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[Show more]Sucking louse of cattle 
Haematopinus species 
 
 
 
Q fever in sheep is caused by 
Coxiella burnetii 
 
 
 
To restrain a kid for dehorning you must 
Fold the legs in your lap and place each hand along the cheeks, holding the ears out of the way 
 
 
 
When using xylazine in cattle you must use 
1/...
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Add to cartSucking louse of cattle 
Haematopinus species 
 
 
 
Q fever in sheep is caused by 
Coxiella burnetii 
 
 
 
To restrain a kid for dehorning you must 
Fold the legs in your lap and place each hand along the cheeks, holding the ears out of the way 
 
 
 
When using xylazine in cattle you must use 
1/...
Large Strongyles 
Cause of intestinal disease in horses 
Results in colic, diarrhea, and/or chronic weight loss 
 
 
 
Strongylus vulgaris 
Most commonly associated with clinical signs of disease 
 
 
 
Anoplocephala perfoliata 
Equine tapeworm 
 
Treatment: Pyrazinoisoquinolines (Praziquantel) 
 
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Add to cartLarge Strongyles 
Cause of intestinal disease in horses 
Results in colic, diarrhea, and/or chronic weight loss 
 
 
 
Strongylus vulgaris 
Most commonly associated with clinical signs of disease 
 
 
 
Anoplocephala perfoliata 
Equine tapeworm 
 
Treatment: Pyrazinoisoquinolines (Praziquantel) 
 
 ...
What is the name of the joint shown at the arrow? 
pastern 
 
 
 
What is the name of the area shown at the large arrow? 
bulb of the heel 
 
 
 
What is the location of a superficial artery in the equine that is used for pulse monitoring? 
mandibular 
 
 
 
Which is the abnormal physical data for t...
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Add to cartWhat is the name of the joint shown at the arrow? 
pastern 
 
 
 
What is the name of the area shown at the large arrow? 
bulb of the heel 
 
 
 
What is the location of a superficial artery in the equine that is used for pulse monitoring? 
mandibular 
 
 
 
Which is the abnormal physical data for t...
The normal temperature for an equine patient ranges from: 
99- 101.5 F 
 
 
 
The normal pulse for an equine patient is: 
28-44 bpm 
 
 
 
The normal respiratory rate for an equine patient is: 
6-16 rpm 
 
 
 
Consumption of colostrum after being born is important to a neonate's health because: 
Pa...
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Add to cartThe normal temperature for an equine patient ranges from: 
99- 101.5 F 
 
 
 
The normal pulse for an equine patient is: 
28-44 bpm 
 
 
 
The normal respiratory rate for an equine patient is: 
6-16 rpm 
 
 
 
Consumption of colostrum after being born is important to a neonate's health because: 
Pa...
this is known as the equine roundworm 
parascaris equorum 
 
 
 
parascaris equorum is frequently found in 
younger horses 6 months and older 
 
 
 
c/s from a parascaris equorum infection 
younger horses: coughing, pneumonia, poor growth 
adults: impaction causing colic and death 
 
 
 
this is als...
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Add to cartthis is known as the equine roundworm 
parascaris equorum 
 
 
 
parascaris equorum is frequently found in 
younger horses 6 months and older 
 
 
 
c/s from a parascaris equorum infection 
younger horses: coughing, pneumonia, poor growth 
adults: impaction causing colic and death 
 
 
 
this is als...
What happens to the wavelength as the frequency of an x-ray decreases? 
 
a. it lengthens 
b. it shortens 
c. it does not change 
d. it is not a factor when describing x-rays 
a 
 
 
 
What best describes ionizing electromagnetic radiation? 
 
a. it is characterized by the energy contained in a phot...
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Add to cartWhat happens to the wavelength as the frequency of an x-ray decreases? 
 
a. it lengthens 
b. it shortens 
c. it does not change 
d. it is not a factor when describing x-rays 
a 
 
 
 
What best describes ionizing electromagnetic radiation? 
 
a. it is characterized by the energy contained in a phot...
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