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  • A fecal examination - correct answerAfloat, using a centrifuge machine to separate the parts of fecal matter and direct smearing feces on a slide and examining it under a microscope is recommended to rule out parasites as the cause A microdrip set - correct answermight give 60 drops per ml. A thyroid gland producing too little thyroid hormone is said to be - correct answerHypothyroid. Hypothyroid animals are Lethargic Afflicted with poor skin and hair coat conditions Often brad...
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  • Vet Tech Pharmacology Exam 2024 Actual Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update acetonemia (ketosis) ANS metabolic disease occurring in early lactation in high-pro- ducing cows if the intake of carbs is not sufficient to meet the output of blood sugar 2. acetylcholine ANS neurotransmitter which stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system 3. acidosis ANS a pathologic condition resulting from an accumulation of acid or deple- tion of the alkaline reserve in the blood...
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  • Vet Tech Pharmacology Test 1 Review 2024 Actual Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update Over-the-counter drugs ANS Drugs that can be purchased without a prescription. 2. Controlled substance ANS Drugs considered dangerous because of their potentialfor human abuse or misuse. 3. Prescription drugs ANS Drugs that can be obtained only through a veterinarian viaa prescription. 4. Extra-label use ANS Drugs used in a manner not specifically described on theFDA-approved lab...
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  • Vet Tech Pharmacology Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved acetonemia (ketosis) - metabolic disease occurring in early lactation in high-producing cows if the intake of carbs is not sufficient to meet the output of blood sugar acetylcholine - neurotransmitter which stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system acidosis - a pathologic condition resulting from an accumulation of acid or depletion of the alkaline reserve in the blood and bpdy tissues active transport - movement of lipid-...
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  • Vet Tech Pharmacology Test 1 Review Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved Over-the-counter drugs - Drugs that can be purchased without a prescription. Controlled substance - Drugs considered dangerous because of their potential for human abuse or misuse. Prescription drugs - Drugs that can be obtained only through a veterinarian via a prescription. Extra-label use - Drugs used in a manner not specifically described on the FDA-approved label. Pharmacodynamics - Study of a drug's mech...
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  • Vet Tech Pharmacology Questions and Answers Already Passed What is the purpose of using antiemetics in veterinary medicine? To prevent or treat vomiting. Name a common drug used to manage seizures in pets. Phenobarbital. Which type of medication is used to control high blood pressure in animals? Antihypertensives. What is the role of antiarrhythmic drugs in veterinary care? To correct abnormal heart rhythms. Name a class of drugs used to treat gastrointestinal ulcers in...
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  • Vet Tech Pharmacology Test 1 Review with Complete and Verified Solutions What is the purpose of administering antifungal medications to animals? To treat fungal infections. Which type of medication is used to enhance the production of red blood cells in animals? Erythropoietin. What is a common side effect of using diuretics in animals? Electrolyte imbalances. What is the role of antihistamines in treating allergic reactions in pets? To reduce histamine effects and alleviate...
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