NAVLE EXAM PREP TEST QUESTIONS AND REVISED CORRECT ANSWERS >> 100% SOLUTION GUARANTEED PASS
NAVLE EXAM PREP TEST QUESTIONS AND REVISED CORRECT ANSWERS >> 100% SOLUTION GUARANTEED PASS What nerve(s) need to be blocked in order to dehorn cattle? - ANSWER : Cornual What nerve(s) need to be blocked in order to dehorn goats? - ANSWER : cornual nerve and infratrochlear nerve Several rabbits in a commercial meat operation have developed genital scabs, perineal ulcerations a crusty exudate around the nose and eyes. Microhemaglutination tests are positive for treponematosis. Which one of the following steps is most effective to treat this problem? A - Amprolium-medicated feed for whole herd, 2 weeks; Increase ventilation B - Clindamycin PO for exposed rabbits, 8 days; Cull affected animals C - Amipcillin PO for affected rabbits, 10-14 days D - Isolate affected animals, Lincomycin in water 2-3 weeks E - Penicillin IM for all rabbits, 5-7 days - ANSWER : Penicillin IM for all rabbits, 5-7 days Two bucket-fed veal calves are depressed and stunted and have sticky feces coating their hindquarters. Fluid-splashing sounds are audible during auscultation over the left flank when a calf is drinking. Passage of a stomach tube obtains a rancid-smelling liquid with a pH of 5.2 [N=5.9-6.2] Which one of the following choices is the most appropriate treatment? A - Cull affected calves B - Remove fermented rumen contents, flush with saline C - Wean affected calves; Shift to bottle-feeding for well calves D - Vitamin E/Selenium injections, plus dietary supplements E - Inoculate rumen fluid from a healthy cow into calf by stomach tube - ANSWER : B - Remove fermented rumen contents, flush with saline
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