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NAVLE Vet Prep Questions & Answers Solved 100%
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  • You perform an abdominal ultrasound to evaluate a Yorkshire Terrier with a suspected liver shunt. After finding the shunt vessel, you complete the ultrasound and find several calculi in the bladder. What is the most likely type of stone? Cysteine Struvite Urate Xanthine - Answer The correct answer is urate. Animals with portosystemic shunts are very predisposed to developing urate uroliths due to their inability to metabolize purines appropriately. A 2-year old male castrated Border Col...
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  • A 5 y/o FS Cocker Spaniel is presented with a strange expression. Her right ear and lip appear to droop. There is ptosis OD and the dog is drooling on the exam table. What anatomic structure is damaged? A. Facial nerve B. Left side inner ear C. Trigeminal nerve D. Right side inner ear E. Left side medulla, motor tract - Answer A. Facial nerve Which of these is NOT recommended in vaccinating cats due to the risk of vaccine induced sarcomas? A. Reduce frequency of vaccination B. Vaccinat...
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  • What nerve(s) need to be blocked in order to dehorn cattle? - ANSWER Cornual What nerve(s) need to be blocked in order to dehorn goats? - ANSWER cornual nerve and infratrochlear nerve Several rabbits in a commercial meat operation have developed genital scabs, perineal ulcerations a crusty exudate around the nose and eyes. Microhemaglutination tests are positive for treponematosis. Which one of the following steps is most effective to treat this problem? A - Amprolium-medicated feed...
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ATI Comprehensive/ NCLEX Review 195 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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  • ATI Comprehensive/ NCLEX Review 195 Questions with Verified Answers Endometiral infection usually occurs - CORRECT ANSWER with a prolonged rupture of membranes, not vacuum-assisted births. Intenstinal gas is a common side effect of - CORRECT ANSWER clients following a cesarean birth Cervical lacerations are common complications from - CORRECT ANSWER vacuum-assisted birth are rare but can include perineal, vaginal, or cervical lacerations When a client is experiencing a wound eviscera...
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ASCP Mycology questions and answers
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  • ASCP Mycology questions and answers KOH used for skin, hair, nails. Dissolves keratin. Makes fungal elements more visible. Calcoflour white Used for tissues, sputum, BF, skin and corneal scrapings. Fluorescent stain Lactophenol cotton blue Microscopic exam of fungal culture. Lactic acid preserves. Phenol kills. Cotton blue stains. Gram stain Yeast. Fungi stain gram pos Acid-fast Nocardia India ink CSF sediment if Crypotococcus is suspected. Halos around ...
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ATI Comprehensive/ NCLEX Exam Review Part 2 2023
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  • ATI Comprehensive/ NCLEX Exam Review Part 2 2023 Endometiral infection usually occurs *** with a prolonged rupture of membranes, not vacuum-assisted births. Intenstinal gas is a common side effect of *** clients following a cesarean birth Cervical lacerations are common complications from *** vacuum-assisted birth are rare but can include perineal, vaginal, or cervical lacerations When a client is experiencing a wound evisceration... *** the nurse should initially stay with the clien...
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Vet Prep NAVLE Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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  • Vet Prep NAVLE Questions and Answers 100% Verified You perform an abdominal ultrasound to evaluate a Yorkshire Terrier with a suspected liver shunt. After finding the shunt vessel, you complete the ultrasound and find several calculi in the bladder. What is the most likely type of stone? Cysteine Struvite Urate Xanthine - answerThe correct answer is urate. Animals with portosystemic shunts are very predisposed to developing urate uroliths due to their inability to metabolize purines ap...
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  • Which of the following choices is the most common etiology of canine cholangiohepatitis? A. Neoplastic biliary obstruction B. Idiopathic C. Ascending infection D. Liver fluke migration E. Toxicity - ANSWER C. Ascending infection The menace response is used to test which cranial nerves? A. II and VII B. I and VIII C. V and VII D. IX and X E. V and VIII - ANSWER A. II and VII II = visual input (optic nerve) VII = blink response (facial) A 6 year old female spayed cocker spa...
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Final Product Swine Production and Herd Health Management (BASC106B)
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  • A final product output regarding the toxicological diseases (toxicoses) of pigs.
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