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  • November 14, 2024
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NAVLE BIBLE NEW EXAM 100% CORRECT ANSWERS


What are some surgeries that nitrous oxide should NOT be used as an inhalant?

GI surgery; accumulates in gas filled spaces



How would you manage treatment of 3rd degree AV block in dogs?

Best tx = pacemaker

Increase HR = Atropine or Isoproterenol



**P waves completely unassociated from QRS



4-methylpyraozle is the treatment for what toxicity?

Ethylene glycol



**alcohol dehydrogenase; dogs only!



What is the underlying disease process of Pemphigus vulgaris?

IgG auto-Ab's bind to desmoglein causing loss of adhesion between keratinocytes (=
acantholysis)



**Poor long-term Prognosis



What is the most common canine cardiac disease, especially in small breed dogs? (60%
of dogs >8 yo)

Myxomatous Mitral valve degeneration

,**accumulation of acid-staining mucopolysaccharides on valves



What dog breed is associated with degenerative myelopathy & what clinical
presentation do you expect?

What is the most common location of this lesion?

German shepherd (older) --> T3-L3 lesion



Progressie HL weakness, conscious proprioception deficits + hyper-reflexive in HL;
normal FL



What are the 3 goals of articular fracture treatment?

1. Rigid fixation of fragments

2. Anatomic realignment (75% is inadequate)

3. Early return to function (prolonged rest = fibrosis)




A dog presents to you with temporalis muscle atrophy and his face has several crusted
alopecic areas with ruptured & ulcerated papules. What disease are you most
suspicious of & how do you treat?

Dermatomyositis (DMS)



Tx = Prednisone, Cyclosporine, Pentoxyfilline (improves blood flow)



**waxing & waning disease

**more severe = atrophy of distal extremities mm. + megaesophagus



What is the kidney threshold for Blood glucose before spillover into urine in dogs &
cats?

Dog = 180 mg/dL

,Cat = 200-280 mg/dL




A client just calls in a panic because her dog just ingested a decent amount of bleach.
What can be done for immediate relief?

Treat with milk to dilute stomach contents



**NO EMESIS --> corrosive agent



What part of the heart is hemangiosarcoma associated with?

Right atrium



What is the treatment for subaortic stenosis?



What needs to be done in the future before performing any surgery on these patients?

Beta-blockers (Atenolol) = reduce myocardial oxygen demand & lessens frequency of
ventricular arrhythmias



Prophylactic abx to prevent bactermia (high risk of infective endocarditis)



T or F:



Idiopathic epilepsy is seen in dogs 1-5 yo and is characterized as generalized
tonic-clonic with a normal inter-ictal period.

TRUE --> Usually 1/week, often at night.



A 6 mo Yorkie presents to you for a history of generalized tonic-clonic seizures after
eating and is obtunded in between periods. What is your presumptive diagnosis?

, Portosystemic shunt



What type of Hypersensitivity reaction is associated with vaccines?

Type I (IgE mediated)



What can Chlamydophila percorum cause in sheep & what is the treatment?

Any age = KCS

Pregnant = abortion

Lambs = polyarthritis



Tx = Tetracyclines; usually self-limiting



A cow recently came home from a show and is now presenting with a fever, injected
sclera, and open mouth breathing. Upon physical exam you hear harsh expiratory
wheezes & percuss ventral consolidation. What disease is most likely & what are the
causative agents?

Bronchopneumonia



Shipping Fever = Mannheima hemolytica



Which cranial nerve is responsible for tear production?

CN VII (Lacrimal n. branch)



**check for tear production with facial nerve paralysis



What are 3 differentials for dysphagia in horses?

1. GP infection

2. Lead poisoning

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