FEED
Diseases
NUTRIENTS
VACCINES
VITAMINS/MINERALS
NURSING
100

What feed process excludes oxygen?

Ensiling

100

What respiratory disease in cats can cause?

Calicili

100

This nutrient contains more energy per unit than any other nutrients?

Fat

100

Which vaccine consists of a weakened version of a pathogen, which will induce an immune response but is attenuated enough so that it will not cause disease?

Modified Live

100

This is a water-soluble vitamin

Vitamin B

100

At what age do we start to ween large breed dogs from their mother?

3-4 weeks

200

Horses are generally fed grain to meet what need?

Energy

200

Patients with pancreatitis or hyperlipidemia should avoid foods high in.....

fat

200

Deficiency of which of the following major nutrients is most likely to have rapid negative effects on an animal?

Water

200

Vaccine against which of the following pathogens is considered noncore?

Borrelia Burgdorferi

200

This vitamin is an antioxidant

Vitamin K

200

Enteral feeding means?

Feeding into GI tract
300

Which of the following can mammals not digest?

Insoluble Carbohydrates

300

Which of the following results is ARTIFICIALLY acquired passive immunity?

Antivenin

300

Taurine and L-Carnitine have been found to aid in?

Cardiac muscle function

400

What nutritional difference is there between concentrates and forages?

High in energy

400

Which of the following is an adverse vaccine reaction unique to cats?

Sarcoma formations

400

These are fat-soluble vitamins?

K, E, D, A

500

 Which substance is most associated with specific immune defenses (such as the body builds up after vaccinations)?

Anti-bodies

600

A vaccine that consists of a live, non-pathogenic virus into which the gene for a pathogen-related antigen has been inserted is which of the following?

Recombinant

700

Vaccine against which of the following pathogens is considered noncore?

Leptospirosis (by itself)

800

Where should FELV (Feline Leukemia vaccine) be administered?

Distally left rear limb

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