I ate this but I shouldn't have...
what am I?
monochromatic images
surgical emergencies
cytology
respiratory distress
100

Cx: CNS depression, ataxic, urinary incontinence, bradycardia, hyperreflexia 

what is THC

100

Why is it important to include the calibration ball in orthopedic radiographs? 

Sizing for plates, screws, pins, etc

100

A 10 yr old German Shepherd presents for lethargy, weakness, anorexia. On AFAST what abnormalities may be noted? What organs are likely to be affected? What is a differential? 

1. abdominal FF

2. Spleen > liver > any

3. HSA, LSA, hemangioma, hematoma

100

What is rouleaux formation? In what species is it common? 

1. stacking of RBC

2. Horses, cats

100

An 8 yr old Cavalier King Charles presents for acute onset of coughing, exercise intolerance and lethargy. What are important history questions? What may the PE reveal? What differentials do you have? 

1. Travel history? UTD on HW? 

2. Tachycardia, tachypnea, crackles, murmur

3. Mitral valve disease, endocardiosis, CHF

200

Cx: (dose dependent) GI upset/PU/pancreatitis --> hyperactivity -->  tachycardia, hypersalivation, cardiac arrhythmias--> seizures/tremors


what is chocolate (methylxanthine) 

200

when obtaining a radiograph of a long bone or orthopedic injury what are important considerations?

1. 2 view

2. joints on either side of injury

200

An 8 year old female dog presents for lethargy, anorexia, vomiting, abdominal distension. What is an important question to ask when obtaining history? What abnormalities may be noted in obtaining vitals and what else may you notice when observing the dog?

1. Castration status

2. Vitals: tachycardia and pyrexia

3. vaginal discharge

(pyometra)

200

What erythrocyte change may be noted with a patient has been recently bitten by a venomous snake?

echinocytes 

200

What is ARDS?

Tachypnea, blue skin/mm, coughing

Causes: sepsis, panc, pneumonia, severe systemic illness, etc

300
Cx: panting/tachypnea, anxiety, vomiting, hyperthermia

Cx occur 30 min -12 hr post ingestion


what are hops

(humulus lupulus)

300

What common type of urolith is radiopaque? Can they be dissolved with diet?

Calcium Oxalate

no

300

A Great Dane comes in tachycardic with abdominal distension and you are asked to get A radiograph? Which view do you obtain and why?

R lateral: there should be NO gas in pylorus in a normal R lat view

300

What does eosinophilia on a CBC (confirmed via smear you amazing tech you) likely indicate?

parasitic disease, allergic or HS disease

other: hypoadrenocorticism, paraneoplastic (MCT, LSA, SCC), fungal dz, rottie

300

What 3 surgeries does an animal with brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome likely need?

1. Alarplasty (stenotic nares) 

2. Sacculectomy (everted laryngeal saccules)
3. Staphylectomy (elongated soft palate)

400

Cx: stupor, narcosis, ataxia, nausea, depressed mentation --> weakness, slow CRT, hypothermia, oliguria/anuria, vomiting

Rapid progression of clinical signs


what is ethylene glycol intoxication

400

A 12 week old puppy presents for abdominal pain,  diarrhea, hematochezia, vomiting, anorexia and weight loss. Parvo test (-). What are additional questions that are important to ask when gathering a history in puppies and why? What are additional tests the dr may request? 

Have they been dewormed? GIFB? Previous sx?

Fecal OP & G, CDV 

Intussusception 

400

A cat presents for acute, persistent vomiting and abdominal pain. AXR and AUS show SI plication... What is your top differential? Where are 3 locations that you will look further?

1. base of tongue

2. esophagus

3. pylorus

400

What are 3 reasons you may see Heinz bodies on a blood smear? 

1. Cat

2. Toxicosis: allium, maple (horse, camelid), zinc, naphthalene (moth balls)

3. Acetaminophen, vitamin k1, propofol

4. Regenerative anemia

400

A 12 yr old lab with raspy sounding bark, exercise intolerance, cyanotic gums and stridor presents with a history of progressive  weakness (all 4 limbs but pelvic affected more than thoracic)...what is a top differential?

Geriatric onset of laryngeal paralysis polyneuropathy

500

Cx: weakness, lethargy, pale mm, red/brown urine, halitosis, hypersalivation 

what is allium toxicosis? 

500

A 3 yr old MN DSH presents for hiding, lethargy, pain, and hyporexia. He is BCS 7/9. What are important history questions and PE findings? Why are AXR important and what is imperative to include in the image?

1. indoor/outdoor? straining to urinate? diet (dry)? stressful events lately? other animals? access to water?

2. ab pain, turgid firm painful UB

3. look for stones, important to get caudal to get urethra (stones can get stuck here)

500

A Frenchie presents for being "down in the back".  What are important questions in history taking and why? Is the prognosis the same as if it were a Dachshund?

1. when this occurred (hours?), timeline, ability to urinate? 

2. no ... worse. acute more likely to be prone to ascending myleomalacia 

500

A mostly vaccinated 4 month old dog presents for upper respiratory signs, GI signs, myoclonus, hyperkeratosis of the feet and ocular issues. You are suspicious of an infectious disease and while waiting for the respiratory PCR panel you are asked to get what sample and what may you see microscopically? 

Conjunctival swab, viral inclusion bodies
500

What toxin causes progressive respiratory distress (gets worse despite animal being in oxygen), GI signs, CNS depression and AKI?

Paraquat- herbicide