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NAVLE prep Questions and Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
  • NAVLE prep Questions and Answers Solved 100% Correct!!

  • Examen • 155 pages • 2024
  • A 1 year old German Shepherd is presented with a 2-week history of lameness. Although the dog limps on the right foreleg as it enters the exam room, the owner reports that the dog was lame on the left hindleg last week. On physical exam, the dog reacts painfully on palpation of the long bones of the right foreleg. Which one of the following choices is the most likely diagnosis? Value Normal 99.8 F (37.7 C) 99.5-102.5 F, 37.2-39.2 C HR=100 bpm 0-120 RR=24 brpm 15-34 A - Panosteitis B - M...
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NAVILE ACTUAL TEST QUESTION AND CORRECT  HIGHLIGHTED ANSWERS ALREAD GRADED A+ 2024 LATEST  UPDATE 100% QIALIFIED PASS.
  • NAVILE ACTUAL TEST QUESTION AND CORRECT HIGHLIGHTED ANSWERS ALREAD GRADED A+ 2024 LATEST UPDATE 100% QIALIFIED PASS.

  • Examen • 112 pages • 2024
  • NAVILE ACTUAL TEST QUESTION AND CORRECT HIGHLIGHTED ANSWERS ALREAD GRADED A+ 2024 LATEST UPDATE 100% QIALIFIED PASS. A 16-month-old female guinea pig is presented with a 2-week history of anorexia, diarrhea, lethargy, and weakness. Soon after, she dies. Necropsy reveals subcutaneous hemorrhage. Which is the most likely diagnosis? A. Ketosis B. Vitamin C deficiency C. Cholecalciferol toxicity D. Metastatic calcification E. Pre-eclampsia form of prenancy toxemia -ANSWER- B. Vitamin C...
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NAVLE Study Set Exam With 100% Correct Answers
  • NAVLE Study Set Exam With 100% Correct Answers

  • Examen • 22 pages • 2024
  • NAVLE Study Set Exam With 100% Correct Answers What is the most common cause of Horner's syndrome in dogs? A - Retrobulbar neoplasia B - Otitis media C - Neck bite wounds D - Brachial plexus avulsion E - Idiopathic - Answer️️ -E - Idiopathic, lack of sympathetic innervation to the eye When a foal is being treated with erythromycin (for Rhodococcus equi, for example), the mare is at risk of developing enterocolitis due to which one of the following organisms? A - Escherichia coli B ...
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HOSA MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY PRACTICE 100% PASS
  • HOSA MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY PRACTICE 100% PASS

  • Examen • 5 pages • 2023
  • HOSA MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY PRACTICE 100% PASS Polydactyl extra fingers or toes Dolicocephalica relatively long skull Bradycardia slow heart rate Leukopenia white blood cell deficiency Erythrocytosis increase in red blood cells Glucosuria excess sugar in urine Glossitis Inflammation of the tounge Stomatopathy Disease of mouth (oral cavity) Enteropathy Small intestines disease Gastropexy Put stomach into place Chielioplasty Plastic surgery to repair lip defects Colostomy Process of cuttin...
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NAVLE Study Set Exam With 100% Correct Answers
  • NAVLE Study Set Exam With 100% Correct Answers

  • Examen • 22 pages • 2024
  • NAVLE Study Set Exam With 100% Correct Answers What is the most common cause of Horner's syndrome in dogs? A - Retrobulbar neoplasia B - Otitis media C - Neck bite wounds D - Brachial plexus avulsion E - Idiopathic - Answer️️ -E - Idiopathic, lack of sympathetic innervation to the eye When a foal is being treated with erythromycin (for Rhodococcus equi, for example), the mare is at risk of developing enterocolitis due to which one of the following organisms? A - Escherichia coli B ...
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Orthopedic Exam question with correct answers rated A+ 2023
  • Orthopedic Exam question with correct answers rated A+ 2023

  • Examen • 5 pages • 2023
  • Orthopedic Exam question with correct answers rated A+ 2023What are some systemic manifestations of orthopedic disease? - correct answer Tachycardia, tachypnea Anorexia Vomiting Fever Depression Cough, dyspnea What are some characteristics of muscle to evaluate with palpation? - correct answer Atrophy (disuse vs neurogenic), stiffness, tone, pain, continuity What joints in the carpus and tarsus develop effusion? Where? - correct answer Carpus: radiocarpal joint, cranial effusion Tars...
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Orthopedie kleine huisdieren
  • Orthopedie kleine huisdieren

  • Resume • 62 pages • 2023
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NAVLE Prep Questions & Answers Solved 100%
  • NAVLE Prep Questions & Answers Solved 100%

  • Examen • 144 pages • 2023
  • 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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NAVLE Questions & Correct Answers!!
  • NAVLE Questions & Correct Answers!!

  • Examen • 46 pages • 2023
  • 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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