EMERGENCY AND CRITICAL CARE VTNE NEWEST
2025/ 2026 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 200
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A patient that was hit by a car and has multiple pelvic
fractures has not urinated in more than 24 hours. One may
suspect the cause of anuria to be?
a. a ruptured urinary bladder
b. severe dehydration
c. renal failure
d. urethral calculi - ANSWER-a ruptured urinary bladder
A free-roaming dog is brought to your clinic for listlessness
and dyspnea. When performing venipuncture, you notice
that the animal seems to have a prolonged clotting time. A
possible cause of prolonged clotting times would be the
ingestion of (blank)?
a. anticoagulant rodenticide
b. ethylene glycol
c. organophosphate insecticide
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d. strychnine - ANSWER-anticoagulant rodenticide
Which statement concerning status epilepticus is
accurate?
a. it occurs in geriatric animals only
b. it is a life-threatening medical emergency
c. it is treated by the administration of Acepromazine
d. it will resolve spontaneously - ANSWER-it is a life-
threatening medical emergency
Signs of organophosphate toxicity include all of the
following except?
a. bradycardia
b. lacrimation
c. mydriasis
d. salivation - ANSWER-mydriasis
Normal capillary refill time in dogs is?
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a. < 1 second
b. 1-2 seconds
c. 2-4 seconds
d. 4-6 seconds - ANSWER-1-2 seconds
A client calls the hospital and indicates that a car has just
hit his cat. The recommendations that should be made
include?
a. immediately bring the cat in to be examined by a
veterinarian
b. observe the cat at home for an hour, and call back if
problems occur
c. bring the cat in for an examination by a veterinarian the
following day
d. bring the cat to you for initial examination, so you can
determine whether the animal needs to be seen by a
veterinarian - ANSWER-immediately bring the cat in to be
examined by a veterinarian
A client calls the hospital and advises that his puppy has
walked through motor oil and is licking its paws. What
should be recommended?
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a. do not induce emesis, and immediately bring the pet to
the clinical for examination and treatment
b. induce emesis and then immediately bring the pet to the
clinic for examination and treatment
c. induce emesis; no further treatment is required
d. induce emesis and then bring the pet to the clinic only if
it shows signs of toxicity - ANSWER-do not induce emesis,
and immediately bring the pet to the clinical for
examination and treatment
A client calls the practice and states that his dog has just
ingested sugar-free gum. He is 90 minutes from the
practice. What should be recommended?
a. do not induce emesis and immediately bring the pet to
the clinic for examination and treatment
b. induce emesis then immediately bring the pet to the
clinic for examination and treatment
c. induce emesis; no further treatment is required
d. induce emesis then bring the pet to the clinic only if it
shows signs of toxicity - ANSWER-induce emesis then