NASAR Canine SARTECH III Exam Actual Exam 2025 |
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1.1 When a canine experiences heat stroke, the handler should immerse the
canine in cool water. - (ANSWER)False
1.2 Capillary Refill Time in healthy canines is less than 2 seconds. - (ANSWER)True
1.3 The signs for canine bloat include: - (ANSWER)Distended abdomen, dry
heaves and restlessness
1.4 What are the ABCs when assessing a canine to identify a life-threatening
injury? - (ANSWER)Airway, breathing and circulation
1.5 To treat a ______________________, immobilize the area and transport the
canine to a veterinarian. - (ANSWER)Fracture
1.6 __________________ is the best body location to use to take a canine's pulse.
- (ANSWER)Femoral Artery
1.7 What is a normal temperature for a canine? - (ANSWER)101-102.5F
1.8 Snakebites that occur on a canine's torso or neck should be considered more
serious than other body parts. - (ANSWER)True
, 1.9 Proper nutrition both at home and in the field are vital to the health and well
being of the canine, providing the nutrients and vitamins essential for stamina
and endurance. - (ANSWER)True
1.10 Canine hypothermia: - (ANSWER)Must be treated as aggressively as human
hypothermia and manifests with symptoms similar to human symptoms.
1.11 A _______________ is an injury where fibers of supporting ligaments are
torn or suddenly stretched. - (ANSWER)Sprain
1.12 A ________________ is an injury to the muscle-tendon unit. -
(ANSWER)Strain
1.13 Lethargy, labored breathing, pale gums and elevated heart rate are signs of -
(ANSWER)Shock
1.14 It is safe to give a canine buffered aspirin. - (ANSWER)True
1.15 Which of the following is NOT safe for a canine? - (ANSWER)Motrin/Advil &
Tylenol
1.16 Bicipital tenosynovitis results from: - (ANSWER)Direct trauma, indirect
trauma and overuse.
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1.1 When a canine experiences heat stroke, the handler should immerse the
canine in cool water. - (ANSWER)False
1.2 Capillary Refill Time in healthy canines is less than 2 seconds. - (ANSWER)True
1.3 The signs for canine bloat include: - (ANSWER)Distended abdomen, dry
heaves and restlessness
1.4 What are the ABCs when assessing a canine to identify a life-threatening
injury? - (ANSWER)Airway, breathing and circulation
1.5 To treat a ______________________, immobilize the area and transport the
canine to a veterinarian. - (ANSWER)Fracture
1.6 __________________ is the best body location to use to take a canine's pulse.
- (ANSWER)Femoral Artery
1.7 What is a normal temperature for a canine? - (ANSWER)101-102.5F
1.8 Snakebites that occur on a canine's torso or neck should be considered more
serious than other body parts. - (ANSWER)True
, 1.9 Proper nutrition both at home and in the field are vital to the health and well
being of the canine, providing the nutrients and vitamins essential for stamina
and endurance. - (ANSWER)True
1.10 Canine hypothermia: - (ANSWER)Must be treated as aggressively as human
hypothermia and manifests with symptoms similar to human symptoms.
1.11 A _______________ is an injury where fibers of supporting ligaments are
torn or suddenly stretched. - (ANSWER)Sprain
1.12 A ________________ is an injury to the muscle-tendon unit. -
(ANSWER)Strain
1.13 Lethargy, labored breathing, pale gums and elevated heart rate are signs of -
(ANSWER)Shock
1.14 It is safe to give a canine buffered aspirin. - (ANSWER)True
1.15 Which of the following is NOT safe for a canine? - (ANSWER)Motrin/Advil &
Tylenol
1.16 Bicipital tenosynovitis results from: - (ANSWER)Direct trauma, indirect
trauma and overuse.