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1. What is the normal temperature range for a healthy adult dog?
a) 97.0–99.0°F
b) 99.5–102.5°F
c) 103.0–105.0°F
d) 95.0–97.0°F
b) 99.5–102.5°F
This is the typical range for canine body temperature. Temperatures
outside this range may indicate illness.
2. Which of the following is a common zoonotic disease transmitted
from dogs to humans?
a) Parvovirus
b) Ringworm
c) Canine distemper
d) Panleukopenia
b) Ringworm
Ringworm is a fungal infection that can be transmitted from animals to
humans.
3. What is the primary purpose of a fecal flotation test?
a) To identify bacterial infections
b) To detect parasitic eggs or oocysts
, c) To measure nutrient absorption
d) To assess liver function
b) To detect parasitic eggs or oocysts
Fecal flotation concentrates parasite eggs in a solution so they can be
identified under a microscope.
4. Which vein is most commonly used for venipuncture in cats?
a) Jugular
b) Cephalic
c) Saphenous
d) Femoral
b) Cephalic
The cephalic vein is accessible and commonly used for blood collection
in cats.
5. A dog presents with labored breathing, cyanosis, and rapid pulse.
What is the first action a veterinary technician should take?
a) Administer antibiotics
b) Initiate oxygen therapy
c) Collect blood samples
d) Take radiographs
b) Initiate oxygen therapy
Immediate oxygen administration helps stabilize a patient in respiratory
distress.
6. What is the term for surgical removal of the spleen?
a) Nephrectomy
b) Splenectomy
c) Ovariohysterectomy
d) Gastrectomy
,b) Splenectomy
Splenectomy refers to the removal of the spleen, usually due to trauma
or disease.
7. Which of the following is considered a core vaccine for dogs?
a) Bordetella
b) Rabies
c) Leptospirosis
d) Lyme disease
b) Rabies
Rabies vaccination is considered essential for all dogs due to its fatality
and zoonotic potential.
8. When performing a physical exam, which of the following is
assessed under mucous membrane color?
a) Hydration status
b) Heart rate
c) Pain level
d) Appetite
a) Hydration status
Mucous membrane color and moisture help determine hydration and
perfusion.
9. A cat is diagnosed with hyperthyroidism. Which organ is primarily
affected?
a) Liver
b) Thyroid gland
c) Pancreas
d) Kidney
, b) Thyroid gland
Hyperthyroidism results from excessive thyroid hormone production,
affecting metabolism.
10. What is the preferred restraint method for a rabbit during
venipuncture?
a) Scruff and hold upright
b) Lateral recumbency with support
c) Full body squeeze
d) Only use chemical restraint
b) Lateral recumbency with support
Lateral recumbency minimizes stress and prevents injury during blood
collection.
11. Which instrument is used to measure intraocular pressure in
animals?
a) Otoscope
b) Tonometer
c) Ophthalmoscope
d) Retinoscope
b) Tonometer
A tonometer measures eye pressure, which is important in diagnosing
glaucoma.
12. What type of parasite is heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis)?
a) Protozoan
b) Nematode
c) Cestode
d) Trematode