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NAVLE EXAMINATION PREP (VetPrep & Zuku) TEST QUESTIONS AND REVISED CORRECT ANSWERS >> 100% SOLUTION GUARANTEED PASS!! Added Clear Images For Easy Reference

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NAVLE EXAMINATION PREP (VetPrep & Zuku) TEST QUESTIONS AND REVISED CORRECT ANSWERS >> 100% SOLUTION GUARANTEED PASS!! Added Clear Images For Easy Reference C. Create transfaunation donors What is the purpose of placing a permanent rumen fistula in some cattle? A. Treat traumatic reticuloperitonitis in the fistulated animal B. Manage vagal indigestion in the fistulated animal C. Create transfaunation donors D. Allow for direct administration of medications into rumen long-term E. This procedure is not done on a permanent basis in cows C. Munge A one-year-old female llama is presented with hyperkeratosis around the nose and mouth. What is the most likely diagnosis? A. Dermatophilosis B. Zinc-responsive dermatosis C. Munge D. Dorsal nasal alopecia E. Wry face C. Furosemide and enalapril An 11-year old female Pomeranian presents to you for coughing and exercise intolerance. On exam: Wt: 9.25 lbs, T: 101.2F (38.4 C), HR: 132 bpm, RR: Panting, mucous membranes are pink. She has mild tracheal sensitivity and a grade III-IV/VI left apical holosystolic murmur and grade II/VI right apical holosystolic murmur. Femoral pulses are strong and synchronous, with a regular rhythm. She has harsh lung sounds bilaterally. On abdominal palpation, you note hepatomegaly. You find bilateral luxating patellas. You take chest radiographs (see image) and decide to treat the dog based on these findings. Which medication plan is most appropriate? A. Clavamox and enrofloxacin B. Oxygen and atenolol C. Furosemide and enalapril D. Immiticide (Melarsomine) E. Atropine and a temporary pacemaker B. Myxomatous mitral valve disease A six-year-old male neutered Yorkshire terrier is presented for routine examination. The owner has no current concerns. Exam reveals a grade 3/6 left-sided systolic heart murmur. Pulse quality is strong and synchronous and there are no other abnormalities. What is the most likely cause of the heart murmur? A. Physiologic B. Myxomatous mitral valve disease C. Patent ductus arteriosus D. Aortic stenosis E. Carnitine-deficient dilated cardiomyopathy A. Portal systemic shunt

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