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2024 VTNE Exam ( Version 6 ) New Full Exam Questions and Answers ( Included ) 100% Correct
  • 2024 VTNE Exam ( Version 6 ) New Full Exam Questions and Answers ( Included ) 100% Correct

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  • 2024 VTNE Exam ( Version 6 ) New Full Exam Questions and Answers ( Included ) 100% Correct 1. Which hormone causesthe vaginal cells ofthe female dog to proliferate andform cornified epithelium? Answer: estrogen 2. OSHA stands for Answer: occupational safety and health administration 3. the liver makes and stores Answer: glucose 4. term for the animal that harbors the mature,sexual stage of a parasite Answer: Definitive host 5. term for the animal that harbors larval, asexual, or imm...
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NAVLE question and answers 2023 updated
  • NAVLE question and answers 2023 updated

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  • NAVLE question and answers 2023 updatedNerve Block- Palmar Digital - 1. Anatomical Structures affected. 2. Block Location- 3. Desenitized areas- - correct answer 1. Anatomically structures subject to injury on the distal limb: distal interphalangeal (coffin), proximal interphalangeal (pastern), and metacarpophalangeal (fetlock) joints. Other structures maybe involved: flexor (superficial and deep) and extensor tendons, tendon sheath, phalanges (P1-3) and structures of the hoof. - 2. Aroun...
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OSCE STUDY SET QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • OSCE STUDY SET QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • TPR of horse correct answer: T: 99-101 F P: 28-44 bpm R: 10-20 bpm Places to take pulse on horse correct answer: -Facial Artery (ventral border of ramus of mandible) -Transverse Facial Artery (ventral to facial crest) -Digital Artery (over palmar/plantar and lateral/medial aspects of fetlock or pastern) What are the lung field borders on the horse? correct answer: caudal to 6th rib at elbow (point of elbow) extending like a semi circle up to ~tuber coxae by epaxial muscles What c...
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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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VTNE EXAM Questions PART 2
  • VTNE EXAM Questions PART 2

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  • VTNE EXAM Questions PART 2 Telazol is commonly used in veterinary anesthetic immobilizations. Telazol is a combination of which two drugs? Tiletamine and zolazepam Flunixin meglumine is sometimes used in horses, cattle, and pigs for which purpose? For analgesia You are at a ranch property and are asked by the vet to tie a horse to a fence. How should the rope be tied? Leave 3 feet of slack and tie the rope level with the top of the horse's back We have an expert-written solut...
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Equine Health & Disease Exam 1 Study Guide: The Horse Leg Complete Questions & Answers (100% Verified)
  • Equine Health & Disease Exam 1 Study Guide: The Horse Leg Complete Questions & Answers (100% Verified)

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  • Equine Health & Disease Exam 1 Study Guide: The Horse Leg Complete Questions & Answers (100% Verified) Equine Health & Disease Exam 1 Study Guide: The Horse Leg Complete Questions & Answers (100% Verified) Normal Temperature - ANSWER - 100 +/- 1 Normal Respiratory Rate - ANSWER - 16 BPM +/- 4 Normal Heart Rate - ANSWER - 40 BPM +/- 6 Capillary Refill Time - ANSWER - 1 - 2 seconds Colic symptoms - ANSWER - restlessness, laying down, pawing, sweating, biting flanks, rolling Lame...
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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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IEA Test Questions
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  • IEA Test Questions At hunt seat national finals the national steward or associate national steward are required to be present at the competition? How many regular stewards are also required to attend? - At least 2 True or false- A rider from fifth grade is eligible to be a member of an IEA middle school team. - False- grades 6-12 only When determining the age of a horse, what part of their body is commonly used? - Teeth After each regular-season IEA show, points are posted to the ...
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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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ASCI 224- Equine Health and Diseases Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
  • ASCI 224- Equine Health and Diseases Questions & Answers(RATED A+)

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  • Bacterial Disease - ANSWER... Botulism - ANSWER-Caused by gram-positive Chlostridium botulinum -Occurs in adults as "forage poisoning" and in foals as "shaker foal syndrome" -Cause: Silage, incompletely cured hay, and forage with spoiled area -Symptoms: Adults: appear 3-7 days after ingestion of the toxin. Affected horses have muscular paralysis of limbs, jaw and tongue, and pharynx. Food may accumulate in the mouth and the tongue may become flaccid. Animals may move with a shuffling, ...
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