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VTNE Practice Sets – Pharmacology Questions And Answers A cow is accidentally dosed with an equine dose of xylazine. What drug should be immediately administered? A. none, the equine and bovine doses of xylazine are the same B. Epinephrine C. Naloxone D. Yohimbine Yohimbine

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VTNE Practice Sets – Pharmacology
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A cow is accidentally dosed with an equine dose of xylazine. What drug should be immediately

administered?




A. none, the equine and bovine doses of xylazine are the same

B. Epinephrine

C. Naloxone


D. Yohimbine Yohimbine




You're working at the front desk today. When you walk back to the treatment area, you notice a

cat under anesthesia with eyes wide open, unblinking, limbs distended stiffly, and salivating

profusely. Which anesthetic was used?




A. Xylazine (Rompun)

B. Medetomidine (Domitor)

C. Ketamine (Ketaset)


D. Propofol (PropoFlo) Ketamine

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- does not induce muscle relaxation found in most other anesthetics




- normally used in conjunction with atropine to reduce hypersalivation




You're out on call with the vet to a dairy farm. You're asked to use Xylazine to sedate patient.

When using this drug on bovine, you must:




A. use an adequate dose because cattle tend to be resistant to its effects

B. Always use concurrently with a barbiturate to achieve adequate analgesia

C. Not use because it is contraindicated in bovine


D. Use about 1/10 of the equine dose Use about 1/10 of equine dose




- Ruminants are extremely sensitive to Xylazine




New vet assistant is returning an opened bottle of propofol to the fridge to use tomorrow. You

explain:




A. Propofol should be stored at room temperature

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B. Bottles only contain enough for one patient

C. Bacteria will readily grow and produce endotoxins, so unwise to be left open

D. Bottle has been contaminated from first patient, and possibly contagious diseases can be

transmitted Bacteria and endotoxins will readily grow in an unopened bottle




- Propofol contains no preservatives and emulsion promotes bacterial growth




You're working with an equine vet on a breeding farm. You'll be sedating a young stallion for an

oral exam. The vet will probably not use which tranquilizer:




A. Xylazine (Rompun)

B. Diazepam (Valium)

C. Detomidine (Dormosedan)


D. Acepromazine (PromAce) Acepromazine




- potential side effect is penile prolapse, therefore it is contraindicated in breeding stallions

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Beuthanasia solution is back ordered at the distributor, so your employer asks you to order a

different euthanasia solution. In researching the available drugs, you are reminded that the active

ingredient in most euthanasia solutions is:




A. Phenobarbital

B. Pentobarbital

C. Methohexital (Brevane)


D. Thiopental (Pentothal) Pentobarbital




What is the therapeutic range defined as? the relationship of a drug's ability to achieve a

desired effect vs causing a toxic effect




Norepinephrine, epinephrine, and dopamine are the primary neurotransmitters for the:




A. parasympathetic nervous system

B. sympathetic nervous system

C. central nervous system


D. peripheral nervous system sympathetic nervous system

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