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Trichiasis most commonly affects which breed of canine? 1. English bulldog 2. Poodle 3. Pug 4. Cocker spaniel - ️️2. Poodle You should bury the needle in the vein of which of the following animals when taking a blood sample? 1. Persian cat 2. Golden retriever 3. Oriental cat 4. Pomera...

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VTNE Practice Test 1 Diagnostics
Trichiasis most commonly affects which breed of canine?

1. English bulldog
2. Poodle
3. Pug
4. Cocker spaniel - ✔️✔️2. Poodle


You should bury the needle in the vein of which of the following animals when taking a
blood sample?

1. Persian cat
2. Golden retriever
3. Oriental cat
4. Pomeranian - ✔️✔️2. Golden retriever

Veterinary technicians are sometimes the first people in a veterinary office to see a
patient. As this is a major responsibility, they must be able to categorize the patient into
the appropriate emergency group. An example of a patient with a serious emergency
would be a:

1. dog with a bee sting.
2. cat with a minor burn.
3. bird with a gaping wound.
4. ferret with an abscess. - ✔️✔️3. bird with a gaping wound.

All the following inhaled anesthetic drugs should be used with a rebreathing system
except:

1. halothane.
2. isoflurane.
3. nitrous oxide.
4. desflurane. - ✔️✔️3. nitrous oxide


Which of the following would contraindicate the administration of morphine as a
preanesthetic agent?

1. Preexisting tachycardia
2. Liver disease
3. Gastrointestinal obstruction
4. Respiratory disease - ✔️✔️3. Gastrointestinal obstruction

,An abscess is best described as a/an:

1. abnormal communication between the oral and nasal cavities.
2. collection of material from a bacterial infection in the tooth.
3. tooth that can't break past the gum surface.
4. hole or chip in the tooth. - ✔️✔️2. collection of material from a bacterial infection in
the tooth.

Which medication would be given to a patient experiencing constipation?

1. Oxazepam
2. Ranitidine
3. Bisacodyl
4. Apomorphine - ✔️✔️3. Bisacodyl

A cholinergic is a drug that:

1. decreases pain sensations.
2. blocks the action of adrenaline at beta-adrenergic receptors.
3. causes pupil dilation.
4. stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system. - ✔️✔️4. stimulates the
parasympathetic nervous system.

When disposing of a used needle, you should:

1. destroy the needle and dispose of it in the appropriate container.
2. separate the needle and syringe and dispose of it in the appropriate container.
3. recap the needle and dispose of it in the appropriate container.
4. handle the needle carefully and dispose of it in the appropriate container. - ✔️✔️4.
handle the needle carefully and dispose of it in the appropriate container.

You are treating a dehydrated dog that presents with sunken eyes, increased CRT, and
dry mucus membranes. What is the patient's estimated degree of dehydration?

1. 5-6% dehydration
2. 8% dehydration
3. 10-12% dehydration
4. 12-15% dehydration - ✔️✔️3. 10-12% dehydration

A veterinary technician receives a frantic call from a pet owner. From what the owner
says, the technician concludes the owner's dog is experiencing gastric dilation and
volvulus. In which of the following categories of emergency should the technician place
the patient?

1. Nonemergency
2. Minor

,3. Serious
4. Life threatening - ✔️✔️4. Life threatening

Barium is considered a/an:
1. soluble positive contrast medium.
2. insoluble negative contrast medium.
3. soluble negative contrast medium.
4. insoluble positive contrast medium. - ✔️✔️4. insoluble positive contrast medium.


A surgeon uses Jacobs chucks to:

1. break up and remove bone.
2. hold bone fragments in reduction.
3. cut through bone.
4. advance pin placement. - ✔️✔️4. advance pin placement

Which of the following would be considered a poor inventory control practice?

1. Using control cards or a computer system for inventory control
2. Closely monitoring expiration dates of the stored products
3. Purchasing the most affordable medications possible
4. Arranging medications based on frequency of use - ✔️✔️3. Purchasing the most
affordable medications possible

Which of the following drugs would be used to reduce intracranial pressure?

1. Atropine
2. Pimobendan
3. Mannitol
4. Prazosin - ✔️✔️3. Mannitol

Which of the following statements would be true of the anesthetic agent guaifenesin?

1. It crosses the placental barrier but has no effect on the fetus.
2. It crosses the placental barrier but has little effect on the fetus.
3. It doesn't cross the placental barrier and has no effect on the fetus.
4. It doesn't cross the placental barrier and has little effect on the fetus. - ✔️✔️2. It
crosses the placental barrier but has little effect on the fetus.

A healthy horse should have a white blood cell count ranging from:

1. 3-10.
2. 6-12.
3. 6-17.

, 4. 7-14. - ✔️✔️2. 6-12.

Which of the following should be used to detect external odontoclastic resorptive lesions
in a cat?

1. Periodontal probe
2. Shepherd's hook
3. Curette
4. Sickle scaler - ✔️✔️2. Shepherd's hook

Which physical factor might result in diminished radiographic detail in an X-ray?

1. Ineffective filtration
2. Low subject contrast
3. Patient movement
4. Negative contrast use - ✔️✔️3. Patient movement

Canine patients should be placed in lateral recumbency when extracting a blood sample
from which vein?

1. Jugular vein
2. Cephalic vein
3. Saphenous vein
4. Femoral vein - ✔️✔️3. Saphenous vein

When preparing a patient for a blood sample collection from the cephalic vein, the
restrainer should:

1. hold the patient's front legs with one hand and its head with the other while extending
the neck.
2. place the fingers of one hand behind the patient's elbow to extend the front leg.
3. hold the patient's distal thigh or proximal tibia to compress the vein while extending
the stifle.
4. compress the vein by placing one hand on the medial side of the upper thigh. -
✔️✔️2. place the fingers of one hand behind the patient's elbow to extend the front leg.

Which cardiovascular drug serves to provide long-term maintenance of contractibility?

1. Dobutamine
2. Hydralazine
3. Propranolol
4. Digoxin - ✔️✔️4. Digoxin

Tissue forceps with multiple fine, intermeshing teeth on the edges are known as:

1. Brown-Adson tissue forceps.

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