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VTNE review questions (pharmacology)
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VTNE review questions (pharmacology) 
Propofol 
Which of these sedative/anesthetic drugs does not have an antagonist? 
-propofol 
-xylazine 
-hydromorphine 
-medetomidine 
-diazepam 
 
 
Sch. 1 drugs 
Have no accepted medical use in the veterinary field 
 
 
Pepto-bismol 
Which medication given for diarrhea can cause the stool to appear darker in color like Melena? 
-sulcrafate 
-metronidazole 
-forti-flora 
-Tylo-sin 
-pepto-bismol 
 
 
0.9 % NaCl 
What is safe to put in the ears if the tympanu...
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VTNE Review Questions with Answers 100% Correct
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To get from a point between the eyes to the tip of a dog's nose, you would move 
A. rostrally 
B. cranially 
C. caudally 
D. laterally - Answer ️️ -A 
Typically what percentage of an animal's body weight is blood? 
A. 0.1% 
B. 1% 
C. 8% 
D. 30% - Answer ️️ -C 
A dog that weighs 10 kg would have approximately how much blood? 
A. 50 ml 
B. 800 ml 
C. 1.5 L 
D. 2 L - Answer ️️ -B 
Which of the following dissections could be made without cutting thro...
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VTNE Review Exam Questions and Answers-Graded A
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To get from a point between the eyes to the tip of a dog's nose, you would move 
A. rostrally 
B. cranially 
C. caudally 
D. laterally - Answer ️️ -A 
Typically what percentage of an animal's body weight is blood? 
A. 0.1% 
B. 1% 
C. 8% 
D. 30% - Answer ️️ -C 
A dog that weighs 10 kg would have approximately how much blood? 
A. 50 ml 
B. 800 ml 
C. 1.5 L 
D. 2 L - Answer ️️ -B 
Which of the following dissections could be made without cutting thro...
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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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PHAMACOLOGY VTNE REVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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PHAMACOLOGY VTNE REVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
Neonatal animal are less tolerant of some drugs than older animals because in neonates the drugs are: 
A. Biotransformed more rapidly 
B. absorbed more slowly through the GI tract 
C. not biotransformed 
D. biotransformed more slowly - CORRECT ANSWER- D. biotransformed more slowly 
 
Descrese function of what organ would have the greatest effect on biotransfrmation of the drugs - CORRECT ANSWER- liver 
 
The generic name for a drug is also ca...
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VTNE REVIEW EXAM 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
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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 Review Questions with Answers
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VTNE Review Questions with Answers 
To get from a point between the eyes to the tip of a dog's nose, you would move 
A. rostrally 
B. cranially 
C. caudally 
D. laterally - Answer ️️ -A 
Typically what percentage of an animal's body weight is blood? 
A. 0.1% 
B. 1% 
C. 8% 
D. 30% - Answer ️️ -C 
A dog that weighs 10 kg would have approximately how much blood? 
A. 50 ml 
B. 800 ml 
C. 1.5 L 
D. 2 L - Answer ️️ -B 
Which of the following dissections could be made without cutting thro...
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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 Review Retake Exit Exam Questions Fully Solved/2024.
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an X - correct answer indicates an extracted tooth 
 
Gingival sulcus - correct answer this shallow moat is filled with cervicular fluid 
 
Calculus - correct answer hard, yellowish brown material on the buccal surface of most teeth; if left untreated will cause periodontal disease 
 
Stage III Periodontal Disease - correct answer ...
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