2 GRADED A+ (ACTUAL EXAM ) Questions and Answers (Solved)
- This parasite, collected from a canine patient by means of superficial skin
scraping, is known as:
Answer: cheyletiella
- Target cells (leptocytes) can be caused by
Answer: improper EDTA to whole blood ratio.
3. A pulse oximeter will help an anesthetist:
Answer: assess tissue perfusion.
4. Permanent incisors of the dog erupt at the age of:
Answer: 6-10 weeks
- Which of the following areas should be shaved for an exploratory laparotomy?
Answer: midsternum to pubis; laterally to edge of ribs
6. The level of waste anesthetic gas is most influenced by:
Answer: the use of a scavenging system.
- The major lesion associated with infections of horses by Strongylus vulgaris is
injury to the:
Answer: arterial system
- When radiographing the teeth of a canine, the parallel technique should be used
on which teeth?
Answer: 108, 109, 110
- In order to accurately deliver 1:10 dilution of 2.27% enrofloxacin to a 40 g (1.41
oz) parakeet that needs to be treated with 5 mg/kg IM, which of the following volume values is required?
Answer: 0.09ml
- Unused media intended for microbiology purposes should be stored
Answer: in an incubator
- A vial of penicillin contains 2,000,000 units of the dry drug. To make the
penicillin into a solution that contains 400,000 units per milliliter, how much diluent is needed? 1 / 2
Answer: 5 mL
- When an anesthetized patient is to be placed on a circular or semiclosed
anesthesia circuit, the correct reservoir bag size is determined by using which of the following?
Answer: 60 mL/kg
- The correct names of the four valves of the heart are
Answer: The correct names of the four valves of the heart are
- A vial containing 1 gram of medication has to be reconstituted to a 2.5%
solution (w/v). What volume of diluent is needed and what concentration will result?
Answer: 40 mL, resulting in a concentration of 25 mg/mL
15. The standard culture medium used for bacterial sensitivity testing is:
Answer: - Mueller-Hinton.
- For horses under anesthesia in lateral recumbency, padding and positioning of
the front legs and head is important to prevent:
Answer: neuromuscular damage.
- Which hormone is responsible for the rupture of an ovarian follicle and the
release of a mature egg from an ovary?
Answer: Luteinizing hormone
18. Inanimate objects contaminated with pathogens are referred to as:
Answer: fomites
- Which of the following parasites requires an intermediate host in order to
complete the life cycle?
Answer: Heartworm
- Basophilic stippling of RBCs is a characteristic finding in
Answer: lead poisoning in dogs
- Which of the following does not increase radiographic density?
Answer: Increased distance from target
- If a horse is given 825 mL of a 10% solution of guaifenesin, the amount in
grams of guaifenesin given is:
Answer: 82.5 g
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