VETERINARY MEDICAL APPLICATIONS EXAM
REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS,
VETERINARY EXAMS
In order to determine which organisms are most likely the source of a
bacterial infection and to determine the most appropriate method of
treatment, a veterinarian might perform which of the following tests? -
ANSWER -Sensitivity test
In order to simulate the conditions of the body, how long must a culture
plate be placed in a heated incubator? - ANSWER -24 hours
An IV catheter is placed in which of the following veins before surgery? -
ANSWER -Cephalic
Which of the following terms is defined as any process which eliminates or
kills bacteria and other living microorganism? - ANSWER -Sterilization
Which of the following processes involves collecting sperm cells from a
male animal and manually depositing them into the reproductive tract of a
female? - ANSWER -Artificial Insemination
Where are the popliteal lymph nodes located? - ANSWER -Behind the hind
legs
What is it called when the drug concentration in the body produces the
desired effect in the animal with no signs of toxicity? - ANSWER -
Therapeutic range
Which of the following has the major role of defending the body from
organisms such as bacteria, viruses and fungi? - ANSWER -White blood
cells
Which process is also known as drug metabolism? - ANSWER -
Biotransformation
,What does a fecal flotation help veterinarians determine? - ANSWER -
Whether or not the animal has intestinal parasites
The capillary refill time on a healthy animal should be which of the
following? - ANSWER -2 seconds or less
Which of the following is NOT a sign of a healthy animal? - ANSWER -Dull
coat
Which of the following tests is used to determine the percentage of red
blood cells within a volume of blood? - ANSWER -Packed Cell Volume
(PCV)
The liquid portion of blood which plays an important role in transportation
throughout the body is known as which of the following? - ANSWER -
Plasma
According to the presentation, managing bank deposits, income reports
and equipment care are performed by which type of management? -
ANSWER -Office Management
Where is a tattoo placed on cattle? - ANSWER -Ear
What is the average heart rate or pulse for horses? - ANSWER -32-42 bpm
Which of the following is defined as labored breathing? - ANSWER -
Dyspnea
Which of the following is defined as the expansion of the chest or thorax? -
ANSWER -Inspiration
Which of the following control mechanisms is placed on a horse's nose and
is used as a distraction for the animal? - ANSWER -Twitch
Which of the following animal behavior categories may result in an animal
growling, showing the teeth and pinning the ears? - ANSWER -Aggressive
Which of the following is NOT an indicator for elevated vital signs? -
ANSWER -Shock
, What is the average heart rate or pulse for a cat? - ANSWER -120-140
bpm
Which of the following refers to the intensity or indication of strain during
respiration? - ANSWER -depth
What does the abbreviation VCPR stand for? - ANSWER -Veterinary Client
Patient Relationship
Budgeting and managing cash flow are performed by which type of
management? - ANSWER -Financial Management
Which of the following is defined as putting an animal to death, generally to
avoid pain and suffering? - ANSWER -Euthanasia
Guppies include how many varieties of fish? - ANSWER -Over 300
Which of the following is a mostly-hairless guinea pig? - ANSWER -Skinny
What is the desired color for Spot swine? - ANSWER -50 percent black and
50 percent white
Which of the following diseases occurs when an infected mosquito bites a
cat and the larvae migrate through the tissues and eventually into a cat's
heart? - ANSWER -Heartworm
Which of the following guinea pig diseases is caused by a vitamin C
deficiency? - ANSWER -Scurvy
Which of the following is an indication a disease is present? - ANSWER -
Symptom
Which of the following is NOT a zoonotic disease? - ANSWER -
Pasteurellosis
Which of the following is NOT a feline respiratory disease? - ANSWER -
Feline panleukopenia
Which of the following common bird diseases attacks a bird's liver? -
ANSWER -Pacheco's disease
REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS,
VETERINARY EXAMS
In order to determine which organisms are most likely the source of a
bacterial infection and to determine the most appropriate method of
treatment, a veterinarian might perform which of the following tests? -
ANSWER -Sensitivity test
In order to simulate the conditions of the body, how long must a culture
plate be placed in a heated incubator? - ANSWER -24 hours
An IV catheter is placed in which of the following veins before surgery? -
ANSWER -Cephalic
Which of the following terms is defined as any process which eliminates or
kills bacteria and other living microorganism? - ANSWER -Sterilization
Which of the following processes involves collecting sperm cells from a
male animal and manually depositing them into the reproductive tract of a
female? - ANSWER -Artificial Insemination
Where are the popliteal lymph nodes located? - ANSWER -Behind the hind
legs
What is it called when the drug concentration in the body produces the
desired effect in the animal with no signs of toxicity? - ANSWER -
Therapeutic range
Which of the following has the major role of defending the body from
organisms such as bacteria, viruses and fungi? - ANSWER -White blood
cells
Which process is also known as drug metabolism? - ANSWER -
Biotransformation
,What does a fecal flotation help veterinarians determine? - ANSWER -
Whether or not the animal has intestinal parasites
The capillary refill time on a healthy animal should be which of the
following? - ANSWER -2 seconds or less
Which of the following is NOT a sign of a healthy animal? - ANSWER -Dull
coat
Which of the following tests is used to determine the percentage of red
blood cells within a volume of blood? - ANSWER -Packed Cell Volume
(PCV)
The liquid portion of blood which plays an important role in transportation
throughout the body is known as which of the following? - ANSWER -
Plasma
According to the presentation, managing bank deposits, income reports
and equipment care are performed by which type of management? -
ANSWER -Office Management
Where is a tattoo placed on cattle? - ANSWER -Ear
What is the average heart rate or pulse for horses? - ANSWER -32-42 bpm
Which of the following is defined as labored breathing? - ANSWER -
Dyspnea
Which of the following is defined as the expansion of the chest or thorax? -
ANSWER -Inspiration
Which of the following control mechanisms is placed on a horse's nose and
is used as a distraction for the animal? - ANSWER -Twitch
Which of the following animal behavior categories may result in an animal
growling, showing the teeth and pinning the ears? - ANSWER -Aggressive
Which of the following is NOT an indicator for elevated vital signs? -
ANSWER -Shock
, What is the average heart rate or pulse for a cat? - ANSWER -120-140
bpm
Which of the following refers to the intensity or indication of strain during
respiration? - ANSWER -depth
What does the abbreviation VCPR stand for? - ANSWER -Veterinary Client
Patient Relationship
Budgeting and managing cash flow are performed by which type of
management? - ANSWER -Financial Management
Which of the following is defined as putting an animal to death, generally to
avoid pain and suffering? - ANSWER -Euthanasia
Guppies include how many varieties of fish? - ANSWER -Over 300
Which of the following is a mostly-hairless guinea pig? - ANSWER -Skinny
What is the desired color for Spot swine? - ANSWER -50 percent black and
50 percent white
Which of the following diseases occurs when an infected mosquito bites a
cat and the larvae migrate through the tissues and eventually into a cat's
heart? - ANSWER -Heartworm
Which of the following guinea pig diseases is caused by a vitamin C
deficiency? - ANSWER -Scurvy
Which of the following is an indication a disease is present? - ANSWER -
Symptom
Which of the following is NOT a zoonotic disease? - ANSWER -
Pasteurellosis
Which of the following is NOT a feline respiratory disease? - ANSWER -
Feline panleukopenia
Which of the following common bird diseases attacks a bird's liver? -
ANSWER -Pacheco's disease