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VTNE review|Complete Questions with 100% Correct Solutions
  • VTNE review|Complete Questions with 100% Correct Solutions

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  • VTNE review|Complete Questions with 100% Correct Solutions The 4th upper premolars are connected with which structure in dogs? Maxillary Sinus Lactose-fermenting bacteria such as Escherichia coli and Klebsiella appear what color on MacConkey agar? Pink or Red Which stain is used to look for lipids or fats and is helpful in looking for intestinal malabsorption? Sudan Stain What is a good way to assess daily changes in hydration status of a patient that is in the hospital for se...
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VTNE prep hard questions 1 with correct answers
  • VTNE prep hard questions 1 with correct answers

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  • VTNE prep hard questions 1 with correct answers 6 - Answer ️️ -How many 3-rooted permanent maxillary teeth are found in the mouth of a dog? Horses - Answer ️️ -Lincosamides (such as lincomycin and clindamycin) are contraindicated for use in which species of animal? Azotemia - Answer ️️ -Condition in which blood has increased concentrations of nitrogenous wastes such as urea nitrogen (BUN). Pyuria - Answer ️️ -What is the term used for an elevated number of white blood cells...
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NAVLE Prep Quiz 2 Solved
  • NAVLE Prep Quiz 2 Solved

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  • Clinical signs of healthy diabetic - PU/PD, Weight loss, cataracts in dogs, plantigrade stance in cats, What are clinical signs of Vit A deficiency in turtles - swollen palpebral edema and nasal discharge, Vit A helps with growth and repair of tissues especially around the eyes, skin and mucous membranes Blood glucose for hyperglycemia vs severe DKA - hyperglycemia >300mg/dl Severe DKA >500mg/dl Risks of laminitis (founders) - METABOLIC DISEASE, obese, metabolic-prone breed (...
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NAVLE Prep Questions & Answers 100% Correct
  • NAVLE Prep Questions & Answers 100% Correct

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  • A person calls to to say she adopted a friend's dog and requests a copy of the dog's medical record and radiographs. The former owner is a client at your clinic. Which one of the following choices is the most appropriate action to take? A - Require original owner consent or court order to release information B - Give caller a copy of medical record only C - Give caller a copy of medical record and radiographs D - After physical exam, start a new medical record documenting previous issu...
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ANS 110 NCSU Final Exam Questions and  Verified Answers | Passed A+ | Latest  Update
  • ANS 110 NCSU Final Exam Questions and Verified Answers | Passed A+ | Latest Update

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  • mare heat/breeding : egg meets sperm=fertilization -no conception/no sperm than CL regresses, egg is reabsorbed, a new cycle begins/follicle matures where should you measure a horse? : withers, the height of the vertebrae never changes most common place for fat deposits : crest a horses elbow is equivalent to what in a human : top of ulna 2 a horses chestnut is equivalent to what in humans : vestigal toe pad, remnants of fingers area behind fetlock with no hair : ergot the stifle...
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NAVLE Practice Questions with correct Answers
  • NAVLE Practice Questions with correct Answers

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  • NAVLE Practice Questions with correct Answers A 5 month old boar that is fast growing and heavily muscled is being evaluated because of progressive bilateral lameness of the forelimbs. None of the other animals on the farm are affected. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this condition? A) Biotin deficiency B) Osteochondrosis C) Porcine Stress Syndrome D) Rickets E) Wobbler syndrome - answerB A) Biotin deficiency- other swine should be affected. Lesions should include h...
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 CDE Exam Questions and Answers pt. 2.
  • CDE Exam Questions and Answers pt. 2.

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AZ Optometry Law Exam Questions and Answers
  • AZ Optometry Law Exam Questions and Answers

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  • AZ Optometry Law Exam Questions and Answers Define the term physiology - -Physiology - is the study of the functions of the animal body and its parts. Through physiology, we can describe how parts of the body work and what their functions are. Define the term Anatomy - -Anatomy - is the study of the form and structure of an animal body and its parts (healthy). Through anatomy, we can describe where things are located in or on the animal body and what they look like. Define microscopic anat...
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Comprehensive NAVLE prep questions with answers and rationale.
  • Comprehensive NAVLE prep questions with answers and rationale.

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  • Comprehensive NAVLE prep questions with answers and rationale. A person calls to to say she adopted a friend's dog and requests a copy of the dog's medical record and radiographs. The former owner is a client at your clinic. Which one of the following choices is the most appropriate action to take? A - Require original owner consent or court order to release information B - Give caller a copy of medical record only C - Give caller a copy of medical record and radiographs D - After p...
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ASC 101 Quizs & Exam with 100% correct answers 2024
  • ASC 101 Quizs & Exam with 100% correct answers 2024

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  • *What is the primary type of digestion occurring in the stomach? - ANSWER-*Chemical **What is the primary type of digestion occurring in the small intestine? - ANSWER-**Chemical Which nutrient is digested in the stomach? - ANSWER-Protein Which nutrient is digested in the small intestine? - ANSWER-Carbs, Proteins, and Lipids Which nutrient is digested by amylase? - ANSWER-starch Which of the following is NOT an enzyme that digest protein? A. Trypsin B. Chymotrypsin C. Carboxpep...
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