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Navle revision Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified Extreme pruritus on ventrum of horse Worse during summer Excoriations, alopecia Thickening of skin - answerCulicoides hypersensitivity Most likely ddx for a cranial mediastinal mass in a dog - answerThymoma Breeds that are predisposed to atopic dermaitis - answerWest highland white terrier Wire hair fox terrier English bull dog Boston terrier Lab Irish Setter Sharpei Spaniels Bred gilts that return to heat is most consistent with what virus - answerparvovirus Most likely due to embryo absorption Erythema migrans is found in humans with what disease - answerLyme Normal Respiration for a adult cow - answer12-36 bpm Normal respiration for calf - answer30-60 Most commonly injured tendon in the horse - answerSuperficial digital flexor tendon What species is not known to have TSEs - answerDogs What is the oldest tooth in the horse - answerPremolar 1 (wolf tooth) ECG of hyperkalemia - answerWide, flat or absent P waves Widened QRS Tall, spiking T waves Bradycardia Best treatment for cystic calculi in a rabbit - answersurgical removal Most common urolith in ferrits - answerStruvite What relatively non-pathogenic disease can cause fatal encephalitis if transmitted to humans from macaques - answerHerpes simiae IgG IgM Which means now, which means later - answerM - now G - later How much time is required for complete healing of tendon injuries in the horse - answer8- 11 months Treatment for papillomatous digital dermatitis (hairy foot warts) - answerTopical daily spraying with oxytetracycline and foot baths What causes hairy foot warts - answerTreponema spirochete Most common form of chronic renal failure in horses - answerGlomerulonephritis Treatment for polycystic kidneys in cats - answerFluids, low protein diet Gastric protectants Which can cause pulmonary hypertension Mitral valve insufficiency Tricuspid valve insufficiency - answerMitral valve insufficiency Commonly known as the horn fly - answerHaemotobia irritans Found around horns, back and sides on cool days and ventrum on hot days crusty lesions on ventrum that are not all that pruritic - answerHaemotobia irritans (horn fly) Dog breed that has familial syndrome of hypertriglyceridemia - answerMiniature Schnauzers Which has cranial nerve involvment? Tick paralysis C. botulinum - answerTick paralysis Consumption of petroleum products is associated with what toxicity - answerLead toxicity Causative agent of malignant edema - answerClostridium septicum Cryptosporidia Salmonella Rotavirus Coronavirus Enterpathogenic E. coli - answerThe big 5 neonatal calf diarrhea agents Fetal side of placentome - answerCotyledon horse breed predisposed to enteroliths - answerArabians Treatment for TEME - answerTetracycline Penicillin Erythromycin Sulfas Sheep with hyperemia, epihora, corneal neovascularization - answerChlamydophila percorum Damage to trochlear nerve What happens to eye - answerDorsolateral deviaiton Urolith most commonly in feedlot cattle after receiving large amounts of grain - answerStruvite Ketamine causes in dogs - answerIncreases sympathetic tone Increased HR Increased BP Increased CO Can induce seizures Treatment of babesiosis in the horse - answerImidocarb Presence of an anal reflex implies function at what spinal segment - answerS1 - S5 Horses don't commonly get what teeth problem - answerCarries Sheep feeding on steer feed is most likely to get what toxicosis - answerCopper toxicosis Atopic dermatitis is what sensitivity and what IG - answerHypersensitivity 1, IgE Amylase hydrolyzes what - answerStarches Where are feline MST most commonly found? - answerFace and head mouth lesions that affect humans - answerCantagious ecthyma Bovine papular stomatitis Pseudocowpox Crusting lesions around coronary band in sheep during a moist winter Pink granulation tissue under crusts Branching railroad tracks - answerDermatophilus congolensis FA drugs not approved - answerchloramphenicol clenbuterol DES DMSO Nitrofurans/furazolidone sulfonamide in lactating dairy cows (except approved ones) fluoroquinolones (ok in beef cattle with pneumonia only) glycopeptides like vancomycin nitroimidazoles and related (Dimetridazole Metronidazole) phenylbutazone colloid silver Most likely electrolyte abnormality after phosphate enema - answerHyperphosphatemia, Hypocalcemia Electrolyte abnormalities Abomasal Torsion - answerHypochloremia Hypokalemia Metabolic alkalosis PLRs with polio, lead, salt poisoning? - answerYes they stay intact PLRs with Vitamin A deficiency? - answerNope, they go away What test do you run for VitE / Selenium deficiency - answerWhole blood for selenium levels Substance responsible for wrinkles in Shar peis - answerMucin Most accurate in diagnosing hypothyroidism - answerFree T4 What parameter tells you that an animal is hyperventilating - answerLow PaCO2 <30 Cause of "honeycomb"beak - answerCnemidocoptes pilae (scaley face, scaley leg) Which anesthetic agent has the quickest recovery - answerSevoflurane Amphotericin B mechanism Toxicities - answerFungal cell membrane Toxic to kidneys Age at highest risk for Rhodococcus equi - answer2-6 month
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