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NAVLE Review Test Prep
2025-2026 Exam for
Veterinary Medicine

,What nerve(s) need to be blocked in order to dehorn cattle? - CORRECT ANSWER -Cornual



What nerve(s) need to be blocked in order to dehorn goats? - CORRECT ANSWER -cornual nerve and
infratrochlear nerve



Several rabbits in a commercial meat operation have developed genital scabs, perineal ulcerations a crusty
exudate around the nose and eyes. Microhemaglutination tests are positive for treponematosis.



Which one of the following steps is most effective to treat this problem?



A - Amprolium-medicated feed for whole herd, 2 weeks; Increase ventilation

B - Clindamycin PO for exposed rabbits, 8 days; Cull affected animals

C - Amipcillin PO for affected rabbits, 10-14 days

D - Isolate affected animals, Lincomycin in water 2-3 weeks

E - Penicillin IM for all rabbits, 5-7 days - CORRECT ANSWER -Penicillin IM for all rabbits, 5-7 days



Two bucket-fed veal calves are depressed and stunted and have sticky feces coating their hindquarters. Fluid-
splashing sounds are audible during auscultation over the left flank when a calf is drinking.



Passage of a stomach tube obtains a rancid-smelling liquid with a pH of 5.2 [N=5.9-6.2]



Which one of the following choices is the most appropriate treatment?



A - Cull affected calves

B - Remove fermented rumen contents, flush with saline

C - Wean affected calves; Shift to bottle-feeding for well calves

,D - Vitamin E/Selenium injections, plus dietary supplements

E - Inoculate rumen fluid from a healthy cow into calf by stomach tube - CORRECT ANSWER -B -
Remove fermented rumen contents, flush with saline



This is the clinical picture of a ruminal drinker calf with chronic indigestion from milk deposited directly into
the rumen.



Treat by removing the fermented material and flushing the rumen with saline. Attempt to induce
gastric/reticular groove closure during feeding by inducing vigorous sucking activity with a finger before
feeding milk. If calves relapse, consider weaning.



The problem occurs due to failure of the gastric groove reflex, which normally shunts milk directly into the
abomasum, (bypassing the rumen). Most often seen in bucket fed calves who gulp their milk.



Abortions due to brucellosis tend to occur at what stage of pregnancy? - CORRECT ANSWER -D - Last half
of pregnancy



Typically, Brucellosis causes abortion in the LAST HALF of pregnancy, for the 5th month onwards. Last
trimester is also a good answer, though not entirely correct. You might remember "Bruce is always late".



Expect STILLBORN calves. Cows only abort ONCE.



Brucellosis is REPORTABLE.



The vaccines used are the Brucella abortus strain 19 vaccine or the RB51 vaccine, given to heifer calves 4-12
months old, along with a USDA tattoo in the right ear. Remember: "The right ear is the RIGHT EAR".

, BVD and Trichomoniasis (occasionally) can cause early abortion in cows, but MOST things cause abortion
late, like 3rd trimester.



Listeriosis and Arcanobacterium pyogenes can cause abortion at any time during pregnancy.



A cow is presented on emergency with urea/non-protein nitrogen toxicity.



What is the treatment of choice?



A - Atropine, Protopam chloride IV q 4-6 hours

B - Rumenal infusion 2-8 liters vinegar,3-10 gallons cold water

C - Rumenotomy

D - IV Fluids with MgSO4, Na thiosulfate PO

E - Relieve bloat, drench with 2-8 liters sodium bicarbonate - CORRECT ANSWER -B - Rumenal infusion
2-8 liters vinegar,3-10 gallons cold water



A 3-month old calf is presented for necropsy. The calf collapsed and suddenly died this morning after she
escaped and was chased around the back pasture for 45 minutes by her owner.



Among other things, endocardial plaques in the left ventricle of this calf's heart are discovered.



What advice should be given the farmer?



A - Treat the other calves with vitamin E/Selenium

B - Check the mother for bovine leukosis by AGID

C - Take all the calves off ionophore-containing feed
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