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VTNE Pain Management and Analgesia Exam Questions and Answers
which of the following is not one of the 3 primary factors included in a quality of life scale? 
a) social factors 
b) interpersonal factors 
c) physical factors 
d) behavioral factors - b) interpersonal factors 
The veterinary technician can play an important role in pain management by: 
a) monitoring urine and fecal output 
b) changing the medication when it is ineffective 
c) communicating directly with the clinician about particular concerns 
d) directing the veterinary assistant to provide ...
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which of the following is not one of the 3 primary factors included in a quality of life scale? 
a) social factors 
b) interpersonal factors 
c) physical factors 
d) behavioral factors - b) interpersonal factors 
The veterinary technician can play an important role in pain management by: 
a) monitoring urine and fecal output 
b) changing the medication when it is ineffective 
c) communicating directly with the clinician about particular concerns 
d) directing the veterinary assistant to provide ...
Emergency And Critical Care VTNE Exam Questions and Answers
Which of the following is least useful when resuscitating a dog in shock? 
A. D5W 
B. Hetastarch 
C. Hypertonic saline 
D. Plasma-Lyte 48 - D5W 
The first drug of choice for a cat that experiences status epilepticus is: 
A. Diazepam 
B. Pentobarbital 
C. Potassium bromide 
D. Propofol - Diazepam 
Tension pneumothorax occurs when pressure in the thoracic cavity is: 
A. Less than atmospheric pressure 
B. Equal to atmospheric pressure 
C. Greater than atmospheric pressure 
D. Constant as animal bre...
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Which of the following is least useful when resuscitating a dog in shock? 
A. D5W 
B. Hetastarch 
C. Hypertonic saline 
D. Plasma-Lyte 48 - D5W 
The first drug of choice for a cat that experiences status epilepticus is: 
A. Diazepam 
B. Pentobarbital 
C. Potassium bromide 
D. Propofol - Diazepam 
Tension pneumothorax occurs when pressure in the thoracic cavity is: 
A. Less than atmospheric pressure 
B. Equal to atmospheric pressure 
C. Greater than atmospheric pressure 
D. Constant as animal bre...
VTNE Prep: Laboratory Procedures Exam Questions and Answers
What is the morphology of Vibrio spp. bacteria? 
A. Bacillus 
B. Coccus 
C. Spirochete 
D. Coccobacillus - A. Bacillus 
All of the following are important functions of bacterial fimbriae, except: 
A. Attachment 
B. Locomotion 
C. Ion transport 
D. Antibiotic resistance - A. Attachment 
Bacterial endospores are: 
A. Resistant to heat and desiccation 
B. A form of asexual reproduction 
C. A consequence of mating 
D. Highly susceptible to antiseptics - A. Resistant to heat and desiccation 
Blood le...
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What is the morphology of Vibrio spp. bacteria? 
A. Bacillus 
B. Coccus 
C. Spirochete 
D. Coccobacillus - A. Bacillus 
All of the following are important functions of bacterial fimbriae, except: 
A. Attachment 
B. Locomotion 
C. Ion transport 
D. Antibiotic resistance - A. Attachment 
Bacterial endospores are: 
A. Resistant to heat and desiccation 
B. A form of asexual reproduction 
C. A consequence of mating 
D. Highly susceptible to antiseptics - A. Resistant to heat and desiccation 
Blood le...
VTNE Veterinary Microbiology Lab Quiz 2
Punctiform Colonies 
tiny colonies of bacterial growth 
Different Types of Forms of Colonies 
-punctiform 
-circular 
-irregular 
-filamentous 
-rhizoid 
Filamentous Colonies 
growth composed of long, irregular placed or interwoven threads 
Rhizoid Colonies 
growth of an irregular branched or rootlike character 
Different Elevations of Bacterial Colonies 
-effuse 
-flat 
-raised 
-convex 
-pulvinate 
Effuse Elevation of Colonies 
growth thin veil, unusually spreading, very flat 
Convex Elevation...
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Punctiform Colonies 
tiny colonies of bacterial growth 
Different Types of Forms of Colonies 
-punctiform 
-circular 
-irregular 
-filamentous 
-rhizoid 
Filamentous Colonies 
growth composed of long, irregular placed or interwoven threads 
Rhizoid Colonies 
growth of an irregular branched or rootlike character 
Different Elevations of Bacterial Colonies 
-effuse 
-flat 
-raised 
-convex 
-pulvinate 
Effuse Elevation of Colonies 
growth thin veil, unusually spreading, very flat 
Convex Elevation...
VTNE Practice: Diagnostic Imaging Exam Questions and
What is a physical property of x-rays? - Travel in straight lines 
As the wavelength of x-ray photons shortens, the energy of the x-ray beam will - Increase 
The kVp setting on an x-ray machine controls the - Quality of the x-ray beam 
The milliampere-seconds (mAs) setting on an x-ray machine controls the - Quantity of x-rays emitted 
During an exposure, electrons in the x-ray tube travel from the - Cathode to the anode 
To produce x-rays, a great deal of energy in an x-ray tube is converted int...
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What is a physical property of x-rays? - Travel in straight lines 
As the wavelength of x-ray photons shortens, the energy of the x-ray beam will - Increase 
The kVp setting on an x-ray machine controls the - Quality of the x-ray beam 
The milliampere-seconds (mAs) setting on an x-ray machine controls the - Quantity of x-rays emitted 
During an exposure, electrons in the x-ray tube travel from the - Cathode to the anode 
To produce x-rays, a great deal of energy in an x-ray tube is converted int...
CCI ECHO BOARD REVIEW
AR WAVE FORM 
aortic regurg 
AS WAVE FORM 
aortic stenosis 
MS WAVE FORM 
mitral stenosis? 
MR WAVE FORM 
Mitral Regurg 
TR WAVE FORM 
Tricupsid regurg 
TS WAVE FORM 
Tricupsid Stenosis 
PS WAVE FORM 
Pulmonary stenosis 
PR WAVE FORM 
Pulmonary Regurg 
Which valve separates the greatest pressure difference? 
Mitral valve 
Which wall is closest to LV side of A4c #9 
Anteriolateral 
Which wall is closest to LV side of A2c #4 
Anterior wall 
Which artifact is this? 
Reverberation
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AR WAVE FORM 
aortic regurg 
AS WAVE FORM 
aortic stenosis 
MS WAVE FORM 
mitral stenosis? 
MR WAVE FORM 
Mitral Regurg 
TR WAVE FORM 
Tricupsid regurg 
TS WAVE FORM 
Tricupsid Stenosis 
PS WAVE FORM 
Pulmonary stenosis 
PR WAVE FORM 
Pulmonary Regurg 
Which valve separates the greatest pressure difference? 
Mitral valve 
Which wall is closest to LV side of A4c #9 
Anteriolateral 
Which wall is closest to LV side of A2c #4 
Anterior wall 
Which artifact is this? 
Reverberation
CCI ECHO MOCK 1 EXAM
A pt presents with a transcatheter aortic valve replacement. What information must the sonographer obtain prior to performing the echocardiogram? Choose all answers that apply. 
Date of implantation 
Size of Valve 
Systemic blood pressure 
Prior LV Ejection Fraction 
Dilated Cardiomyopathy 
The double diamond sign on an M -mode tracing of the MV is indicative of mid diastolic closure caused by..... 
Acute MI 
Dressler Syndrome 
Pulmonary HTN 
Dilated cardiomyopathy 
E-F 
The slope between which ...
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A pt presents with a transcatheter aortic valve replacement. What information must the sonographer obtain prior to performing the echocardiogram? Choose all answers that apply. 
Date of implantation 
Size of Valve 
Systemic blood pressure 
Prior LV Ejection Fraction 
Dilated Cardiomyopathy 
The double diamond sign on an M -mode tracing of the MV is indicative of mid diastolic closure caused by..... 
Acute MI 
Dressler Syndrome 
Pulmonary HTN 
Dilated cardiomyopathy 
E-F 
The slope between which ...
RCES THE FINAL EXAM 2025 SOLUTION
In patients with CHF and LBBB that are severely symptomatic, properly performed CRT-P (without defib) reduces sudden death and mortality by: - 40-50% 
Three reasons to use multipolar CS/LV leads in resynchronized therapy are: - Stimulate LV in area of lowest threshold, stimulate LV in area of greatest asynchrony, prevent phrenic nerve stimulation by changing the LV pacing vector 
Implanting the LV lead in small diameter coronary veins, which type of resynchronization lv lead design generally has...
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In patients with CHF and LBBB that are severely symptomatic, properly performed CRT-P (without defib) reduces sudden death and mortality by: - 40-50% 
Three reasons to use multipolar CS/LV leads in resynchronized therapy are: - Stimulate LV in area of lowest threshold, stimulate LV in area of greatest asynchrony, prevent phrenic nerve stimulation by changing the LV pacing vector 
Implanting the LV lead in small diameter coronary veins, which type of resynchronization lv lead design generally has...
RCES Exam Questions with All Correct Answers 2025
What is ARVD and when does it occur? - Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular dysplasia; occurs when the RV myocardium is replaced by fatty and fibrotic tissue 
What are afterdepolarizations? - Abnormal secondary voltage depolarizations during the cardiac action potential 
What are the two types of afterdepolarizations? - EADs (early after depolarizations) and DADs (delayed afterdepolarizations 
What does the QT interval represent? - ventricular depolarization and repolarization 
What is antedromic co...
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What is ARVD and when does it occur? - Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular dysplasia; occurs when the RV myocardium is replaced by fatty and fibrotic tissue 
What are afterdepolarizations? - Abnormal secondary voltage depolarizations during the cardiac action potential 
What are the two types of afterdepolarizations? - EADs (early after depolarizations) and DADs (delayed afterdepolarizations 
What does the QT interval represent? - ventricular depolarization and repolarization 
What is antedromic co...
RCES FINAL Exam Questions with All Correct Answers
Loss of spectral window with pulsed doppler ultrasound occurs with 
a. flow turbulence 
b. parabolic flow 
c. laminar flow 
d. all of the above 
e. none of the above 
a. flow turbulence 
what must be present in order for flow to occur? 
a. stenosis 
b. resistance 
c. pressure gradient 
d. kinetic energy 
e. potential energy 
c. pressure gradient 
a severe unilateral neurological deficit which is not reversible is classified as 
a. stroke 
b. reversible (resolving), ischemic neurological deficit ...
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Loss of spectral window with pulsed doppler ultrasound occurs with 
a. flow turbulence 
b. parabolic flow 
c. laminar flow 
d. all of the above 
e. none of the above 
a. flow turbulence 
what must be present in order for flow to occur? 
a. stenosis 
b. resistance 
c. pressure gradient 
d. kinetic energy 
e. potential energy 
c. pressure gradient 
a severe unilateral neurological deficit which is not reversible is classified as 
a. stroke 
b. reversible (resolving), ischemic neurological deficit ...