This form of adverse vaccination reaction is specific to the feline species?
sarcoma
Which of the following zoonotic disease is spread by contact with ANIMAL URINE, especially from dogs?
Leptospirosis
Colostrum is important for the newborn because it provides?
Passive immunity from the mother
Which of the following tissue is a highly vascularized connective tissue that is produced after extensive damage?
Granulation tissue
Which of the following cells are involved in the initial inflammatory process?
Leukocytes
Which of the following IS NOT a symptom/clinical sign of Canine Distemper?
Limping
This zoonotic disease is passed/spread through the saliva or bite of an infected feline
When should a pet’s diet be changed?
Only when necessary and after careful consideration of nutritional requirements
Which of the following injury in which the epithelium is removed from the tissue surface?
Which of the following is most associated with specific immune defense?
Antibodies
According to Elsevier, Rabies should be administered NO EARLIER THAN 12 weeks of age or as required by state!
True
What respiratory disease of cats causes ulcerative stomatitis?
Calicivirus
Which of the following conditions is/are more common in geriatric patients?
Arthritis and DJD (Degenerative Joint DIsease)
This is the end result (non-vascularized scarring) of tissue repair in almost every organ system:
Fibrosis
Passive antibodies give.............
Give temporary immunity to our patients
How long does a modified-live vaccine remain effective after it is mixed, if it is left at room temperature?
1 hour
Horses are not affected by the rabies virus!
False
Young animals have passive immunity, making vaccination unnecessary for the first year of life.
True
Which form of wound closure could also be called second-intention healing?
Where does the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) currently recommend that SQ Feline Leukemia (FELV) vaccines be administered in cats?
Left Rear limb: as distal as possible
What CANINE viral infection of the GI tract causes vomiting and bloody diarrhea?
Parvo virus
Which of the following can mammals not digest?
Insoluble carbs
At what age is it recommended to administer the last/final DA2PP booster for a puppy?
16 weeks
What is the cause of FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis)
Virus
Which of the following should be limited in a geriatric dog?
Phosphorous
Which of the following is an example of artificially acquired passive immunity
Antivenin
Which of the following is caused by rhabdovirus (Rhabdoviridae)?
Rabies
Which vaccine consists of a weakened version of a pathogen, which will induce an immune response but is attenuated enough so that it will not cause the disease?
Modified Live
Disinfection is the most difficult following contamination of premises with which virus
Parvo virus
A vaccine that consists of a live, nonpathogenic virus into which the gene for a pathogen-related antigen has been inserted is which of the following?
Recombinant
Select any answer that is a sign of inflammation
Erythema
The two most common types of vaccines used in veterinary practices are?
Modified live and Killed
Which of the following is considered a parasitic worm that affects your gallbladder and bile duct?
Liver flukes