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What is normal water intake for an adult horse? CORRECT ANSWER-1-2 gallons/100 lbs 
body weight but depends on ambient temperature and work (closer to 1 now but closer to 2 in 
the summer) 
Why don't we call it acute kidney failure anymore? CORRECT ANSWER-most acute 
kidney injuries are never really failure because they're reversible 
What is normal urination for an adult horse? CORRECT ANSWER-2-16 liters per day (7- 
11x per day)
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Equine 2 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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In terms of disease prevention, what factors should be considered when evaluating health 
status of non-resident/incoming horses? CORRECT ANSWER---Certificate of veterinary 
inspection 
--Current on vaccination 
--Recently dewormed or negative fecal egg count 
--Tested negative for appropriate diseases (EIA)
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Equine 2 Exam 1 Updated 2024/2025 Actual Questions and answers with complete solutions
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***How do we treat acute kidney injury?*** - - fluid replacement and maintain diuresis (keep 
MAP less than 75 mmHg but keep it perfused) 
- treat underlying disease or predisposing problem 
- discontinue or reduce dosages of nephrotoxic drugs (get rid of NSAIDs if you have to) 
- calcium supplementation may be protective against aminoglycoside toxicity (calcium competitively 
binds sites in proximal tubules because it's also freely filtered) 
- alfalfa diets lower aminoglycoside toxicity 
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PATH INTL CTRI PRACTICE Exam Solved Questions With Revised Correct Detailed Answers >> BRAND NEW VERSION!!
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PATH INTL CTRI PRACTICE Exam 
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1. What is hypertonia? 
a. Decreased muscle tone 
b. Increased muscle tone 
c. Decreased bone mass 
d. Increased bone mass 
Increased Muscle Tone 
2. A rider with autism spectrum disorder has newly joined the class. When 
selecting an equine, what is typically a consideration? 
a. Finding a narrow- to medium-based equine to minimize stress on joints. 
b. Finding an eq...
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Vet Tech Equine Final Exam; Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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Vet Tech Equine Final Exam; Questions and 
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What Association governs CVTs that want to futher their education in equine medicine 
CORRECT ANSWER-The American Association of Equine Veterinary Technicians & Assistants ( 
AAEVT) 
1-2 year program 
What is the wall of the hoof CORRECT ANSWER-the tough outside covering of the hoof 
that comes into contact with the ground 
What horses are likely to get gastric ulcers CORRECT ANSWER-Horses under stress and 
horses with chronic...
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Equine Exam 1; Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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A client brings a horse to you suspected to be lame. What would be your first steps with 
attempting to diagnose this horse? CORRECT ANSWER-1. History 
2. Observe from a distance 
3. Lameness evaluation 
4. PE/ check for swelling 
5. check for faulty conformation and muscle atrophy 
6. localize painful structure
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Preventative Medicine , DVEP Vaccination Protocols , Clinical Pathology, Antibiotics and Wormers Exam 2024/25
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Preventative Medicine , DVEP Vaccination Protocols , Clinical Pathology, Antibiotics and Wormers Exam 2024/25 
 
Tetanus toxoid 
- 2 vaccines 1 month apart 
- Boost every 2 (or 3) years 
- Boost 6 weeks prior to parturition 
 
Tetanus antitoxin 
- Passive immunisation ==> doesn't prevent tetanus but supports the immune system against tetanus 
- For foals and unvaccinated horses 
 
These can be given at at the same time IM, but each one must be given at a site distant from the other on...
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ANSC 1401 EXAM 1 LATEST UPDATE 100% CORRECT
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ANSC 1401 EXAM 1 LATEST UPDATE 
 
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stallion 
sexually mature, male horse (stud) 
 
colt 
sexually immature, male horse 
 
mare 
sexually mature, female horse (above 4 years) 
 
filly 
sexually immature, female horse (less than 2 years) 
 
gelding 
male horse castrated (best thing to do for a male) before reaching sexual maturity 
 
foal 
a young male or female horse until weaned at 4-6 months of age 
equine 
refers to horses, species name (between donkeys/horses) 
jack 
male donke...
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NAVTA Exam 2 Chapter 1 and 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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NAVTA Exam 2 Chapter 1 and 2 
 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
NAVTA National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America 
 
VTNE Veterinary Technician National Exam 
three 30 day windows to complete 
150 multiple choice 
must have graduated from avma or cvma accredited program 
covers the 9 domains of veterinary technology 
 
Salaries for Veterinarian Technicians level of experience, location of work, and field of 
interest have a significant impact on income 
 
Animal Welfare Act...
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Sheer Forces - answerWhat type of forces are present on the animal spine? 
Motion Unit - answerTwo adjacent articulating surfaces and all the tissues between them 
Paraphysiological space - answerWhere the chiropractor performs the adjustment 
Elastic Barrier - answerthe area known as taking motion to tension, where motion is 
assessed, VSC is diagnosed, and where adjustment is performed 
Normal range of motion - answerchiropractic diagnoses and a...
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