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  • September 18, 2024
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ANIMAL CHIRO FINAL QUESTIONS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION

h The dog has a clavicle but the cat does not.



a. true

b. false - b. False

What is the common name for 3rd metacarpal bone of the horse?



Answers:

a. long pastern

b. cannon bone

c. short pastern

d. coffin bone - b. Cannon bone

What is the name of the distal sesamoid bone of the equine?



Answers:

a. flabella

b. lunate

c. navicular

d. coffin - C. navicular

What is the common name for the proximal interphalangeal joint in the horse?



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a. pastern

b. fetlock

c. coffin

,d. knee - A. pastern

What is the triangular or wedge shaped structure on the bottom of a horse's hoof called?



Answers:

a. periople

b. frog

c. bulb

d. stratum cornium - B. frog

What is the common name for the carpus of a horse?



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a. stifle

b. hock

c. fetlock

d. knee - D. knee

What is the common name for the distal interphalangeal joint of a horse?



Answers:

a. short pastern

b. coffin joint

c. pastern joint

d. fetlock joint - B. coffin joint

Horses can "lock" their stifle joint. To lock this joint the horse glides the patella up over the ____
trochlear notch of the femur.



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a. lateral

b. medial

c. intermediate

,d. posterior - B. medial

What is the ideal slope of the pelvis in the horse?



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a. 55 degrees

b. 20 degrees

c. 30 degrees

d. 45 degrees - C. 30 degrees

When the stifle is flexed and you are able to extend the hock of the equine, this is ________.



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a. a normal function

b. indicative of a ruptured quadriceps muscle

c. indicative of a ruptured peroneus tertius muscle

d. indicative of a ruptured calcaneal tendon - c. indicative of a ruptured peroneus tertius muscle

What is the body language of a dog in a prayer posture most likely telling you?



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a. the dog is about to attack

b. the dog is showing submission

c. the dog wants to play

d. the dog is showing defensive threat posture - c. the dog wants to play

Socialization must have taken place by what age in the dog, otherwise there is little hope of the dog ever
being able to relax and be interactive with people or other dogs.



Answers:

a. 2 years

b. 1 year

c. 12 to 14 weeks

, d. 6 - 8 months - c. 12-14 weeks

The most common form of aggression in the canine is?



Answers:

a. dominance aggression

b. fear aggression

c. territorial aggression

d. sexual aggression - a. dominance aggression

Proprioceptive input into the CNS occurs consciously.



Answers:

a. true

b. false - B. false

A short rear leg in a Canine in quadrupedal position means the same thing as a short leg in bipedal
position.



Answers:

a. true

b. false - b. false

What is a twitch used for in horses?



Answers:

a. used to give injections to the horse

b. used to give oral medications to a horse

c. used to distract or have a calming effect on horses

d. used to train racing horses to run faster - c. used to distract or have a calming effect on horses

What does the body language of a horse tell you who is approaching you with his head lowered, his ears
pinned back , his eyes dilated and his mouth open?

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