Vet 211 Final Exam Detailed Questions and Expert
Answers
Which of the following vaccines should ferrets receive? - ANS Canine distemper
Which of the following parasites is concerning because of the zoonotic risk
cutaneous larval migrans? - ANS Hookworms
Which of the following anti-parasitic products kills flea larvae - ANS Trifexis
The first veterinary visit for a puppy or kitten should take place at how many
weeks of age? - ANS 6
What is the causative agent of Feline Infectious Peritonitis? - ANS Feline
Coronavirus
A cat is considered to be in what life stage from 3-6 years of age? - ANS Adult
Which of the following vaccines is considered a core vaccine in dogs? - ANS DHPP
Which of the following diagnostic tests should be performed yearly to assess the
health of the adult dog or cat? - ANS All of these
,Which Bordetella bronchiseptica vaccine is preferred because it provides both
local and systemic immunity? - ANS Injectable Bordetella Bronchiseptica
Where is the standard location for administration of the rabies vaccine? - ANS
Right Rear leg
Dogs should be how old when they receive their first heartworm test? And they
should receive one how often thereafter? - ANS 6 months; yearly
Which of the following vaccines is considered a core vaccine in both dogs and
cats? - ANS Rabies
What is the most important part of every veterinary visit? - ANS Physical Exam
Which of the following vaccines is considered a core vaccine in cats? - ANS FVRCP
In the state of ohio, how long is the first rabies vaccine considered valid? How long
are any subsequent vaccines valid? - ANS 1 year; 3 years
Which of the following noncore vaccines in cats will test positive on antibody test
in the future - ANS FIV
Passive or Active: Occurs in neonates after ingestion of colostrum - ANS Passive
, Passive or Active: Immunity created through natural infection - ANS Active
Passive or Active: Occurs in the body when the immune system develops
antibodies to antigens - ANS Active
Passive or Active: Immunity which only lasts a short period of time - ANS Passive
Passive or Active: Immunity that develops around 6 weeks of age - ANS Active
Passive or Active: Can occur in utero, when antibodies are passed to offspring
through the placenta - ANS Passive
Passive or Active: Immunity created through vaccination - ANS Active
In an animal with previous hypersensitivity reactions, which type of vaccine should
be used to decrease the risk of reaction? - ANS Antihistamines
What is the purpose of an adjuvant - ANS Added to a vaccine to increase bodys
immune response
After the first veterinary visit, how often will a patient need to be seen for
examinations and booster vaccines - ANS Every 3-4 weeks
Specifically what spreads Lyme Disease - ANS Ticks
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