Vitamins/Nutrition
Nutrition
Feed
GI Tract
Other
100

 Identify the fat soluble vitamins?

K, E, D, A

100

Deficiency of which of the following major nutrients is most likely to have rapid negative effects on an animal?

Water

100

Horses are generally fed grain to meet what need?

Energy

100

What is Enteral Feeding?

Feeding directly into the GI Tract

100

Which of the following describes the attitude of horse that has its ears pinned back?


Fearful or angry

200

Which of the following is/are antioxidants?

Vitamin K

200

Taurine and L-Carnitine have been found to aid what?

Cardiac muscle function

200

Most pigs can only accommodate a certain amount of fiber in their diets, therefore, most pig diets are primarily?

Concentrates
200

Which urine specimen can usually be easily obtained with just a specimen cup and a pinch of the nose?

Sheep

300

Geriatric patients should have a limited intake of which mineral?

Phosphates

300

Which of the following can mammals not digest?

Insoluble carbs

300

Which type of feed is usually preferred for horses recovering from pneumonia?

Pelleted food

300

When grooming a horse, which is generally used first to remove dried sweat or mud?

Rubber curry comb

400

Sugars and starches are an example of what?

Soluble carbs

400

Cow's milk contains more ______________________ and ______________________ than dog/cat milk?

Lactulose and Protein
400

What nutritional difference is there between concentrates and forages?

Higher in energy

400

Which of the following tissue is a highly vascularized connective tissue that is produced after extensive tissue damage?

Granulation

500

This nutrient contains more energy per unit than any other nutrients?

FATS

500

Which of the following results is ARTIFICIALLY acquired passive immunity?

Antivenin

500

Which of the following tissue injuries involves epithelium being removed from the surface of the tissue?

Abrasion 

600

If nutrition that feeds the GI tract is enteral, what is nutrition that is administered IV (intravenous)?

Parenteral

600

A vaccine that consists of a live, non-pathogenic virus into which the gene for a pathogen-related antigen has been inserted is which of the following?

Recombinant

700

What feed  process excludes oxygen?

Ensiling

700

Where does the AAFP (Amer. Assoc. of Feline Practitioners) recommend the FELK (Feline Leukemia vaccine) be administered?

Distally left rear limb