form on
the capnograph when the patient is breathing and has a
heartbeat?
A. Sensor disconnection
B. Malignant hyperthermia
C. Severe blood loss
D. Leaky endotracheal tube
a. sensor disconnection
39.Which of the following is a hypertonic crystalloid used in
shock therapy?
A. 7.5% saline
B. 5% dextrose
C. Dextran 70
D. Hetastarch
a. 7.5 % saline
Hypertonic crystalloids are used in shock to rapidly increase
intravascular volume by drawing fluid from interstitial spaces,
thereby improving blood pressure and cardiac output with smaller
infusion volumes compared to isotonic fluids.
Which chemical mediator is blocked by non-steroidal, anti-
inflammatory pharmaceuticals that inhibit COX-1 and COX-2
enzymes?
A. Prostaglandins
B. Leukotrienes
C. Histamines
D. Cytokines
a. prostaglandins
How many 10-mg tablets should be dispensed to a 23.7-kg
patient at a dose of 0.2 mg/kg bid for 5 days?
A. 2.5
B. 5.0