1. Q: Which parasite is collected from a canine via superficial skin scraping
and is often called "walking dandruff"?
ANSWER Cheyletiella.
2. Q: A prolonged prothrombin time (PT) or partial thromboplastin time
(PTT) indicates a problem with secondary hemostasis, such as what
condition?
ANSWER Rodenticide poisoning.
3. Q: Which vein is best for blood collection in healthy medium to large pet
birds?
ANSWER Right Jugular.
4. Q: What is the emergency treatment for cardiac tamponade?
ANSWER Pericardiocentesis.
5. Q: Ear protection should be worn when restraining which species?
ANSWER Porcine (Pigs).
6. Q: What is the primary advantage of using regional anesthesia in
dentistry?
ANSWER The ability to block entire quadrants.
7. Q: Blastomycosis is a disease caused by what type of organism?
ANSWER Fungus.
8. Q: Lead gloves protect the technician primarily from what type of
radiation?
ANSWER Scatter radiation.
, 9. Q: Which species is most sensitive to hyperthermia during physical
restraint?
ANSWER Porcine.
10.Q: In an intubated patient, what is a primary benefit of a rebreathing
circuit?
ANSWER It conserves patient body heat through rebreathed air.
11.Q: What can cause a "target cell" (leptocyte) appearance in a blood
sample?
ANSWER An improper EDTA to whole blood ratio.
12.Q: What are the predominant cells in a sample collected from a purulent
inflammatory lesion?
ANSWER Neutrophils.
13.Q: Which pre-anesthesia group has antiemetic properties?
ANSWER Phenothiazines.
14.Q: How are most anesthetic drugs classified regarding their use in
ruminants?
ANSWER They are considered extra-label and have no established
withdrawal times for meat or milk.
15.Q: Which medical suffix indicates the surgical creation of an artificial
opening?
ANSWER -ostomy.
16.Q: Large quantities of calcium carbonate crystals, causing viscous and
opaque urine, are normal in which species?
ANSWER Rabbit.
17.Q: Which drug is used to promote uterine contractions in a bitch?
ANSWER Oxytocin.
18.Q: Theobromine toxicity in pets occurs after the ingestion of what?
and is often called "walking dandruff"?
ANSWER Cheyletiella.
2. Q: A prolonged prothrombin time (PT) or partial thromboplastin time
(PTT) indicates a problem with secondary hemostasis, such as what
condition?
ANSWER Rodenticide poisoning.
3. Q: Which vein is best for blood collection in healthy medium to large pet
birds?
ANSWER Right Jugular.
4. Q: What is the emergency treatment for cardiac tamponade?
ANSWER Pericardiocentesis.
5. Q: Ear protection should be worn when restraining which species?
ANSWER Porcine (Pigs).
6. Q: What is the primary advantage of using regional anesthesia in
dentistry?
ANSWER The ability to block entire quadrants.
7. Q: Blastomycosis is a disease caused by what type of organism?
ANSWER Fungus.
8. Q: Lead gloves protect the technician primarily from what type of
radiation?
ANSWER Scatter radiation.
, 9. Q: Which species is most sensitive to hyperthermia during physical
restraint?
ANSWER Porcine.
10.Q: In an intubated patient, what is a primary benefit of a rebreathing
circuit?
ANSWER It conserves patient body heat through rebreathed air.
11.Q: What can cause a "target cell" (leptocyte) appearance in a blood
sample?
ANSWER An improper EDTA to whole blood ratio.
12.Q: What are the predominant cells in a sample collected from a purulent
inflammatory lesion?
ANSWER Neutrophils.
13.Q: Which pre-anesthesia group has antiemetic properties?
ANSWER Phenothiazines.
14.Q: How are most anesthetic drugs classified regarding their use in
ruminants?
ANSWER They are considered extra-label and have no established
withdrawal times for meat or milk.
15.Q: Which medical suffix indicates the surgical creation of an artificial
opening?
ANSWER -ostomy.
16.Q: Large quantities of calcium carbonate crystals, causing viscous and
opaque urine, are normal in which species?
ANSWER Rabbit.
17.Q: Which drug is used to promote uterine contractions in a bitch?
ANSWER Oxytocin.
18.Q: Theobromine toxicity in pets occurs after the ingestion of what?