Which is not a parenteral route of administration?
A. IM
B. IV
C. SQ
D. Oral - ANSWER- Oral
Which of the following is not a valid reason for cleaning x-ray cassettes on a
regular basis?
A. To prevent the spread of disease from animal to animal
B. To prevent debris from interfering with the image once developed
C. To preserve the life of the cassette
D. To decrease residual radiation hazard - ANSWER- To decrease residual
radiation hazard
The Rabies vaccination must be given to puppies by what age?
A. 8 weeks
B. 10 weeks
C. 16 weeks
D. 20 weeks - ANSWER- 16 weeks
Which of the would not be part of the required PPE for an animal dentistry
procedure?
A. Utility Gloves
,B. Apron
C. Face Shield
D. Safety Glasses - ANSWER- Utility Gloves
A good example of a dual-purpose cattle breed is the?
A. Shorthorn
B. Holstein
C. Charolais
D. Angus - ANSWER- Shorthorn
Which vein will typically be used when drawing a blood sample from a horse?
A. Cephalic
B. Jugular
C. Thoracic
D. Saphenous - ANSWER- Jugular
The following statements about animal diseases are all correct except?
A. Skunks, raccoons, bats, foxes, and coyotes are wild creatures and, as such,
have natural immunity to Rabies and never get the disease
B. Some cats can have the feline leukemia virus in their bodies, but never get sick
C. The parvo organism can live in the ideal environment for months
D. Feline distemper and Infectious Feline Enteritis are other names for the
disease known as Panleukopenia - ANSWER- Skunks, raccoons, bats, foxes, and
coyotes are wild creatures and, as such, have natural immunity to Rabies and
never get the disease
The following are all used for beef production, except?
A. Holstein
B. Hereford
C. Angus
D. Brahman - ANSWER- Holstein
You should only have your hand in the direct x-ray beam if wearing lead gloves?
A. True
B. False - ANSWER- False
Which of the following is a chemical substance, produced by a microorganism,
that has the capacity, in dilute solutions, to kill or inhibit growth or other
microorganisms?
A. Hormone
B. Toxin
, C. Antibiotic
D. Carcinogen - ANSWER- Antibiotic
Canned food typically contains about how much water?
A. 20%
B. 50%
C. 70%
D. 90% - ANSWER- 70%
Which describes a Hereford?
A. No tail
B. Black body
C. White face
D. Dairy breed - ANSWER- White Face
Determine to the nearest ounce, the number of ounces in 4.55 kg
A. 125
B. 150
C. 155
D. 160 - ANSWER- 160
The proper technique for lifting a calm, but heavy dog is?
A. Place one arm under its back end and the other arm under its chest, bending at
the knees and keeping the back straight
B. Grasp the dog by the scruff of its left hind leg and life, using weightlifters
"squat and jerk" technique
C. Place one arm under the dogs neck and the other under its abdomen and lift
gently
D. Grasp your helpers wrist under the dogs body in a human sling to avoid dogs
teeth and claws - ANSWER- Place one arm under its back end and the other arm
under its chest, bending at the knees and keeping the back straight
You should only have your hand in the direct x-ray beam if wearing lead gloves?
A. True
B. False - ANSWER- False
Determine the number of ounces in 708.75g
A. 25
B. 35
C. 50
D. 15 - ANSWER- 25