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VTNE PREP COMBINED, AAVSB PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS

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The antibiotic that should be avoided in all food-producing animals is:


(a) Lincosamides
(b) Cephalexin
(c) Enrofloxacin
(d) Chloramphenicol


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, (d) Chloramphenicol




What does it mean to collimate the x-ray beam?


(a) To use the highest kV possible
(b) To limit the beam exposure just to the area of interest within the film
(c) To allow for full exposure of the entire film
(d) None of the above


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(b) To limit the beam exposure just to the area of interest within the film




C. Mu


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The strongest analgesia is achieved by drugs that stimulate which of the
following receptors?



A. Delta
B. Kappa
C. Mu
D. Sigma




B. tongue.

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The lingual surface of the tooth is closest to the:



A. cheek.
B. tongue.
C. palate.
D. lips.




Slipping or telescoping of one part of a tubular organ in to a lower portion, causing the
type of obstruction typically seen in the intestines, is known as what?


(a) Impaction
(b) Nosocomial
(c) Intussusception
(d) Ileus


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(c) Intussusception




The anticoagulant diluted in saline or sterile water for injection to form a flush solution
for preventing blood clots in intravenous catheters is:


(a) Heparin
(b) EDTA
(c) Coumarin
(d) Acid citrate dextrose (ACD)


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, (a) Heparin




C. rabbit.


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Large quantities of calcium carbonate crystals, which cause the urine to be
viscous and opaque, are normally present in the urine of a:



A. rat.
B. mouse.
C. rabbit.
D. cat.




Pica is a term used to describe:


(a) A partial reduction in appetite
(b) Ingestion of an animal's own feces
(c) Cravings for eating unusual food or objects
(d) Loss of desire to eat


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(c) Cravings for eating unusual food or objects

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