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Canine NAVLE Review Correct Questions & Answers!!
  • Canine NAVLE Review Correct Questions & Answers!!

  • Exam (elaborations) • 9 pages • 2023
  • Main DDx for *5 month old* mixed breed dog with lethargy, *ocular & nasal discharge*, cough, vomiting & diarrhea. (Keratitis, conjunctivitis, uveitis) - ANSWERSCanine Distemper Common Age of Canine Distemper? - ANSWERS3-6 months What are the order of general clinical signs for Canine Distemper? - ANSWERS1st= Resp & Ocular 2nd= GI Signs 3rd= CNS signs- *Myoclonus* Canine Distemper: Main clinical sign is "chewing gum" seizures + myoclonus. What is Myoclonus? - ANSWERSRhythmic Twitchin...
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Canine NAVLE Review Correct Questions & Answers(RATED A)
  • Canine NAVLE Review Correct Questions & Answers(RATED A)

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  • Main DDx for *5 month old* mixed breed dog with lethargy, *ocular & nasal discharge*, cough, vomiting & diarrhea. (Keratitis, conjunctivitis, uveitis) - ANSWERSCanine Distemper Common Age of Canine Distemper? - ANSWERS3-6 months What are the order of general clinical signs for Canine Distemper? - ANSWERS1st= Resp & Ocular 2nd= GI Signs 3rd= CNS signs- *Myoclonus* Canine Distemper: Main clinical sign is "chewing gum" seizures + myoclonus. What is Myoclonus? - ANSWERSRhythmic Twitchin...
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Canine NAVLE Review Question 100% solved 2023
  • Canine NAVLE Review Question 100% solved 2023

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  • Canine NAVLE Review Question 100% solved 2023Main DDx for 5 month old mixed breed dog with lethargy, ocular & nasal discharge, cough, vomiting & diarrhea. (Keratitis, conjunctivitis, uveitis) Canine Distemper Common Age of Canine Distemper? 3-6 months What are the order of general clinical signs for Canine Distemper? 1st= Resp & Ocular 2nd= GI Signs 3rd= CNS signs- Myoclonus Canine Distemper: Main clinical sign is "chewing gum" seizures + myoclonus. What is Myoclonus?...
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Canine NAVLE 2023 Review Exam Test With Complete Solution
  • Canine NAVLE 2023 Review Exam Test With Complete Solution

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Zuku Review NAVLE TEST PREP 100% guaranteed success.
  • Zuku Review NAVLE TEST PREP 100% guaranteed success.

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  • Zuku Review NAVLE TEST PREP 100% guaranteed success. Which one of the following choices is the most common etiology of canine cholangiohepatitis? A - Neoplastic biliary obstruction B - Idiopathic C - Ascending infection D - Liver fluke migration E - Toxicity - correct answers.C. Ascending infection Ascending infection: Enteric bacteria migrate up the bile duct from the intestines and create an infection in the liver and biliary tract in most cases of canine cholangiohepatit...
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NAVLE graded A+ to pass 2023
  • NAVLE graded A+ to pass 2023

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  • NAVLE graded A+ to pass 2023This is Sacrococcygeal dysgenesis, an inherited trait in Manx cats. Look for dysgenesis, agenesis of sacrum or other spinal column abnormalities. May present asymptomatic or with palpable lumbosacral abnormalities and LMN hind limb signs. (Hopping or crouched gait). May see nonprogressive urinary or fecal incontinence, chronic constipation. Sequelae include recurrent urinary tract infections, megacolon. NO treatment. Follow this link to see the original Me...
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