VTNE final exam
What the usual life span mice, rats and hamsters?
C) 3 years
A ferret presents for periodic hind end weakness and the veterinarian suspects an insulinoma. If blood is drawn while the ferret is presenting with clinical signs, what laboratory result would most likely be found?
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VTNE final exam
What the usual life span mice, rats and hamsters?
C) 3 years
A ferret presents for periodic hind end weakness and the veterinarian suspects an insulinoma. If blood
is drawn while the ferret is presenting with clinical signs, what laboratory result would most likely be
found?
a hypoglycemia
Which species gives birth to large precocial young?
d.) d. Guinea pig
Which viral disease carried by hamsters and other rodents is zoonotic?
ⓑ Lymphocytic choriomeningitis
Which disease in the non-human primate is routinely tested for in the laboratory setting?
ⓑ Tuberculosis
Which laboratory animals should be routinely vaccinated for rabies
C ferret
Trichobezoars is most common in which species
B rabbit
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
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
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
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Electrical activity that serves as the pacemaker in the heart originates from what specific area?
B. Sinoatrial node in the right atrium
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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
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
You need to administer emergency drugs and fluids to a critical 0.25 KG puppy but are unable to place
a cephalic or jugular catheter. What would be the best alternative route?
Introsseous
To reduce intracranial pressure that results from trauma, what of the following may be administered?
A. Mannitol
Which heart rhythms shows occasional bizarre shapes QRS complex at random intervals?
, A. Ventricular premature contractions
18-year-old domestic shorthair cat presents with a history of vomiting and inappetence and a severely
dehydrated. His CBC shows a him hemoatocrit of 22%. What can be said about this cat?
His true hematocrit is likely lower than 22%
What is the normal reading for central venous pressure
0-10 cm H2O
Which of the following is clinical signs that you would see in a dog with chocolate toxicity
Tachycardia
What is the rate of cardiac compressions apply to a large dog during cardio pulmonary Resuscitation
80 to 100 per minute
A large dog was hit by a car and presented for mild shock and respiratory distress. On physical exam,
you notice that when the dog inhales, part of the chest wall sinks into the chest. What is this
condition?
C. Flail chest
Constant rate infusion of dopamine or dobutamine is used to achieve what desired effect?
Increased heart contractibility
A patient with pneumothorax is most likely to exhibit which symptoms?
A. Dyspnea
A toy poodle presents for muscle tremors, staff gate, and reluctance to walk. Her history shows that
her vaccines are up-to-date and that she is currently nursing 53 week old puppies. You run a CBC
answer in chemistry. What is most likely abnormal result?
Hypocalcemia
A three-week rocket and is found in which I am not responsive. What home treatment is most likely
to improve the condition?
C. Karo syrup
Which of the following are in the correct order of flow of blood through the heart?
D. Right atrium, tricuspid valve, right ventricle, pulmonic valve
How much time does it take before cardiac arrest causes irreversible brain damage?
Three minutes
Emesishould not be induced in a dog that has consumed which toxin ?
Gasoline
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