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NAVLE Prep Questions and Answers 100% Correct A person calls to to say she adopted a friend's dog and requests a copy of the dog's medical record and radiographs. The former owner is a client at your clinic. Which one of the following choices is the most appropriate action to take? A - Requi...

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NAVLE Prep Questions and Answers 100% Correct
A person calls to to say she adopted a friend's dog and requests a copy of the dog's medical
record and radiographs. The former owner is a client at your clinic. Which one of the following
choices is the most appropriate action to take?




A - Require original owner consent or court order to release information

B - Give caller a copy of medical record only

C - Give caller a copy of medical record and radiographs

D - After physical exam, start a new medical record documenting previous issues

E - Give a summarized record with personal identifiers (vet, owner names) blocked out
CORRECT ANSWER-A




According to the AVMA's Principles of Veterinary Medical Ethics (2008 revision)



"Ethically, the information within veterinary medical records is considered privileged and
confidential. It must not be released except by court order or consent of the owner of the
patient. Veterinarians should secure a written release to document that request."




A 5 year old domestic short-haired spayed female cat is presented with the complaints of
anorexia, chronic vomiting, and weight loss.




Physical examination reveals icterus, dehydration, and fever. Thickened small intestinal loops are
appreciated with abdominal palpation, and serum biochemistry shows increased bilirubin and
liver enzymes.

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The cat is diagnosed with extrahepatic biliary obstruction with accompanying cholangitis and
inflammatory bowel disease. Which one of the following normal anatomic features may
predispose cats to this triad of diseases?




A - Narrowing of the duodenum distal to the entry of the common bile and pancreatic ducts

B - Common opening of the pancreatic and common bile ducts into duodenum

C - Enlarged duodenal papilla in comparison to other species

D - Decreased proportion of alpha-smooth muscle actin in muscle fibers of the wall of the gall
bladder in cats

E - Decreased diameter and increa CORRECT ANSWER-B




In cats, there is a common opening of the pancreatic and common bile ducts into the
duodenum. It is thought that this may predispose them to ascending cholangitis and
pancreatitis after vomiting associated with inflammatory bowel disease, resulting in
extrahepatic biliary obstruction.



Other possible etiologies of EHBO include neoplasia, biliary stricture, duodenal obstruction,
diaphragmatic hernia, and parasitic infection.



In all cases, there is a lack of bile entry into the intestinal tract, leading to decreased absorption
of fat and fat soluble vitamins such as vitamin K, potentially resulting in coagulopathies.

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Except in transient cases that are related to acute pancreatitis, surgical intervention to relieve
the obstruction is required as well as appropriate supportive care, antimicrobial treatment, and
vitamin K administration.




Most of a litter of European wild boar at a zoological park have died. The surviving piglets are in
lateral recumbency with a frothy nasal discharge. Necropsy of the piglets reveals pulmonary
edema and copious fluid in the trachea and bronchi along with grayish- white necrotic foci on
the myocardium. Which one of the following diseases is the most likely diagnosis?




A - Edema disease

B - Encephalomyocarditis

C - Glasser's Disease

D - Porcine Respiratory and Reproductive Syndrome

E - Pseudorabies CORRECT ANSWER-B




Encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) is caused by a cardiovirus in the family picornaviridae.
Confusingly, the virus is named for its effects on mice.

Think of rodents and exotic zoo mammals with EMCV. Pig-to-pig contact, contamination of
swine feed and water by rodents or ingestion of dead rodents may cause disease. See
pulmonary edema and copious transudate in the respiratory tract, causing cardiac failure. Zoo
outbreaks of EMCV have included lions, African elephants, rhinos, hippos, sloths, llamas,
antelope and nonhuman primates. An outbreak of lion deaths at a Florida zoo in the USA
occurred after feeding them the carcass of an African elephant that had died of EMCV.

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Edema disease is a neurologic disease caused by a hemolytic Escherichia coli producing Shiga
toxin e2 and F18 pili resulting in high mortality in recently-weaned pigs.




Glasser's Disease, caused by Hemophilus parasuis is usually an acute disease of 6 to 8 week-old
pigs which causes fibrinous arthritis, polyserositis, and meningitis.



Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS), is an arterivirus causing reproductive
failure and post-weaning respiratory disease.




What is the main mode of transmission for feline leukemia virus?



A - Aerosol transmission

B - Shedding of virus via feces

C - Fomite transmission

D - Shedding of virus via saliva CORRECT ANSWER-D




The correct answer is shedding of virus via saliva. The main mode of transmission is via saliva. It
requires prolonged, close contact. Cats may shed the virus for months to years. Transmission
may also occur through reuse of instruments and blood. Virus is shed in saliva, tears, urine, and
feces.



You are working with a farmer who is having trouble with calves between the age of 2 weeks
and 6 months. They are alert, but weak, dyspneic and die suddenly. On necropsy they have pale
cardiac and skeletal muscles. What is the farmer's problem?

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