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ATE 2612 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 Considered a pansystemic disease. Involves inflammation in multiple body systems. Caused by a Corona Virus. - ANSWERSFIP (Feline Infectious Pancreatitis) All of the following are signs of hyperthyroidism in the cat EXCEPT: - ANSWERSAnorexia ...

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Considered a pansystemic disease. Involves inflammation in multiple body systems. Caused by a Corona
Virus. - ANSWERSFIP (Feline Infectious Pancreatitis)



All of the following are signs of hyperthyroidism in the cat EXCEPT: - ANSWERSAnorexia



The medical treatment for hyperthyroidism in the cat is: - ANSWERSMethimazole



The etiology of feline lower urinary tract disease is: - ANSWERSUnknown at this time



When treating feline lower urinary tract disease, urinary catheters are placed and then removed: -
ANSWERSIn less than 24 hours



To aid in the prevention of feline lower urinary tract disease, diets are fed that will contain low levels of: -
ANSWERSMagnesium



A urinary acidifier that may be added to the diet of a feline patients as part of a prevention program for
feline lower urinary tract disease is: - ANSWERSAmmonium chloride



The definition of pollakiuria is: - ANSWERSAbnormally frequent passage of urine



Severe cases of hepatic lipidosis in the cat may result in disease conditions of the: - ANSWERSCentral
nervous system



Hepatic lipidosis in the cat is directly related to: - ANSWERSA lack of intake of proper nutrition



The course of treatment for feline hepatic lipidosis is generally: - ANSWERS3 to 6 weeksh

,Considering disease conditions in veterinary patients, the definition of etiology relates to: - ANSWERSThe
actual cause of the disease



The % of O2 in room air is: - ANSWERS20%



The signs that may be seen in a patient that is hypoxic is/are: - ANSWERSDrowsiness, Ataxia, Excitability,
Cyanosis



When delivering oxygen while using an oxygen cage, the inspired oxygen concentration should be set at:
- ANSWERS30% to 40%



The proper level of humidity that is recommended for the interior of an oxygen cage during therapy is: -
ANSWERS50% to 60%



When administering oxygen therapy with an oxygen mask, the recommended flow rate for most cases is:
- ANSWERS4 L/min



When administering oxygen therapy using a nasal catheter, a soft 5-8 Fr. plastic or rubber catheter is
placed in the nasal cavity to level of the: - ANSWERSCaudal nasal pharynx



A technique that involves striking the animal's chest to loosen bronchial secretions and thus facilitate
drainage is: - ANSWERSCoupage



Whenever possible, animals with lung problems should be maintained in: - ANSWERSSternal
recumbency



The condition that may occur if high levels of oxygen are used for long periods of time is: -
ANSWERSPulmonary edema



The size of water droplet that must be achieved to medicate the terminal bronchi (as measured in
microns) is: - ANSWERS2-5 microns

, An "H" tank of oxygen that has the capacity of 6900 Liters and is 40% full. The pressure reading for the
tank is 800 PSI. You are to flow 4 Liters of oxygen per minute to a patient as part of your oxygen therapy
technique. How long will your oxygen supply last? - ANSWERS11.5 hours



You are to administer oxygen therapy to a patient using an E tank. The tank is half full at 1000 PSI
pressure and so contains 330 Liters. The flow rate you will use is 2 Liters per minute. How long will the
oxygen in the tank last at your flow rate? - ANSWERS2 hrs and 45 min



The parameter that is the best aid in assessing the hydration status (degree of hydration or dehydration)
of a patient is: - ANSWERSBody weight



The changes in the PCV (packed cell volume) that would be expected in the dehydrated patient is a/an: -
ANSWERSIncrease



A constituent of a therapeutic fluid that would have the effect of raising the pH of the plasma of a
patient is: - ANSWERSLactate



Signs of fluid volume over load will include all of following EXCEPT: - ANSWERSSunken eyes



The osmotic pressure of 50% dextrose solution related to serum is: - ANSWERSHypertonic



An indication for the use of Hetastarch as a fluid therapy agent is: - ANSWERSHypovolemic shock



The units of heparin that you would add to a 1 Liter bag of saline to prepare a standard solution of
"heparinized saline" is: - ANSWERS5000



The agent that should never be given subcutaneously is: - ANSWERSDextrose solutions with a
concentration of greater than 2%



The recommended rate of fluid administration for the IV route when providing fluid therapy for
maintenance in ml/lb/hr is: - ANSWERS1-2

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