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VTNE Practice Test B Questions With Verified Answers. C, A, D, B - answerGiven the following four patients in an emergency clinic staffed by one veterinarian and one veterinary technician: A. a dog bleeding profusely from a paw laceration B. a cat that has been inappetant for 3 days C. a rabb...

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C, A, D, B - answer✔Given the following four patients in an emergency clinic staffed by one
veterinarian and one veterinary technician:
A. a dog bleeding profusely from a paw laceration
B. a cat that has been inappetant for 3 days
C. a rabbit with dyspnea
D. a dog with a suspected hock dislocation
In which order should the technician recommend that the veterinarian see the patients?

electrocardiograph - answer✔Which of the following monitoring devices displays heart rate and
rhythm?

sodium hypochlorite - answer✔In the suspected presence of viral enteritis, which of the
following would be the agent of choice to disinfect an area?

doxapram - answer✔Which of the following drugs is injected sublingually to stimulate breathing
of neonates after delivery by cesarean section?

sodium - answer✔The osmotic pressure of body fluids is primarily maintained by which of the
following ions?

oxytocin - answer✔Dystocia caused by uterine inertia is commonly treated with:

3,000 cells/uL - answer✔If a patient has a WBC count of 10,000/uL showing 30% monocytes
and 70% lymphocytes, the patient's absolute monocyte count is:

poor visceral analgesia - answer✔One characteristic of dissociative anesthesia is:

1 fl oz = 30 ml - answer✔Which of the following conversions is most accurate?

dentin - answer✔The part of the mature tooth that is continuously deposited throughout life by
odontoblasts is the:

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hypercapnia and atelectasis - answer✔Anesthetized patients should be periodically ventilated to
control the development of:

air - answer✔Which of the following will absorb the fewest x-rays?

buccal edge of the upper arcade and lingual edge of the lower arcade - answer✔Horses develop
enamel points on which surfaces of the teeth?

arterial oxygen saturation - answer✔Pulse oximetry is a noninvasive method of measuring:

bone curette - answer✔The appropriate surgical instrument for harvesting an autogenous bone
graft is a/an:

apex - answer✔The tip of the tooth root is called the:

hind paw - answer✔A metatarsal bone is located in the:

ascites - answer✔Abdominal distention caused by fluid accumulation is commonly known as:

70 kvp and 10 mas - answer✔If a thoracic radiograph taken using 80 kVp and 10 mAs is
excessively dark, which of the following settings should be used for a retake?

8 gtt/sec - answer✔An administration set labeled "1 ml = approximately 60 drops" is being used
for parenteral fluids for an animal requiring 500 ml/hr. What is the appropriate drip rate to meet
this requirement?

abomasum - answer✔Which of the four compartments of the ruminant stomach is called the
"true stomach"?

one half of the cost of the store brand - answer✔A 6-year-old cat that weighs 4 kg is currently
fed with a store brand product. The cat's owner is considering purchasing food from a veterinary
clinic instead, but feels that the premium product suggested by a clinic technician is too
expensive. A can of the store brand food has 94 kcal and costs $0.65, and a can of the clinic's
food has 578 kcal and costs $1.80. The cat's maintenance energy requirement is 238 kcal/day.
The technician should tell the owner that the cost of the clinic's food is:

faster - answer✔First-intention healing of wounds, as compared with second-intention healing,
is:

welsh corgi with hip dysplasia - answer✔NSAID administration is appropriate for which of the
following patients?

1/3 can - answer✔A 6-year-old female spayed cat weighs 8 lb. Given the following information:
resting energy requirement (RER): 30 x (weight in kg) + 70

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