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VTNE EXAM Questions PART 2
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VTNE EXAM Questions PART 2 
Telazol is commonly used in veterinary anesthetic immobilizations. Telazol is a combination of which two drugs? 
Tiletamine and zolazepam 
 
 
Flunixin meglumine is sometimes used in horses, cattle, and pigs for which purpose? 
For analgesia 
 
 
You are at a ranch property and are asked by the vet to tie a horse to a fence. How should the rope be tied? 
Leave 3 feet of slack and tie the rope level with the top of the horse's back 
 
 
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VTNE REVIEW EXAM 2024
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VTNE REVIEW EXAM 2024 
1. With which of the following is the humoral immune system involved? - Answer ️️ -b 
CELLS 
The average urine specific gravity for a healthy adult dog is - Answer ️️ -1.025 
3. When performing urinalysis testing, the sample should be analyzed 
within_____________minutes, or refrigeration is required. - Answer ️️ -30 mins 
Squamous epithelial cells are not normally seen in urine samples obtained by: - Answer ️️ - 
Cystocentesis 
Pollakiuria is defined as - ...
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VTNE Exam Questions And Answers
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Which of the following qualifies an individual as a credentialed veterinary technologist? 
a. A diploma from an accredited high school 
b. A 4-year Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science 
c. A 4-year Bachelor of Science degree in veterinary technology accredited by the AVMA 
d. An Associate of Science degree in veterinary technology 
4-year Bachelor of Science program in veterinary technology accredited by the AVMA 
 
 
Which of the following is a microspor...
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VTNE REVIEW EXAM 2024
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VTNE REVIEW EXAM 2024 
1. With which of the following is the humoral immune system involved? - Answer ️️ -b 
CELLS 
The average urine specific gravity for a healthy adult dog is - Answer ️️ -1.025 
3. When performing urinalysis testing, the sample should be analyzed 
within_____________minutes, or refrigeration is required. - Answer ️️ -30 mins 
Squamous epithelial cells are not normally seen in urine samples obtained by: - Answer ️️ - 
Cystocentesis 
Pollakiuria is defined as - ...
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VTNE EXAM Questions PART 2
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VTNE EXAM Questions PART 2 
Telazol is commonly used in veterinary anesthetic immobilizations. Telazol is a combination of which two drugs? 
Tiletamine and zolazepam 
 
 
Flunixin meglumine is sometimes used in horses, cattle, and pigs for which purpose? 
For analgesia 
 
 
You are at a ranch property and are asked by the vet to tie a horse to a fence. How should the rope be tied? 
Leave 3 feet of slack and tie the rope level with the top of the horse's back 
 
 
We have an expert-written solut...
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VTNE Exam Questions And Answers
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VTNE Exam Questions And Answers 
Which of the following qualifies an individual as a credentialed veterinary technologist? 
a. A diploma from an accredited high school 
b. A 4-year Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science 
c. A 4-year Bachelor of Science degree in veterinary technology accredited by the AVMA 
d. An Associate of Science degree in veterinary technology 
4-year Bachelor of Science program in veterinary technology accredited by the AVMA 
 
 
Which of the following is a microspor...
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Challenging VTNE questions
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Challenging VTNE questions 
You are asked to run an electrocardiogram (ECG) strip on a pet. There are three leads on your machine. One is white, one is black, and one is red. Where should these be placed? 
Answer: White: right forelimb, black: left forelimb, red: left hindlimb 
 
 
Explanation - White= right front 
Black= left front 
Red= left hind 
Green (if present)= right hind 
 
The easy ways to remember these: You read your newspaper in the morning (black and white towards front of pet), Ch...
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Veterinary Assistant Test Fully Solved
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Groomer - not every hospital offers grooming 
Maintain appearance of the pet 
Often first to recognize abnormalities 
Instant gratification 
Many learn on the job 
Must have excellent customer service skills 
Long hours on your feet/lifting/bending/noise 
 
Kennel assistant/attendant - usually learn on the job 
Very important work in preventing the spread of disease 
Duties include cleaning cage and runs, feeding and watering cats and dog, exercising animals, washing feeding bowls 
Need an...
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VTNE laboratory procedures Test Guide Questions and Answers
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What is the morphology of Vibrio spp. bacteria? - Answer-Bacillus 
 
All of the following are important functions of bacterial fimbriae, except... 
Attachment 
Locomotion 
Ion transport 
Antibiotic resistance - Answer-Attachment 
 
Bacterial endospores are.... - Answer-resistant to head and desiccation 
 
Blood levels of total bilirubin will not be a significant finding in.... - Answer-acute pancreatitis 
 
A bacterial genus can best be described as... - Answer-belonging to a species 
 
An iodin...
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Challenging VTNE questions
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Challenging VTNE questions 
You are asked to run an electrocardiogram (ECG) strip on a pet. There are three leads on your machine. One is white, one is black, and one is red. Where should these be placed? 
Answer: White: right forelimb, black: left forelimb, red: left hindlimb 
 
 
Explanation - White= right front 
Black= left front 
Red= left hind 
Green (if present)= right hind 
 
The easy ways to remember these: You read your newspaper in the morning (black and white towards front of pet), Ch...
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