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VTNE Test Preparation:65 Frequently Asked Questions With Expert Guided Answers
A rabbit presents with a 2-day history of anorexia. You take radiographs and notice an ingesta-filled stomach with large amounts of gas in the intestines and cecum. This is suggestive of what condition in the rabbit? 
a. GI stasis 
b. Acute GI dilation 
c. GI foreign-body obstruction 
d. GI neoplasia - ️️GI stasis 
What does high-frequency diarrhea with straining and mucus indicate? 
a. Involvement of the jejunum or ileum 
b. Colitis 
c. Involvement of the stomach 
d. Involvement of the larg...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A rabbit presents with a 2-day history of anorexia. You take radiographs and notice an ingesta-filled stomach with large amounts of gas in the intestines and cecum. This is suggestive of what condition in the rabbit? 
a. GI stasis 
b. Acute GI dilation 
c. GI foreign-body obstruction 
d. GI neoplasia - ️️GI stasis 
What does high-frequency diarrhea with straining and mucus indicate? 
a. Involvement of the jejunum or ileum 
b. Colitis 
c. Involvement of the stomach 
d. Involvement of the larg...
VTNE 73 PRACTICE TEST C END OF YEAR REVISION QUESTIONS|CORRECTLY SOLVED|26 PAGES
Which of the following procedures is used to prevent gastric torsion in large, deep-chested dog breeds? 
 
A. Enterotomy 
B. Gastropexy 
C. Gastrectomy 
D. Celiotomy - ️️B. Gastropexy 
Which of the following scissors should a surgeon use to cut delicate tissue? 
 
 
A. Metzenbaum 
B. Operating 
C. Mayo 
D. Lister - ️️A. Metzenbaum 
When taking a caudocranial radiograph of the feline stifle, the distal boundary is the: 
 
 
A. joint space of the stifle. 
B. distal 1/3rd of the t...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which of the following procedures is used to prevent gastric torsion in large, deep-chested dog breeds? 
 
A. Enterotomy 
B. Gastropexy 
C. Gastrectomy 
D. Celiotomy - ️️B. Gastropexy 
Which of the following scissors should a surgeon use to cut delicate tissue? 
 
 
A. Metzenbaum 
B. Operating 
C. Mayo 
D. Lister - ️️A. Metzenbaum 
When taking a caudocranial radiograph of the feline stifle, the distal boundary is the: 
 
 
A. joint space of the stifle. 
B. distal 1/3rd of the t...
VTNE Prep: Animal Care and Surgical Nursing 118 WITH Expert Answers to Common Questions
What is the most common blood type in cats in the United States? - ️️Type A 
An owner has fed her diabetic cat and has given the insulin injection. She calls the clinic because there is a wet spot on the fur where she gave the injection and she doesn't think it went in. What will you advise her to do? - ️️Not re-dose the insulin, just give the next scheduled dose as directed 
A client calls and plans to breed her prized Yorkie Emmy-Lou. She just finished her heat cycle, and the client...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is the most common blood type in cats in the United States? - ️️Type A 
An owner has fed her diabetic cat and has given the insulin injection. She calls the clinic because there is a wet spot on the fur where she gave the injection and she doesn't think it went in. What will you advise her to do? - ️️Not re-dose the insulin, just give the next scheduled dose as directed 
A client calls and plans to breed her prized Yorkie Emmy-Lou. She just finished her heat cycle, and the client...
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about 120 VTNE PRACTICE TEST REVIEW QUIZ QUESTIONS|36 PAGES
to prevent hypothermia in birds small animals and reptiles after surgery they are 
1. placed in an incubator 
2. wrapped in wet towels 
3. kept under anesthesia longer 
4. woken up immediately after surgery - ️️1. placed in an incubator 
an owner brings in a 2 year old mastiff the dog refuses to eat but it is drinking and is active the vet medical team examines the dog runs blood tests and performs an x ray all the results come back normal the dog is put on an antidepressant and sent home...
- Exam (elaborations)
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to prevent hypothermia in birds small animals and reptiles after surgery they are 
1. placed in an incubator 
2. wrapped in wet towels 
3. kept under anesthesia longer 
4. woken up immediately after surgery - ️️1. placed in an incubator 
an owner brings in a 2 year old mastiff the dog refuses to eat but it is drinking and is active the vet medical team examines the dog runs blood tests and performs an x ray all the results come back normal the dog is put on an antidepressant and sent home...
VTNE 250 PRACTICE REVIEW TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS|SOLVED CORRECTLY|103 PAGES
Which of these is not a sign of dystocia in a dog? 
a. 68 days of gestation without signs of labor 
b. 4 hours of week contractions without production of a fetus 
c. 30 minutes of strong contractions without production of a fetus 
d. Overt disorder interfering with delivery - ️️a. 68 days of gestation without signs of labor 
Which of these is the best source of protein for an iguana's diet? 
a. Alfalfa 
b. Chicken 
c. Chick peas 
d. Egg - ️️a. Alfalfa 
Which position of the anesthetiz...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which of these is not a sign of dystocia in a dog? 
a. 68 days of gestation without signs of labor 
b. 4 hours of week contractions without production of a fetus 
c. 30 minutes of strong contractions without production of a fetus 
d. Overt disorder interfering with delivery - ️️a. 68 days of gestation without signs of labor 
Which of these is the best source of protein for an iguana's diet? 
a. Alfalfa 
b. Chicken 
c. Chick peas 
d. Egg - ️️a. Alfalfa 
Which position of the anesthetiz...
VTNE 200 Practice Test 1 Diagnostics Questions Correctly Answered|95 Pages
1. 4.53 kilograms - ️️You are performing an examination of a canine patient and you measure his weight at 10 pounds. What is the dog's weight in kilograms? 
 
1. 4.53 kilograms 
2. 9.04 kilograms 
3. 15.02 kilograms 
4. 22.04 kilograms 
1. 9 millimeters of moisture - ️️When administering a Schirmer's tear test,which of the following results would indicate a diagnosis of keratitis sicca in a feline patient? 
 
1. 9 millimeters of moisture 
2. 11 millimeters of moisture 
3. 12 millim...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. 4.53 kilograms - ️️You are performing an examination of a canine patient and you measure his weight at 10 pounds. What is the dog's weight in kilograms? 
 
1. 4.53 kilograms 
2. 9.04 kilograms 
3. 15.02 kilograms 
4. 22.04 kilograms 
1. 9 millimeters of moisture - ️️When administering a Schirmer's tear test,which of the following results would indicate a diagnosis of keratitis sicca in a feline patient? 
 
1. 9 millimeters of moisture 
2. 11 millimeters of moisture 
3. 12 millim...
Clarifying Common Questions on VTNE 75 prep With Correct Solutions|36 Pages
Blastomycosis is a disease caused by a: 
 
A. rickettsia. 
B. fungus. 
C. bacterium. 
D. virus. - ️️B. fungus. 
Cholestasis, increased osteoblastic activity, or corticosteroid therapy in the canine patient may cause an increase in: 
 
A. alanine aminotransferase (ALT). 
B. alkaline phosphatase (ALP). 
C. aspartate aminotransferase (AST). 
D. cholecystokinin (CK). - ️️B. alkaline phosphatase (ALP). 
Clients should be advised that while taking phenobarbital to control seizures, their pet m...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 36 pages •
Blastomycosis is a disease caused by a: 
 
A. rickettsia. 
B. fungus. 
C. bacterium. 
D. virus. - ️️B. fungus. 
Cholestasis, increased osteoblastic activity, or corticosteroid therapy in the canine patient may cause an increase in: 
 
A. alanine aminotransferase (ALT). 
B. alkaline phosphatase (ALP). 
C. aspartate aminotransferase (AST). 
D. cholecystokinin (CK). - ️️B. alkaline phosphatase (ALP). 
Clients should be advised that while taking phenobarbital to control seizures, their pet m...
VTNE 62 Radiology Review Quiz Questions| Correctly Answered |52 Pages
A pit bull is presented to the clinic for a GI study, because she consumed four sewing needles. Given her depression, anorexia, and abdominal tenderness, the doctor suspects that she has an intestinal perforation. You are asked to perform a positive contrast study. Which of the following contrast agents is contraindicated in this circumstance? 
A: 
Ionic iodinated compounds 
 
B: 
Nonionic iodinated compounds 
 
C: 
Barium sulfate 
 
D: 
BIPS - ️️Barium sulfate 
A radiation film badge worn a...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 52 pages •
A pit bull is presented to the clinic for a GI study, because she consumed four sewing needles. Given her depression, anorexia, and abdominal tenderness, the doctor suspects that she has an intestinal perforation. You are asked to perform a positive contrast study. Which of the following contrast agents is contraindicated in this circumstance? 
A: 
Ionic iodinated compounds 
 
B: 
Nonionic iodinated compounds 
 
C: 
Barium sulfate 
 
D: 
BIPS - ️️Barium sulfate 
A radiation film badge worn a...
VTNE 69 practice test A Review Questions With Correct Solutions
Which of the following does not increase radiographic density? - ️️Increased distance from target 
In radiographic terminology, to which of the following does the term density refer? - ️️the degree of blackness 
a radiograph that has been overexposed appears - ️️too dark 
When the veterinarian orders radiographs to investigate a suspected fracture of the left olecranon in a canine patient, the technician should radiograph the left: - ️️elbow 
The contrast media that are most used...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which of the following does not increase radiographic density? - ️️Increased distance from target 
In radiographic terminology, to which of the following does the term density refer? - ️️the degree of blackness 
a radiograph that has been overexposed appears - ️️too dark 
When the veterinarian orders radiographs to investigate a suspected fracture of the left olecranon in a canine patient, the technician should radiograph the left: - ️️elbow 
The contrast media that are most used...
Q&A Compilation: Insights on 60 VTNE Practice Questions With Answers:Exotic and Lab animal, Pharmacology
A mouse presents with hair missing from around its eyes, and on closer inspection, all mice, except one in the cage, have hair missing around the eyes. What is probably causing this? - ️️Barbering 
Which of the following is not a veterinary technician responsibility? 
a. 
Prescribing medications 
b. 
Calculating medication doses 
c. 
Administering medications 
d. 
Observing effects of medications - ️️a. 
Prescribing medications 
Which organisms causes Tyzzer's disease? 
a. 
Sia...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
A mouse presents with hair missing from around its eyes, and on closer inspection, all mice, except one in the cage, have hair missing around the eyes. What is probably causing this? - ️️Barbering 
Which of the following is not a veterinary technician responsibility? 
a. 
Prescribing medications 
b. 
Calculating medication doses 
c. 
Administering medications 
d. 
Observing effects of medications - ️️a. 
Prescribing medications 
Which organisms causes Tyzzer's disease? 
a. 
Sia...
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