Questions & Accurate Answers
1. What is the purpose of having standard operating procedures (SOPs)?
To document that a procedure is being done
To describe one of several ways a procedure is performed
To ensure uniformity in animal care
To teach inspectors how a procedure is done
2. What is the primary use of activated charcoal in veterinary medicine?
To promote digestion
To eliminate poison from the body
To treat infections
To reduce inflammation
3. Describe the significance of identifying different types of epithelial cells in
a urine sample for veterinary diagnostics.
Epithelial cells in urine are irrelevant to veterinary diagnostics.
Only squamous cells are important for diagnosing urinary
conditions.
Identifying different types of epithelial cells helps in diagnosing
various urinary tract conditions and assessing kidney health.
Epithelial cells indicate hydration levels in animals.
4. Which of the following is NOT classified as a self-retaining forceps?
,Babcock forceps
, Rochester-Carmalt forceps
Allis forceps
Senn rake
5. If a mare is bred on January 1st, when can the veterinarian expect the foal to
be born, assuming a typical gestation period?
October 1st
December 1st
September 1st
November 1st
6. What is the recommended metoclopramide dosage for a dog per kilogram
of body weight?
0.2 mg/kg
0.3 mg/kg
1 mg/kg
0.5 mg/kg
7. Describe how the Doppler method is utilized in detecting blood clots in
animals.
The Doppler method involves taking blood samples to analyze
clotting factors.
The Doppler method uses sound waves to measure blood flow and
can identify abnormalities such as blood clots.
The Doppler method uses a physical examination to assess the
presence of clots.
, The Doppler method is a surgical technique used to remove blood
clots.
8. If a diet contains 200 kcal per cup of food and a dog's MER is 300 kcal per
day, how much should you feed?
2 cups a day
1/2 cup a day
1 1/2 cups a day
3/4 cup a day
9. What is the recommended site for performing bone marrow aspiration in
cows?
Femur
Dorsal ribs
Pelvic bones
Humerus
10. Atropine works by which of the following mechanisms?
Blocks the muscarinic receptor
Slows down the chemical transmitters
Reduces stimulation
Reduces the sympathetic activity