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Test 1: NAVLE Questions Canine, Feline,
Bovine

1. What is the maximum likely purpose of intense bloody diarrhea, vomiting, and leukopenia in a
canine?
A. Parvoviral enteritis
b. Mercury toxicity
c. Protothecosis
d. Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis - ANSParvoviral enteritis

2. A three-month-antique blended-breed canine has peracute onset of extreme melancholy,
fever, anorexia, vomiting and diarrhea. The vomitus includes meals and yellow phlegm and the
diarrhea is dark brown and watery. The maximum probably reason of these symptoms is which
of the subsequent?
A. Salmonellosis
b. Parvoviral diarrhea
c. Gastrointestinal overseas body
d. Gastroenteritis from ingestion of rubbish - ANSParvoviral diarrhea

three. A stray canine offered with fleas, crusty eyes, nasal discharge, lethargy, cough, diarrhea,
and fever. There is hyperkeratosis obvious on the nasal planum. Which of these illnesses is
maximum likely?
A. Parvovirus
b. Distemper
c. Bordetella bronchoseptica
d. Leishmaniasis
e. Rabies - ANSDistemper

4. Development of anterior uveitis ("blue eye'') following vaccination with a modified stay dog
adenovirus-1 vaccine indicates which of the subsequent?
A. Adenovirus-specific antibody Is present in the eye
b. The virus has end up virulent and damaged the cornea
c. There had been contaminants In the vaccine
d. The dog is allergic to a few issue of the vaccine
e. There is hemagglutination of the virus within the cornea - ANSAdenovirus-unique antibody Is
found in the attention

five. An overweight, thirteen-12 months-old, neutered male Pomeranian is delivered to the
veterinarian because of a cough that has worsened during the last three to four months. His
proprietor reviews that the cough sounds like a "goose honk," happens while the canine is

, worked up (e.G., when the doorbell rings), and is unproductive of sputum. The canine then
seems to have problem respiratory after coughing. On bodily examination, auscultation of the
coronary heart and lungs is ordinary, and the veterinarian is unable to stimulate the cough. The
proprietor declines thoracic x-rays because of economic worries. Which of the following is the
maximum likely analysis?
A. Canine influenza
b. Congestive heart failure
c. Infectious tracheobronchitis (Kennel Cough)
d. Tracheal fall apart - ANSTracheal crumble

6. A combined-breed canine has had a exceptionally excessive, dry cough for the beyond 10
days. The cough began 4 to five days after the animal changed into housed at a kennel. The
maximum probable reason of this canine's disorder is which of the followings?
A. Herpesvirus
b. S. Pneumonia
c. K. Pneumonia
d. Bartonella henselae
e. B. Bronchiseptica - ANSB. Bronchiseptica

7. Concerning herpesvirus contamination in puppies, which statement is most accurate?
A. Hepatomegaly is the primary gross necropsy locating in fatally affected animals
b. Viral inclusions may additionally frequently be discovered in circulating white blood cells
c. Most dogs are inflamed thru the dam's milk
d. Chloramphenicol is the preferred remedy for affected puppies
e. Affected puppies often die among 1 and three weeks of age - ANSAffected puppies regularly
die among 1 and three weeks of age

eight. Passive immunity, derived from colostrum, can interfere with development of lively
immunity following vaccination for canine distemper. Until what age can this interference final in
dogs born to immune bitches?
A. 4 to six weeks of age
b. 8 to ten weeks of age
c. 10 to 16 weeks of age
d. 8 to 20 weeks of age
e. 22 to 24 weeks of age - ANS10 to sixteen weeks of age

1. Feline enteric coronavirus is vital due to the confusion it causes in laboratory testing for which
other organism infecting cats?
A. Toxoplasma
b. Herpesvirus
c. FIP virus
d. FeLV - ANSFIP virus

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