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This method is used to dislodge an object from the airway of a choking dog or cat.

What is the Heimlich maneuver?

200

This type of anesthesia is administered to block sensation in a specific area of the body, often used in dental procedures or for minor surgeries.

What is local anesthesia (Lidocaine or Bupivicaine)?

200

Identify the condition shown in this dog's eye


What is a cataract?

200

This common age-related condition in older dogs and cats involves a gradual decline in joint health, leading to pain and stiffness.

What is osteoarthritis?

200

This surgical procedure involves the removal of the spleen, often due to tumors or traumatic injury.

What is a splenectomy?

400

This common toxin in dogs, found in sugar-free gum, can cause hypoglycemia and liver failure if ingested.

What is xylitol?

400

This gas is commonly used for general anesthesia in veterinary medicine due to its rapid onset and quick recovery.

What is isoflurane?

400


This radiograph shows a foreign body lodged in a dog’s gastrointestinal tract. What is the appropriate treatment?

What is surgical removal (enterotomy or gastrotomy)?

400

This common condition in older pets is characterized by increased thirst and urination, often indicating underlying health issues such as kidney disease or diabetes.

What is polyuria and polydipsia?

400

This common surgical procedure is performed to prevent unwanted pregnancies in female dogs and cats.

What is an ovariohysterectomy (spay)?

600

In cases of suspected heat stroke in a dog, this is the immediate first step in treatment to lower the body temperature.

What is applying cool water or wet towels?

600

This condition, where the body temperature drops below normal during surgery, is a common concern for anesthetized patients.

What is hypothermia?

600

This image shows a skin condition in a rabbit caused by an external parasite. Name the condition.

What is ear mite infestation (Psoroptes cuniculi)?

600

This condition in older cats can lead to weight loss and dehydration due to the body’s inability to produce insulin effectively.

What is diabetes mellitus?

600

This procedure is often performed in dogs with hip dysplasia to alleviate pain and improve mobility by removing the head of the femur.

What is a femoral head ostectomy (FHO)?

800

This life-threatening condition is characterized by pale gums, rapid heart rate, and low blood pressure, often caused by blood loss or trauma.

What is hypovolemic shock?

800

This rare but serious complication of anesthesia is characterized by muscle rigidity, elevated body temperature, and metabolic acidosis, often triggered by certain anesthetic agents.

What is malignant hyperthermia?

800


This ultrasound image shows fluid buildup in the abdomen of a cat. What is the medical term for this condition?

What is ascites?

800

This nutritional adjustment is often recommended for senior pets to help manage their weight and support joint health as they age.

What is a diet lower in calories and higher in fiber?

800

This minimally invasive surgical technique is often used for exploratory purposes in veterinary medicine, utilizing small incisions and a camera.

What is laparoscopy?

1000

This antidote is administered to reverse the effects of opioid overdose in dogs and cats, restoring normal respiratory function.

What is naloxone?

1000

This class of anesthetic agents is avoided in patients with certain cardiac conditions because it can cause significant changes in heart rate and rhythm.

What are alpha-2 agonists?

1000


This ECG (electrocardiogram) shows an irregular heartbeat in a dog. Name the type of arrhythmia depicted.

What is atrial fibrillation?

1000

This common cognitive disorder in aging dogs is similar to dementia in humans, characterized by disorientation and changes in behavior.

What is canine cognitive dysfunction (CCD)?

1000

This surgical technique involves reconstructing the cranial cruciate ligament in dogs to restore stability to the knee joint.

What is a tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO)?