VETERINARY ASSISTANT CERTIFICATION – PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF.
*Core Domains*
*1. Animal Restraint and Handling Techniques*
*2. Clinical Examination and Physical Assessment*
*3. Laboratory Procedures and Specimen Collection*
*4. Surgical Assistance and Aseptic Technique*
*5. Pharmacology and Medication Administration*
*6. Veterinary Office Procedures and Client Communication*
*7. Animal Nutrition and Husbandry*
*8. Ethics, Law, and Occupational Safety*
*Introduction*
*This practice assessment is designed to measure the proficiency of individuals seeking certifica
*Section One: 1–100*
1. Which restraint technique is most appropriate for a fractious cat during a brief physical examination?
A. Scruffing
B. Towel wrap (burrito)
C. Elizabethan collar
D. Chemical restraint
, 🟢 B. Towel wrap (burrito)
🔴 RATIONALE: A towel wrap provides security for the patient and protection for the handler by
limiting limb movement and protecting against bites/scratches without the risks associated with
excessive scruffing.
2. When preparing for an aseptic surgery, which area of the body should be clipped?
A. Exactly the size of the incision site
B. The immediate site only
C. A wide margin around the incision site to allow for sterile draping
D. Only the area where the skin is broken
🟢 C. A wide margin around the incision site to allow for sterile draping
🔴 RATIONALE: A wide margin is necessary to ensure that the surgical site remains sterile and that
hair does not contaminate the incision during the procedure.
3. Which of the following is considered a zoonotic disease?
A. Parvovirus
B. Rabies
C. Heartworm
D. Canine Distemper
🟢 B. Rabies
🔴 RATIONALE: Rabies is a viral disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans, making it
a critical zoonotic concern in veterinary medicine.
4. What is the standard angle for an intramuscular (IM) injection?
A. 15 degrees
B. 45 degrees
C. 90 degrees
D. 180 degrees
, 🟢 C. 90 degrees
🔴 RATIONALE: IM injections require the needle to penetrate deep into the muscle tissue,
necessitating a 90-degree insertion angle.
5. Which color on the NFPA 704 hazard diamond represents reactivity?
A. Red
B. Blue
C. Yellow
D. White
🟢 C. Yellow
🔴 RATIONALE: The yellow quadrant of the NFPA 704 diamond indicates the reactivity (instability)
hazard of a chemical.
6. Which term describes a patient with a body temperature lower than normal?
A. Hyperthermia
B. Hypothermia
C. Pyrexia
D. Normothermia
🟢 B. Hypothermia
🔴 RATIONALE: Hypothermia refers to a state where the body temperature falls below the
physiological normal range.
7. What is the primary purpose of a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?
A. To list the costs of clinical supplies
B. To provide information on the safe handling and hazards of chemicals
C. To track inventory levels of controlled substances
D. To provide medical histories of clinic staff
🟢 B. To provide information on the safe handling and hazards of chemicals
, 🔴 RATIONALE: SDS provide essential safety, health, and environmental information regarding
hazardous materials in the workplace.
8. Which vein is most commonly used for venipuncture in a dog?
A. Cephalic
B. Jugular
C. Saphenous
D. Femoral
🟢 A. Cephalic
🔴 RATIONALE: The cephalic vein is the most accessible and commonly used site for routine
venipuncture and intravenous catheter placement in dogs.
9. An animal that is "NPO" should have:
A. Nothing by mouth
B. Normal post-operative care
C. Nasal passage oxygen
D. Non-protein option
🟢 A. Nothing by mouth
🔴 RATIONALE: NPO stands for "nil per os," meaning the patient should receive nothing by mouth,
commonly required prior to anesthesia.
10. Which of the following is a Schedule II controlled substance?
A. Diazepam
B. Phenobarbital
C. Morphine
D. Ketamine
🟢 C. Morphine
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF.
*Core Domains*
*1. Animal Restraint and Handling Techniques*
*2. Clinical Examination and Physical Assessment*
*3. Laboratory Procedures and Specimen Collection*
*4. Surgical Assistance and Aseptic Technique*
*5. Pharmacology and Medication Administration*
*6. Veterinary Office Procedures and Client Communication*
*7. Animal Nutrition and Husbandry*
*8. Ethics, Law, and Occupational Safety*
*Introduction*
*This practice assessment is designed to measure the proficiency of individuals seeking certifica
*Section One: 1–100*
1. Which restraint technique is most appropriate for a fractious cat during a brief physical examination?
A. Scruffing
B. Towel wrap (burrito)
C. Elizabethan collar
D. Chemical restraint
, 🟢 B. Towel wrap (burrito)
🔴 RATIONALE: A towel wrap provides security for the patient and protection for the handler by
limiting limb movement and protecting against bites/scratches without the risks associated with
excessive scruffing.
2. When preparing for an aseptic surgery, which area of the body should be clipped?
A. Exactly the size of the incision site
B. The immediate site only
C. A wide margin around the incision site to allow for sterile draping
D. Only the area where the skin is broken
🟢 C. A wide margin around the incision site to allow for sterile draping
🔴 RATIONALE: A wide margin is necessary to ensure that the surgical site remains sterile and that
hair does not contaminate the incision during the procedure.
3. Which of the following is considered a zoonotic disease?
A. Parvovirus
B. Rabies
C. Heartworm
D. Canine Distemper
🟢 B. Rabies
🔴 RATIONALE: Rabies is a viral disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans, making it
a critical zoonotic concern in veterinary medicine.
4. What is the standard angle for an intramuscular (IM) injection?
A. 15 degrees
B. 45 degrees
C. 90 degrees
D. 180 degrees
, 🟢 C. 90 degrees
🔴 RATIONALE: IM injections require the needle to penetrate deep into the muscle tissue,
necessitating a 90-degree insertion angle.
5. Which color on the NFPA 704 hazard diamond represents reactivity?
A. Red
B. Blue
C. Yellow
D. White
🟢 C. Yellow
🔴 RATIONALE: The yellow quadrant of the NFPA 704 diamond indicates the reactivity (instability)
hazard of a chemical.
6. Which term describes a patient with a body temperature lower than normal?
A. Hyperthermia
B. Hypothermia
C. Pyrexia
D. Normothermia
🟢 B. Hypothermia
🔴 RATIONALE: Hypothermia refers to a state where the body temperature falls below the
physiological normal range.
7. What is the primary purpose of a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?
A. To list the costs of clinical supplies
B. To provide information on the safe handling and hazards of chemicals
C. To track inventory levels of controlled substances
D. To provide medical histories of clinic staff
🟢 B. To provide information on the safe handling and hazards of chemicals
, 🔴 RATIONALE: SDS provide essential safety, health, and environmental information regarding
hazardous materials in the workplace.
8. Which vein is most commonly used for venipuncture in a dog?
A. Cephalic
B. Jugular
C. Saphenous
D. Femoral
🟢 A. Cephalic
🔴 RATIONALE: The cephalic vein is the most accessible and commonly used site for routine
venipuncture and intravenous catheter placement in dogs.
9. An animal that is "NPO" should have:
A. Nothing by mouth
B. Normal post-operative care
C. Nasal passage oxygen
D. Non-protein option
🟢 A. Nothing by mouth
🔴 RATIONALE: NPO stands for "nil per os," meaning the patient should receive nothing by mouth,
commonly required prior to anesthesia.
10. Which of the following is a Schedule II controlled substance?
A. Diazepam
B. Phenobarbital
C. Morphine
D. Ketamine
🟢 C. Morphine