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VTNE-Prep (Review Final Study) Questions With Solutions You discover that your patient is unable to breathe unless the patient is upright, a sign referred to as: Orthopnea You are treating a dog who is suffering malabsorption, eating constantly yet losing weight. He has chronic diarrhea tha...

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VTNE-Prep (Review Final Study) Questions
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You discover that your patient is unable to breathe unless the patient is upright, a sign referred to

as: Orthopnea




You are treating a dog who is suffering malabsorption, eating constantly yet losing weight. He

has chronic diarrhea that is pale, fatty, and voluminous. He is diagnosed with EPI, which is:

caused by insufficient production and secretion of pancreatic digestive enzyme




Addison's disease, or ____, primarily affects dogs and is characterized by ____.

hypoadrenocorticism; inadequate secretion of glucocorticoids and mineralcorticoids,

primarily cortisol and aldosterone




Cushing syndrome, or ____, primarily affects dogs and is characterized by ____.

hyperadrenocorticism; elevated circulating levels of cortisol (hypercortisolemia) produced

by the adrenal cortex




Sarcomas can arise from ____, whereas carcinomas can arise from ___. cartilage; lymph

nodes

, VTNE-Prep (Review Final Study) Questions
With Solutions
The position of a recumbent horse should be changed every ____ hours to help prevent the

formation of decubital ulcers. 6 hours




Which of the following bacteria is most likely associated with the gangrenous from of mastitis in

sheep and goats? Staphylococcus aureus




The pH of normal horse urine is: Alkaline (pH 7-9)




All horses in the United States should be vaccinated against: Eastern and Western equine

and West Nile encephalomyelitis




Vaginal examination in a late-term mare is NOT recommended unless: Delivery is

imminent




You have been directed to take a radiograph of the abdomen of a sick puppy, along with that of

one of his healthy littermates. You know that for a successful image, you will need to use ____-

detail intensifying screens and ____-emulsion film. high; single

, VTNE-Prep (Review Final Study) Questions
With Solutions
As the neonate begins to take up food, this increases its: metabolic rate




An owner has been keeping his cat's newborn kittens warm with extra bedding. At what age do

puppies and kittens have a temperature that is similar to an adult's temperature? 6 weeks




You are examining a litter of neonatal puppies when you notice that one puppy has irregularities,

including a hairless lump and other uneven patches of hair over his dorsum. You bring this to the

attention of the veterinarian because this puppy needs to be assessed for the possible presence of:

Spina bifida




_____ ____ ____, a bacterial infection that is treated with antimicrobials and lavage, is a sequela

to strangles of lymph node abscesses. Guttural Pouch Empyema




_____ _____ is the most common relevant arrhythmia in horses. Clinical signs: poor

performance, shortness of breath, easily exhausted, coughing, discharge from nose, sometimes

asymptomatic. Atrial Fibrillation




_____ are nocturnal spinal animals that are maintained much like rodents; however, they are not

rodents and eat an insectivore-omnivore diet. Hedgehogs

, VTNE-Prep (Review Final Study) Questions
With Solutions

What drug will NOT cause nephrotoxicity?

A. Aminoglycosides

B. Banamine (Flunixin Meglumine)

C. Cisplatin (Platinol)


D. Oxymorphone Oxymorphone




Combined immunodeficiency is most commonly seen in what animal? Arabian horses




Soda lime granules in the CO2 absorber canister should be checked for color change:

During and upon completing the procedure




A 20-kg dog with a PCV of 40% has 300ml of blood collected. The red blood cells are separated

from the serum. What volume of saline would you ad to the red cells to make a PCV of 50%?

A. 360 ml

B. 240 ml

C. 180 ml


D. 120 ml D.

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