AAVSB Practice Test D Questions And
Answers.
This parasite, collected from a canine patient by means of superficial skin scraping, is
known as: -
\Cheyletiella
A prolonged prothrombin time or partial thromboplastin time would indicate a problem
with secondary hemostasis such as: -
\Rodenticide poisoning
Which of the following is the best vein to use for blood collection in healthy medium to
large pet birds? -
\Right Jugular
The emergency treatment of cardiac tamponade is: -
\pericardiocentesis
Ear protection should be worn when restraining which of the following species? -
\porcine
The advantage of using regional anesthesia in dentistry is the : -
\ability to block entire quadrants
Blastomycosis is a disease caused by a: -
\Fungus
Lead gloves protect the technician primarily from what type of radiation? -
\Scatter
Which species is MOST sensitive to hyperthermia during physical restraint? -
\Porcine
Which of the following statements is true of a rebreathing circuit with an intubated
patient? -
\Conserves patient body heat through rebreathed air
This type of leptocyte can be caused by : -
\improper EDTA to whole blood ratio
What are the predominant cells in a sample collected from a purulent inflammatory
lesion? -
\Neutrophils
, Which of the following pre-anesthesia groups has antiemetic properties? -
\Phenothiazines
Most anesthetic drugs used in ruminants -
\are considered extra-label and have no established withdrawal times for meat or milk
Which medical suffix is used when a procedure involves surgical creation of an artificial
opening? -
\-ostomy
Large quantities of calcium carbonate crystals, which cause the urine to be viscous and
opaque, are normally present in the urine of a: -
\rabbit
Which of the following drugs is used to promote uterine contractions in a bitch? -
\Oxytocin
Theobromine toxicity occurs after ingestion of -
\chocolate
A pulse oximeter will help an anesthetist: -
\assess tissue perfusion
What is the MOST likely cause for an increase amount of polychromatic red blood cells
on a blood smear? -
\The patient is anemic
A patient shows the following characteristics:
Corneal reflex: Brisk
Palpebral reflex: Brisk
Lateral nystagmus: Present
Unstimulated blinking: Present Eyeball rotation: Centered
Tearing: Present
How would this patient's plane of anesthesia be characterized? -
\Light
Permanent incisors of dog erupt at the age of: -
\12-16 weeks
Without refrigeration, chemical analysis of blood samples should be completed within
how many hours? -
\1
The term hyperpnea refers to an abnormal increase in: -
\rate and/or depth of breathing
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