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VTNE final exam Questions And Answers Where is blood most commonly collected from the rabbit Ear Snuffles in a rabbit is caused by Pasterurella mutocicida What is a common problem scene in young hamsters from a pet store Diarrhea A usual site for vina puncture in anesthetized mice is Retro orbi...

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VTNE final exam Questions And Answers

Where is blood most commonly collected from the rabbit Ear




Snuffles in a rabbit is caused by Pasterurella mutocicida




What is a common problem scene in young hamsters from a pet store Diarrhea




A usual site for vina puncture in anesthetized mice is Retro orbital




The sex of a juvenile mice is determined by Anogenital distance




Seizures are inherited condition most often seen in which species Gerbil




Vitamin C is an essential ingredient in the diet of which species Guinea pigs and

nonhuman primates




The best method of euthanizing a large group of mice is Carbon dioxide

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Rabbits practice scope of Asia primarily to recover Vitamin B complex




What is the primary cause of upper respiratory disease in rats Mycoplasma pulmonis




Scurvy is most likely still be seen in what animal Guinea pig




Porphyrins are secreted by which gland in the rat Harderian




Ferrets not intended for breeding should be spayed to prevent hypoestrogenism. What is the

series clinical effect of this disease? Hepatic necrosis




What do you not eat viral disease of primates produces a male disease with ulcers on the mucous

membranes Anton of the macaques, but is lethal to other primates in humans? Herpes B




How long should a pet rat be fasted prior to Anastasia Fasting is not necessary




Ferrets are very susceptible to which disease? Canine distemper

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What is the causative agent of Tyzzer's disease? Clostridium piliforme




Electrical activity that serves as the pacemaker in the heart or junaid' from what specific area this

is eventually cool activity the serves ...




Electrical activity that serves as the pacemaker in the heart originates from what specific area?

B. Sinoatrial node in the right atrium




What of the following is not a sign of shock? Elevated body temperature




Vitamin K is used to treat what poison? A snail bait




A dog tries to swallow a ball and it becomes lodge in the back of the throat he is curious and alert

but only to takes slow, shallow breaths . Which of the following abnormalities would you

expect? Respiratory acidosis




Gastric GVD is a life-threatening emergency. It's main damaging effect is obstruction of the :

Caudal vena cava

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When performing CPR on a Neil Nadel calf, which are the two most critical procedures to

begin? Establish an airway and cardiac compressions




Which solution is least desirable for treatment of shock 5% dextrose




The four patients describe a little present your clinic at the same time and what order should

these patients be triaged C. B, A, C, D




Oxygen can be administered to a patient through all of the following except Chest tube




A small breed dog is considered Tachycardic if the heart rate is A. <180




Which of the following would best to treated a cat that experiences status epilepticus A.

Midazolam




A dog has Matilda hide poisoning and presents with seizures. His temperature is 10 9°F, and you

begin cooling techniques while the veterinarian to reach the seizures. At what temperature should

you stop trying to cool the dog? C. 103F

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