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ATE 2611 Anesthesia Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 The contrast between an "open" castration and a "closed" castration for the dog is if an incision is made in the: - ANSWERSTunic An unbiased description of the illness of the patient would best describe the: - ANSWERSHistory Th...

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The contrast between an "open" castration and a "closed" castration for the dog is if an incision is made
in the: - ANSWERSTunic



An unbiased description of the illness of the patient would best describe the: - ANSWERSHistory



The nictating membrane is a term for the: - ANSWERSThird eyelide



Uveitis is an inflammation of the: - ANSWERSIris and ciliary body



When considering conditions of the eye, a proptosis is: - ANSWERSA protrusion of the eye from the
socket



The third eyelid is also known as the/a: - ANSWERSNictating membrane



The structure of the eye that will reflect light is the: - ANSWERSTapetum



The technical term for bleeding from the nose is: - ANSWERSEpistaxis



The term for inflammation of the tongue is: - ANSWERSGlossitis



The term for inflammation of the structures surrounding the tooth is: - ANSWERSPeriodontitis



Relating to the oral and nasal areas, a fistula would describe a: - ANSWERSPermanent opening
connecting the two cavities

,A term that would describe a benign growth in the mouth is a/an: - ANSWERSEpulis



An important caution in the use of plastic ear speculums to examine the ear is that they can: -
ANSWERSTransport infectious agents such bacteria and mites



A structure of the eye that will be noted when the fundus of the eye is examined is the: - ANSWERSOptic
disc



The medical term for constriction of the pupill of the eye is: - ANSWERSMiosis



The popliteal lymph node is located: - ANSWERSBehind the knee.



The bacteria that is likely to cause kennel cough in dogs is: - ANSWERSBordatella Bronchiseptica



Relating to auscultation of the lungs, a louder than normal respiratory sound us described as: -
ANSWERSRale



The range of the normal heart rate of the dog when at rest is: - ANSWERS80-120 BPM



Relating to the examination of heart murmurs, the term "grade" refers to: - ANSWERSLoudness



The definition of atelectasis is: - ANSWERSA collapsed lung



When compared to large breed dogs, the heart rates of small breed dogs are generally: - ANSWERSFaster



Atopic dermatitis is a condition related to: - ANSWERSAllergies to a variety of antigens



In the cat, periauricular alopecia is usually: - ANSWERSa normal finding

,In the normal cat, the kidneys are readily palpated and should be approximately: - ANSWERS2.5 to 3.5
cm in length



The urinary bladder can usually be palpated in the ________ abdomen? - ANSWERSCaudoventral



In a pregnant dog or cat, milk can be expressed from the mammary glands during the last _______ of
gestation. - ANSWERS1-2 weeks



The parameters that are used to assess the brain during a nervous system examination are: -
ANSWERSCranial nerves and mental status.



Placement of limbs in relation to gravity requires integration by nerves in the spinal cord and is called: -
ANSWERSProprioception



An example of a spinal reflex that is commonly used during the neurological portion of the physical exam
is (the): - ANSWERSPatellar tendon



Area of hair loss: - ANSWERSAlopecia



An area toward the nose: - ANSWERSRostral



Fluid in the abdominal cavity: - ANSWERSAscites



Grating on movement of a joint: - ANSWERSCrepitus



Infestation with mites: - ANSWERSAcariasis



The anesthetic that should be used with caution in greyhounds due to the possibility of prolonged effect
is: - ANSWERSThiopental

, The decade that gas anesthesia became widely used in veterinary medicine in the US was the: -
ANSWERS1960's



The part of the central nervous system that contains the viral centers for cardiac and respiratory function
is the: - ANSWERSMedulla



The anesthesia technique that is recommended for a procedure that is anticipated to take longer than 10
minutes is: - ANSWERSInhalation



The type of surgical procedure that is likely to require Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation (IPPV) is:
- ANSWERSIntrathoracic or open chest



Of the consideration listed below, which is most important to consider in the process of choosing an
anesthetic technique for a particular patient. - ANSWERSPre-anesthetic physical exam



The agent involved in anesthesia that is often avoided in pediatric and geriatric patients because of
prolonged duration of action is: - ANSWERSAcepromazine



The breeds of dogs that may have trouble breathing during a general anesthesia because of anatomical
obstruction of airways and collection of salivary secretions are: - ANSWERSBrachycephalic



Of the electrocardiac tracings listed below, the one that is considered normal for the dog is: -
ANSWERSSinus arrhythmia



Bleeding times longer than normal would be indication of a bleeding disorder. The normal buccal
mucosal bleeding time in the dog is: - ANSWERS2-4 minutes



The type of fluid that would likely be chosen for IV administration for most routine anesthetic
procedures is: - ANSWERSLactated ringers



When an anesthetized patient is positioned on a surgical table with the head lower than the tail section
of the body, a veterinary technician should be monitoring the patient carefully for: - ANSWERSLung
compression and hypoxia

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