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100

The duodenocolic fold connects what two segments of the intestines?

The ascending duodenum and the descending colon

100

What organs are drained by the gastroduodenal vein?

The pancreas, stomach, duodenum, and greater omentum

100

What is the most important function of saliva?

The buffering of ruminal pH 

100

Neonatal septicemias are most commonly caused by what type of bacteria?

gram-negative bacteria

100

What are the two health risks antibiotics in milk products pose on human health?

Allergies and drug resistance 
100

Name a benefit of feeding colostrum after IgG is no longer able to be absorbed

the absorption of hormones (ex. growth hormone) to stimulate the development of the GI tract

200

Where does a continuous aggregate of lymph nodules usually occur in the gastrointestinal tract?

Ileum

200

True or false: 

The Bovine GI tract has the same number of taenia and sacculations as the Equine GI tract

False: the Bovine GI tract has no bands (Taenia) or sacculations

200

What is the name of the enzyme produced by the abomasum in order to break down bacteria?


Lysozyme

200

What are the three most common bacterial causes of calf-hood diarrhea?

Escgerichia coli, Salmonella, and Clostridium perfringens

200

What are some factors that affect withdrawal time?

Drug dose rate, age, disease, duration, role of therapy 

200

What are three volatile fatty acids produced during fermentation of carbohydrates?

Acetate, Propionate, and Butyrate

300

What are the 5 parts of the ascending colon as well as the flexure?

Proximal loop, Spiral loop (including the centripetal gyri, central flexure and centrifugal gyri), and the distal loop

300
Which two intestinal segments have a free mesocolon?

The transverse and sigmoid colons

300

What is the main benefit of administering oral electrolytes in conjunction with IV therapy?

The Rumen can reabsorb approximately 50% of the sodium given via active transport- passive absorption of chloride ion follows. 

We take advantage of the vast rumen capacity for sodium and chloride.
Water is also passively absorbed with sodium from the rumen into blood.

300

Calves with diarrhea that are given hypertonic oral electrolyte replacers can develop ________

hypernatremia

300

What are the main goals of oral electrolyte therapy?

to restore hydration and electrolyte concentrations 

correct strong ion (metabolic) acidemia

provide nutritional support

300

What is the main immunoglobin found in colostrum?

IgG 

400

To what side of the abdominal cavity is the intestinal tract displaced?

The intestinal tract is displaced to the right half of the abdominal cavity

400

What are the two pathways the GI tract receives sympathetic neurons?

The dorsal and ventral path

400

Where does the glucose produced by the gluconeogenesis of propionic acid get absorbed and used?

This glucose is subsequently absorbed from the blood and used for lactose synthesis in the udder

400

 What is the pathophysiologic process that causes net accumulation of alkali in body?

Alkalosis

400

What is the mechanistic class of Ceftiofur sodium?

3rd generation Cephalosporin

400

Why so domestic farm animals have a greater need for consumption of colostrum vs other animals?

They have a limited transplacental transfer of immunoglobulins from the dam to the fetus

Synepitheliochlorial placenta does not allow enough transfer of IgG so calves are born agammaglobulunemic

500

What is the flexure between the duodenum and the jejunum?

The duodenojejunal flexure

500

What artery is the blood supply for the transverse colon?

the middle colic artery

500

Chemoreceptors respond to changes in pH and osmolarity

A _____ in pH and ______ in osmolarity result in forestomach hypomotility

decrease; increase

500

What is an anion gap?

The difference between the sum of the concentrations of commonly measured cations and the sum of the concentrations of commonly measured anions

500

What is the mechanism of action for Ceftiofur sodium?

inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis 

rapidly cleaved into furoic acid and desfuroylceftiofur
desfuroylceftiofur inhibits the bacterial cell wall synthesis

500

Name two parasites that affect the ruminant intestines

Eimeria spp, Cryptosporidium spp, Giardia duodenalis, Strongylids, Strongyloides papillosus, Trighuris spp. Toxocara vitulorum, Moniezia