Renal Disease
Liver Disease
Toxicities
Respiratory Disease
Infectious Disease
100
An abnormal UP:C in a cat.
What is >0.4?
100
Name the 3 major isoenzymes of alkaline phosphatase in the dog.
What are bone, liver, & steroid.
100
Sago palms (cycads) are toxic to this organ.
What is the liver?
100
This disease results in nasal discharge, facial pain, and depigmentation of the nasal planum.
What is nasal aspergillosis?
100
This infection may result in AKI and acute liver disease in dogs.
What is leptospirosis?
200
The most common mineral type of ureterolith in cats.
What is calcium oxalate?
200
The 5 values present on a standard chemistry panel that are markers of liver function.
What are bilirubin, BUN, glucose, cholesterol, and albumin?
200
This toxin may result in acute hypoglycemia or liver failure.
What is xylitol?
200
This therapeutic intervention is indicated in a cat with increased respiratory rate, marked increased effort on inspiration, and quiet lung sounds.
What is thoracocentesis?
200
This organism is characterized by its thick capsule and narrow-based budding.
What is Cryptococcus?
300
Benazepril preferentially dilates this arteriole.
What is the efferent arteriole?
300
These are the 3 most common liver diseases of the cat.
What are lymphoma, hepatic lipidosis, and cholangiohepatitis?
300
These are the clotting factors that are likely to be inhibited by brodifacoum ingestion.
What are II, VI, IX, and X?
300
This is the most likely cause of respiratory distress in a 10 year old Chihuahua with a heart murmur, a history of loud honkin cough, and a heart rate of 90 bpm.
What is tracheal collapse?
300
This organism is commonly identified in Pit Bulls and may be transmitted by fighting.
What is Babesia gibsoni?
400
Name 2 treatments you might use in an anuric patient (other than fluid resuscitation).
What are furosemide, mannitol, fenoldopam, dialysis?
400
This drug is a hydrophilic bile acid that functions as a choleretic.
What is ursodiol?
400
This enzyme is responsible for metabolism of ethylene glycol to its toxic components and this medication is given to antagonize it.
What is alcohol dehydrogenase? What is fomepizole (4-MP: 4-methylprazole)?
400
This degenerative disease is most likely in an older Labrador with voice change.
What is laryngeal paralysis?
400
This tick is the carrier of both Borrelia burgdorferi and Anaplasma phagocytophilum.
What is Ixodes?
500
2 Parts: This is a familial renal disease in Abyssinian cats and it primarily affects this part of the kidney.
What are Amyloidosis and the medulla?
500
The breed that has an autosomal recessive defect in the MURR1 (COMMD1) gene resulting in impaired biliary copper excretion.
What is the Bedlington terrier?
500
This medication expedites the recovery from metronidazole toxicity.
What is diazepam?
500
These infectious diseases can result in asthma-like signs in cats.
What are Dirofilaria immitis and Aelurostrongylus abtrusus?
500
This infection is acquired through ingestion of Amblyomma maculatum and results in severe leukocytosis, myositis, and periosteal bony proliferation.
What is Hepatozoon americanum?