Math and Pharmaco
Clinical Exams
Lab Procedures
Hospital Procedure
Surgical Procedures
100

Dr. Kennedy has been collecting data over time to show how much medicine their clinic orders every month. Which graphical representation should be used to help Dr. Kennedy predict how much medicine they will order in the following months?

Line graph

100

The capillary refill time on a healthy animal should be which of the following?

2 seconds or less

100

Antibiotics are used to treat which of the following?

Bacteria

100

In order for the veterinarian to perform chest compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation, a dog should be positioned in which of the following positions?

Lateral recumbency

100

An IV catheter is placed in which of the following veins before surgery?

Cephalic

200

Devin is taking inventory of office supplies so he knows what he should order. He discovers he has 3 ink cartridges and 6 boxes of paper, but he needs to have 10 ink cartridges and 25 boxes of paper in stock. How many of each does he need to order?

7 ink cartridges and 19 boxes of paper

200

Listening for gut motility and function is extremely important when examining a horse. How many quadrants must the veterinarian listen to in order to examine both high and low portions of the gut?

4

200

Which of the following is NOT a common parasite found when performing a fecal flotation on a small animal?

Heartworm

200

Which of the following is defined as the percentage of sperm which are progressively motile?

Sperm motility

200

After surgery, a patient’s temperature may lower. Which of the following terms is used to define low temperature?

Hypothermic

300

Dr. Smith needs to calculate how much to charge a client for his services. He charges $100 for a spay surgery, $5 for each hour the animal is in the clinic and $50 for medication used. If a client brings in their dog to be spayed, has them stay for 5 1/2 hours and is charged for medication, what will Dr. Smith need to charge the client?

$177.50

300

What is the most common anatomical order when performing a physical exam on any type of animal?

Head to Tail

300

In order to simulate the conditions of the body, how long must a culture plate be placed in a heated incubator?

24 hours

300

Which of the following is defined as the physical blockage of the respiratory tract?

Hypoxemia

300

After an animal is anesthetized, which of the following is attached to the animal to measure his heart rate and respiration?

Pulse Oximeter

400

Your veterinarian prescribes a dose of medication which is 10 mL for every 100 lbs. This means a 100 lb. animal will receive 10 mL. What would the correct dosage be for an animal weighing 150 lbs.? Calculate and show your work.

B. 15 mL

400

Where are the submandibular lymph nodes located?

Beneath the jaw

400

In order to determine which organisms are most likely the source of a bacterial infection and to determine the most appropriate method of treatment, a veterinarian might perform which of the following tests?

Sensitivity test

400

Which of the following is defined as the removal of dead tissue?

Debridement

400

What anatomical parts are removed from a female dog or cat during a spay surgery?

Uterus & Ovaries

500

If your veterinarian knows the weight of the animal and you are told to give 100 mg of a medication. The concentration on the bottle is 200 mg for every 10 mL. How many mL should you give? Calculate and show your work.

5 mL

500

What is the most common reason for tartar on a small animal’s teeth?

Age

500

Which of the following statements is true when the results show three or more dots in the window of the 4Dx SNAP® reader?

The dog has tested positive for more than one disease or parasite

500

Which of the following is used to help determine pregnancy in an animal?

Ultrasound

500

How long does it take for a bull to be castrated using the banding method?  

About 2 weeks
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