VTNE practice questions with correct answers
An animal that is dehydrated before surgery may require a _____ because _____ of the cell
volume occurs after rehydration.
a) blood/plasma transfusion; dilution
b) blood/plasma transfusion; hemoconcentration
c) splenectomy; hemoconcentration
d) splenectomy; sequestration - Answer✔✔-a) blood/plasma transfusion; dilution
Rehydration may necessitate a blood or plasma transfusion because dilution of the blood cell
volume occurs with rehydration.
Platelets in mammals:
a) appear within RBC agglutinations in cases of hemolytic anemia.
b ) do not have nuclei.
c) appear as microfilaria in a Wright-stain smear.
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d) are too small to be detected, even clumped, on the feathered edge of a blood smear. -
Answer✔✔-b) Do not have a nuclei
In mammals, platelets are nonnucleated fragments of cytoplasm released from megakaryocytes
in the bone marrow.
Fleas are:
a) endoparasites.
b)pseudoparasites.
c) periodic parasites.
d) ectoparasties - Answer✔✔-Ectoparasites
Parasites are divided into two large groups: endoparasites (internal parasites), which include
nematodes, cestodes, trematodes, protozoa, and acanthocephalans; and ectoparasites (external
parasites), which include fleas.
Actinobacillosis is usually treated with antibiotics, an antiinflammatory drug, and intravenous
administration of:
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a) sodium iodide.
b) penicillin
c) dexamethasone.
d) oxytetracycline. - Answer✔✔-a) sodium iodide.
Actinobacillosis (wooden tongue) is diagnosed by oral examination and biopsy, with isolation of
the organism. It is treated with sodium iodide and antibiotics, as well as antiinflammatory drugs.
In the infection process, a reservoir refers to:
a) transmission of infection by direct contact with skin, secretions, excretions, or mucous
membranes of an infected animal.
b) the portal of entry by which the pathogen gains entry into a new host.
c) a pathogen's mode of transmission.
d) an animal, insect, or fomite in or on which a pathogen can survive. - Answer✔✔-d) an animal,
insect, or fomite in or on which a pathogen can survive.
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A reservoir can be an animal, insect, or fomite (an inanimate substance or object such as water,
a bowl, a cage, clipper blades, an instrument, a towel, or scrubs) in or on which a pathogen can
survive
Treatment for galactostasis:
a) is indicated during the first 1 to 3 weeks of the postpartum period.
b) is begun during weaning and focuses on decreasing milk production and inflammation, using
warm compresses.
c)focuses on treating the inflammation and massaging the affected mammary gland.
d) involves a decrease in milk production, coupled with cold compresses to reduce ever. -
Answer✔✔-b) is begun during weaning and focuses on decreasing milk production and
inflammation, using warm compresses.
Treatment is begun if galactostasis occurs during the weaning period and focuses on decreasing
milk production (reducing food and water intake and preventing nursing) and decreasing
inflammation with gentle application of warm compresses.
An allergic disease associated with airway inflammation, bronchoconstriction, and excessive
mucous production is:
a) influenza.
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