Final Exam Review BQA 2024 A+ Accredited 250 Questions And Answers
Final Exam Review BQA 2024 A+ Accredited 250 Questions And Answers 1. ______ supervision is defined as a situation in which a licensed veterinarian is not on the premises but maintains constant communication: a. Constant b. Immediate c. Indirect d. Direct - C 2. A 12-year-old neutered male Lab is brought to the emergency clinic because of sever complications from surgery that took place 1 week ago at another clinic. The client reports that the dog started showing signs of problems 2 days after the surgery. The vet at the emergency clinic indicates that these complications, although uncommon, do appear in dogs 2 days after that type of surgery. The client reports not being informed and admits to not reading the printed materials provided by the vet who did the surgery. Which of the following actions by the clinic that did the surgery most likely would have prevented this dog's complications from progressing? A. Calling the client 1 week following the surgery to schedule a follow-up appointment B. Waiting for the client to contact the clinic to report complications C. Sending a certified latter to the client 1 day after the surgery to check on the animals progress D. Emailing - E 3. A 34-year-old obese male cockatoo is diagnosed with late-stage fatty liver disease. The bird dies while in the hospital. The client is called and told of the bird's death. The client comes into the clinic very annoyed, saying the staff did not do enough to save the bird. Which stage of grief is the client exhibiting? A. Denial B. Anger C. Bargaining D. Depression E. Acceptance - B 4. A 6 year old female bichon frise is brought for follow-up exam. The dog has been treated for the past week with an antibiotic for a bacterial infection. The exam today shows that the infection has resolved somewhat but not completely. The client reports to have read on the internet that the antibiotic prescribed is not the best treatment for the dog's condition but does not recall the specific website. Which of the following is the most appropriate response? A. "If a website says the medicine is not good, perhaps we need to rethink the treatment regimen." B. "Some websites offer medically sound advice; others do not. Let's examine the dog to be sure we are using the best treatment possible." C. "Since you cannot remember where you read the information, we will have to consider it to be inaccurate." D. "The internet does not offer reliable information on veterinary practice." - B 5. A 6 year old female bichon frise is brought for follow-up exam. The dog has been treated for the past week with an antibiotic for a bacterial infection. The exam today shows that the infection has resolved somewhat but not completely. The vet says he is going to treat the dog with a stronger antibiotic. The client stands with folded arms when listening to the vet. Which of the following is most appropriate way to encourage the client to unfold the clasped arms and be willing to listen to to the vet's recommendation? A. Step out of the room for a moment to allow the client time to regain composure and be more willing to listen B. Explain the situation to the client in greater medical detail, with more medical terminology C. The vet should take a position with folded arms as well D. Hand the client a brochure on canine antibiotics and review the contents E. Speak slowly with a very low tone of voice - D 6. A 6 year old female bichon frise is brought for follow-up exam. The dog has been treated for the past week with an antibiotic for a bacterial infection. The exam today shows that the infection has resolved somewhat but not completely. The vet says he is going to treat the dog with a stronger antibiotic. The client takes a physical stance with arms folded across the chest and glares at the team when listening to the vet. Which of the following is the most likely explanation of this client's body language? A. A sincere concern for the dog and willingness to try the nest treatment B. Frustration and anger that the antibiotic did not work as expected C. Shyness when talking with healthcare professionals D. Deep shame in not bringing the dog in sooner for examination E. An unwillingness to accept the vet's advice - E
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