Pharmacology
Laboratory 1
Laboratory 2
Other 1
Other 2
100

What type of drug is delivered through the mouth, typically in the form of tablets, capsules, liquids, or powders?

Oral

100

What is one of the primary purposes of a fecal examination in veterinary medicine?

To detect parasites and infections

100

What does a strong ammonia odor in urine typically indicate?

Bacterial infection

100

What is a common site for lipomas to develop in animals?

Fatty layer of skin

100

What are the key components measured in a Complete Blood Count (CBC)?

RBC, WBC, Platelets

200

Convert 500 milliliters to liters.

0.5 L

200

Which type of urine crystal is commonly associated with urinary tract infections and forms in alkaline urine?

Struvite crystals

200

What is the purpose of labeling and documenting samples before sending them to a lab?

To help lab specialists provide accurate analysis

200

What is the normal appearance of healthy synovial fluid?

Clear and viscous

200

Which fluid buildup condition could make breathing difficult for an animal?

Pleural effusion

300

Why do older animals tend to heal more slowly?

Slower Cell Regeneration

300

The presence of ketones in urine is often associated with?

Diabetes or malnutrition

300

Why might samples be sent to a reference lab?

To ensure tests are done with specialized equipment

300

What is a common characteristic of benign tumors?

They are usually slow-growing and well-defined.

300

What is the primary purpose of analyzing synovial joint fluid?

To detect joint disease or inflammation

400

Which type of drug is most useful when the animal is vomiting or unconscious and avoids the digestive system for faster action?

Rectal Medications

400

What does the presence of granular casts in urine indicate?

Kidney damage or disease

400

Which method of urine collection is most sterile and ideal for culture tests?

Cystocentesis

400

What does an abnormal mitotic figure suggest in cytology?

Aggressive tumor growth

400

What is a potential cause of a prolonged Prothrombin Time (PT)?

Warfarin toxicity

500

What do Beta-Blocker drugs do?

Lower the heart rate and reduce muscle contraction

500

What might high USG values suggest?

Dehydration or kidney disorders

500

Why is it recommended to refrigerate urine samples if not analyzed within 30 minutes to 1 hour?

To slow bacterial growth and preserve chemical properties

500

What may cause an increased plasma protein concentration?

Dehydration

500

Who was one of the original 4 founders of The Humane Society of the United States?

Fred Meyers