VTNE Exam Questions And Answers @ 2024
VTNE Exam Questions And Answers @ 2024 Question #147 is wrong not going to be on exam. For an animal that had lost RBCs to a moderate hookworm infection, what would the capillary refill time to be: Less than 2 seconds if the patient had high Blood pressure and Greater than 2 seconds if the patient had low Blood Pressure. Which of the following is the largest gland in the body" Thyroid or Liver. Waste excretion is a requirement for maintain homeostasis and can be achieved through which route of excretion? Urinary system Respiratory System Digestive System Sweat Glands. How many permanent teeth does the adult male horse contain (minus the wolf teeth)? 40. Where does the microbial digestion of cellulose take place within the horse? Small Intestine. Which of the following structures is the first digit in birds? Alula or the Hallux. Which artery is distal to the femoral artery in birds? External Iliac. All of the following are true about rabbits except: Rabbits are omnivores They are: Rabbits are hindgut fermenters Rabbits are monogastric Rabbits are herbivories. What is the average gestational period in the ferret? 42 days. Blood leaves the right ventricle to enter what structure? The Pulmonary artery. Which bone is located where the spinal cord exits the body? Occipital bone. The ribs that make up the caudal part of the thorax are called The floating ribs. Which of the following characteristics would be examples of a barrier to communication? Cultures. Which of the following is considered a disadvantage of computerized medical records: Computer generated records can lack medical details. Which of the following will not be found on an inventory log? Client name, patient name. If the cat in the previous question requires an additional 160 ml of water daily, how many additional 45-mL boluses of water must be given? 3.5 boluses. You have an injectable calcium solution is 3mg/ml . How much do you add to 1L of lactated ringers solution to deliver 4mg/hr of calcium at a fluid rate of 30 ml/hr? 4.4mls. The level of fluid in the 1L IV bag reads halfway between the 4 and 5 marks. How much fluid remains in the bag? 450mls. How many mg of Dextrose does 1ml of 50% dextrose solution contain? 500mg/ml. A pet needs 100mg of a tablet and the medication is available as a 50mg tablet. How many tablets will be needed? 2. Tablets. A pet needs butorphanol for pain at a dose of 0.04mg/kg and the medication is available in a 10 mg/ml solution. The pet weighs 4 pounds. How many ml will be administered? 0.01ml. A 50-lb dog needs IV fluids at two times maintenance (132ml/kg/24hr). How many fluids will the patient receive in a 24-hour period? 3000mls. The concentration of furosemide is 10%. How many mg are in 1.2ml? 120mg. A commercial cat food is 120 kcal/cup. A cat weighing 5 pounds fed a rate of 40 cal/lb/day should be fed how many cups at each meal if you feed him twice a day. 0.8 cup or 1 cup. A dose of 40meq Kcl has been added to 1L of normal saline. What drip rate would provide a patient with 1meq Kcl/hr? 25ml/hr. A 45-kg animal weights how many pounds 99lbs. how many mg of Dextrose does 6ml of 50% dextrose solution contain? 3000mg. 500mg/ml x 6ml = 3000mg (A 50% solution is 500mg/ml.) The demarcation line that separates the left and right ventricles of the heart is termed as an: The line of demarcation is the Intraventricular groove but it does not technically separate the right and the left ventricles. The intraventricular septum is what separates the right and left ventricles but it is not technically a line of demarcation. ______________ is a primitive red blood cell. Hematoblast. Total enteral nutrition is correctly defined as which of the following? Nutrition that is given intravenously as a peg tube is technically not administering nutrition through the mouth. Painful urination as a result of muscle spasms in the urinary bladder and urethra is referred to as: As written the painful urination could lead a person to think that dysuria is the correct response. Or, Straining to urinate is referred to as: Stranguria. When the amount of glycogen in the liver is depleted it is known as: Ketosis. A bacterial genus can best be described as: Composed of one or more species. A decrease in albumin may occur in cases experiencing: Chronic liver disease or Gastroenteritis. Zoonotic Parasites are: Toxoplasma
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