This type of placentation is found in a pregnant queen.
A. Zonary
B. Cotyledonary
C. Diffuse
D. Discoid
What is zonary?
The drug commonly used for euthanasia.
A. Barbiturate
B. Morphine
C. Acepromazine
D. Telazol
What is Barbiturate?
The prefix blephar- referring to..
A. Eye
B. Eyelid
C. False
D. Fat
What is an eyelid?
This NSAID is known to be extremely toxic to cats.
A. Aspirin
B. Acetaminophen
C. Carprofen
D. Flunixin
What is Acetaminophen?
The largest unit of measure.
A. Microgram
B. Milligram
C. Gram
D. Kilogram
What is a Kilogram?
The stage of an estrous cycle where the corpus luteum develops.
A. Proestrus
B. Estrus
C. Metestrus
D. Diestrus
What is Metestrus?
Controlled substance logs are to be maintained for this many years beyond the last recorded entry.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
What is 2 years?
An overgrowth of scar tissue at the site of injury.
A. Papule
B. Petechia
C. Laceration
D. Keloid
What is a keloid?
Pain receptors are known as…
A. Noiceptors
B. C fibers
C. Proprioceptors
D. Prostaglandins
What are Noiceptors?
This disease is considered zoonotic.
A. Cholangiohepatitis
B. Infectious canine hepatitis
C. Leptospirosis
D. Toxin-induced liver disease
What is Leptospirosis?
The neurotransmitter that is most responsible for the “fight of flight reaction.
A. Epinephrine
B. Acetylcholine
C. Dopamine
D. Serotonin
What is Epinephrine?
The diagnostic imaging that produces sound waves.
A. MRI
B. X-Ray
C. Fluoroscopy
D. Sonography
What is Sonogography?
The prefix onych- referring to..
A. Claw, nail
B. Cell
C. Clotting process
D. Cornea
What is a claw, nail?
This drug has been approved for the treatment of old dog dementia.
A. Clomipramine
B. Meloxicam
C. Diazepam
D. Anipryl
What is Anipryl?
An essential amino acid.
A. Arginine
B. Alanine
C. Asparagine
D. Aspartate
What is Arginine?
A. Efferent motor nerves
B. Motor nerves
C. Efferent nerves
D. Afferent nerves
What are Afferent nerves
Team members should be able to walk to an eye wash station in _____ after being exposed to a chemical.
A. 10 seconds
B. 30 seconds
C. 60 seconds
D. 2 minutes
What is 10 seconds?
An abnormal new growth of plasma cells.
A. Plasmacytoma
B. Plasmocyte
C. Serosanguineous
D. Polycythemia
What is a Plasmacytoma?
A. Polyuria
B. Polyphagia
C. Delayed healing
D. Osteoporosis
What is Osteoporosis?
A hospital-acquired disease.
A. Endemic
B. Nosocomial
C. Ergasteric
D. Iatrogenic
What is Nosocomial?
Apnea, or lack of breathing, will cause this.
A. Metabolic acidosis
B. Metabolic alkalosis
C. Respiratory acidosis
D. Respiratory alkalosis
What is respiratory acidosis?
Missed charges account for this amount of gross revenue.
A. 5%
B. 10%
C. 25%
D. 45%
What is 10%
The prefix sarc- referring to…
A. Flesh
B. Femur
C. Flank
D. First
What is flesh?
This can be used as a reversal agent for Xylazine.
A. Fentanyl
B. Naloxone
C. Acepromazine
D. Yohimbine
What is Yohimbine?
Where the large intestine begins.
A. Ascending colon
B. Ileocecocolic valve
C. Cecum
D. Transverse colon
What is the Ileocecocolic valve?