Hunglish kérdések (Dec 16 2020) Flashcards
Which plane is used to measure the left atrium to aortic root ratio?
a) short axis at heart base from right side
b) Long axis at right side
c) Apical view
d) Subcostal view
a) short axis at heart base from right side
Which statement is incorrect concerning congenital diaphragmatic hernias?
A) they take 5 to 10% of diaphragmatic hernias
B) Hiatus hernia has basically 2 different forms: axial and para—oesophageal
C) The peritoneopericardial hernia is inherited
D) The peritoneopericardial hernia is due to the impaired development of septum transversum
C) The peritoneopericardial hernia is inherited
The most important medications to treat congestive heart failure?
A) ACE inhibitors (enalapril, benazepril)
B) Beta receptor blockers (atelonol, carvedilol)
C) Loop diuretics (Furosemide, torsemide)
D) Pimobendan, Levosimendan
D) Pimobendan, Levosimendan
Which statement is true regarding feline heart worm disease?
a) cats are occasionally infected
b) Cats are often infected
c) Cats are never infected
d) None of the statements are true
a) cats are occasionally infected
Which step is incorrect after ECG examination of a spaniel 3-rd degree AV block?
a) determination of the potassium level
b) Administration of atropine
c) Administration of dil3azem
d) Administration of prednisolone, doxycycline
d) Administration of prednisolone, doxycycline
Which of the following organs is most commonly displaced/incarcerated leading to acute symptoms in case of perineal hernia?
A) small intestine
B) Large intestine
C) Uterus
D) Urinary bladder
D) Urinary bladder
During an echocardiographic examination we can use…
a) short axis view
b) Longitudinal views
c) Both of them
d) None of them
c) Both of them
How can you distinguish a ventricular extrasystole form a supraventricular one on the ECG?
a) a ventricular extrasystole is followed by a compensated pause
b) The supraventricular extrasystole is always of normal width
c) In front of the QRS complex, a p-wave is always seen in a supraventricular beat
d) A p-wave is never seen before the QRS complex in a supraventricular beat
a) a ventricular extrasystole is followed by a compensated pause
How can you distinguish between a ventricular and a supraventricular arrhythmia on the ECG?
a) the QRS complex is always wide in ventricular arrhythmias
b) The QRS complex is always of normal width in the case of supraventricular arrhythmia
c) P-wave is always visible in front of the QRS complex in supraventricular arrhythmias
d) P-wave never seen in supraventricular arrhythmias before QRS complex
a) the QRS complex is always wide in ventricular arrhythmias
Which solution of the mostly potentially alkalising effect in the treatment of metabolic acidosis?
a) NaCl solution
b) NaHCO3 solution
c) Lactated ringer’s
d) Acetated ringer’s
b) NaHCO3 solution
Which is the wrong answer? May play a role in the progression of heart failure:
a) chronic activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system and the sympathetic nervous
system
b) Decrease number and function of cardiac acetylcholine receptors (downregulation)
c) The production of inflammatory mediators and free radicals
d) Poor blood supply to the heart muscle despite increased oxygen and energy demands
a) chronic activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system and the sympathetic nervous
system
Which step is incorrect after ECG examination of a dog with supraventricular tachyarrhythmia?
a) to perform a vagus manoeuvre
b) Administration of atropine
c) Administration of diltiazem
d) Echocardiography, blood test
b) Administration of atropine
Which answer is not good? The hemodynamic parameters that determine heart rate include:
a) ventricular preload and afterload
b) contractility, distensibility
c) Heart rate and synchronisation of contractions
d) The relative ratio of the amount of blood pumped by the two sides of the heart
d) The relative ratio of the amount of blood pumped by the two sides of the heart
What is NOT needed to a standard echocardiographic examination?
a) phased array transducer
b) Right lateral recumbency
c) Using standard planes
d) Linear transducer
d) Linear transducer
The cranial border of the Diernhofer triangle is
A) the scapula
B) The cranial part of the heart
C) The descendent aorta
D) The caudal part of the heart
A) the scapula
How can you determine the left arial-aortic ratio (LA/Ao) during the echocardiography?
a) measure the diameter of the aorta and the diameter of the left atrium in the same long axis view
b) Measure the diameter of the aorta and the diameter of the left atrium in the same short axis
view
c) Measure the diameter of the aorta in short axis and measure the diameter of the left atrium in
long axis view
d) Measure the diameter of the left atrium in short axis and measure the diameter of the aorta in long axis view
b) Measure the diameter of the aorta and the diameter of the le2 atrium in the same short axis
view
Which of the following types of a shock SIRS is rated in?
a) Hypovolemic
b) cardiogenic/obstructive
c) Distributive
d) Hypoxic
c) Distributive
What colour is typical of the compensatory stage of shock?
a) Pale
b) Cyanotic
c) Dirty red
d) Bright red
d) Bright red
Consequences of heart failure:
a) pulmonary oedema
b) Thoracic fluid accumulation in dogs
c) Congestive liver
d) Ascites
a) pulmonary oedema
Which sign of the following is characteristic of PRAA?
a) vomiting 30 min after feeding
b) Vomiting 1-2 hours after feeding
c) Vomiting 4-5 hours after feeding
d) Regurgitation
d) Regurgitation
The most common heart disease in dogs:
a) mitral endocardosis
b) Dilated cardiomyopathy
c) Subvalvular aortic stenosis (SAS)
d) PDA
a) mitral endocardosis
Typical clinical findings in case of dog’s haemopericardium:
a) strong pulse
b) Systolic heart murmur
c) Reddish mucosal membranes
d) Distant (muffled) heart sounds
d) Distant (muffled) heart sounds
Which pulmonary vessels can be altered on the thoracic x-ray during canine heart worm disease?
a) pulmonary arteries
b) Pulmonary veins
c) Both can altered
d) None of them
a) pulmonary arteries
What changes do you expect to find in case of severe mitral valve diseases (MMVD)?
a) left ventricular concentric hypertrophy
b) Right ventricular concentric hypertrophy
c) Left ventricular dilatation
d) Right ventricular dilatation
c) Left ventricular dilatation
Which statement is not characteristic for the radiograph finding of pneumothorax?
a) elevation of the heart from the sternum
b) Obvious demarcation of the intrathoracic organs
c) Compression of the lung lobes
d) Dorsal dislocation of the trachea
d) Dorsal dislocation of the trachea
Electrosurgery. Pick the false answer!
a) in monopolar systems, a large-surface return electrode must be placed on the patient’s body
b) In monopolar systems, if the contact surface between the return electrode and body is small, burns may occur
c) Forceps-like bipolar systems do not require large-surface return electrode
d) The efficient and patient safety of the monopolar system in better
d) The efficient and patient safety of the monopolar system in better
What changes do you expect to find in case of sever pulmonic stenosis?
a) left ventricular concentric hypertrophy
b) Right ventricular concentric hypertrophy
c) Left ventricular dilatation
d) Right ventricular dilatation
b) Right ventricular concentric hypertrophy
PRAA means…
A) abnormally directed Botallo ligament
B) Latency of the Botallo duct
C) Abnormally directed aortic arch
D) Abnormally directed subclavian artery
C) Abnormally directed aortic arch
Which of the following statement is incorrect regarding incisional hernia?
A) it is a iatrogenic complication
B) It might be suppurative
C) It can be prevented by Elizabethan collar in all cases
D) It may be cause by surgical technical error
C) It can be prevented by Elizabethan collar in all cases
Which of the following organs is most commonly displaced/incarcerated in case of scrotal hernia?
A) small intestine
B) Large intestine
C) Uterus
D) Urinary bladder
A) small intestine
ECG characteristics of atrial fibrillation:
a) The R-R distance varies and the ventricular complexes are greatly deformed
b) There are no P-waves and R-R distances are regular
c) There are no P-waves and the R-R distance varies
d) The atria and the ventricles operate separately with different P-wave and QRS frequencies
c) There are no P-waves and the R-R distance varies
When can a horizontal dullness occur during thoracic percussion?
a) in pleural effusion
b) During pneumonia
c) In pulmonary neoplastic diseases
d) During cardiac enlargement
a) in pleural effusion
What is the typical physical finding during the FIP coinciding with fluid accumulation?
a) honey-like, viscous exudate during puncture
b) thin, water-like flu during puncture
c) Bloody fluid during puncture
d) None of them
a) honey-like, viscous exudate during puncture
What are the three major components of the complex treatment of Canine heartworm disease?
a) doxycycline, selamectin, melarsomine
b) fenbendazole, doramectine, clopidrogel
c) doxycycline, moxidectin, melarsomine
d) doxycycline, milbemycin-oxime, melarsomine
c) doxycycline, moxidectin, melarsomine
An ECG is most appropriate (indicated) if: (more than one correct answer is possible)
a) when the heart rate of a cat arrived for vaccination is 150bpm
b) When a cat that had an accident has 200bpm heart rate
c) When a cat with a body temperature of 40.8C has a heart rate of 190bpm
d) When a cat that arrived for flea prevention has 120bpm heart rate
c) When a cat with a body temperature of 40.8C has a heart rate of 190bpm
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Which has the highest microbial number at the beginning surgery?
a) surgical glove
b) Artery clamp
c) The skin of patient
d) Gauze sponges
c) The skin of patient
The upper border of the dullness during percussion of pleural effusion is:
a) Concave
b) Convey
c) Horizontal
d) Changing in direction but never horizontal
c) Horizontal
Which of the following organs is most commonly displaced/incarcerated leading to acute symptoms in case of perineal hernia?
a) small intestine
b) Large intestine
c) Uterus
d) Urinary bladder
d) Urinary bladder
Reduction of ventricular afterload during heart failure:
a) always beneficial
b) Should only be used in mild heart failure
c) Should only be used in severe heart failure
d) Extremely risky
c) Should only be used in severe heart failure
Which of the following diagnostic tools is the next to be chosen in case of uncertain radiographic
findings in suspected diaphragmatic hernia?
a) Thoracocentesis
b) Abdominocentesis
c) Ultrasonography
d) Respiratory endoscopy
c) Ultrasonography
Tying surgical knots. Pick the false answer (more than one is possible)
A) in surgery, at least two-half knots with opposite direction are considered to be knot
B) Fewer knots (3-4) for synthe3c monofilament and more knots (5-6) for mul3filament materials
are needed for secure fastening
C) two-handed, one-handed and instrumental knopng may be performed
D) Instrumental knopng is safer for ligating large vessels and bundle of issues
A) in surgery, at least two-half knots with opposite direction are considered to be knot
B) Fewer knots (3-4) for synthe3c monofilament and more knots (5-6) for mul3filament materials
are needed for secure fastening
Classification of pimobendan:
A) ACE inhibitor
B) Ca-channel sensitiser and phosphodiesterase inhibitor
C) A bipyridine derivative
D) Ca-channel sensitiser and alpha-adrenergic blocker
B) Ca-channel sensitiser and phosphodiesterase inhibitor
The administration of digoxin may be jutified to treat:
a) III-degree AV block
b) Ventricular tachycardia
c) Atrial fibrillation
d) Sinus tachycardia
c) Atrial fibrillation
Why can we boldly reduce preload in heart failure?
a) because reducing preload during heart failure does not lead to arrhythmia
b) Because in heart failure reducing preload hardly reduces cardiac output
c) Because the survival of heart failure animals is so short that we have nothing to fear
d) Because the afterlod will offset the reduction of the preload anyway
b) Because in heart failure reducing preload hardly reduces cardiac output
Which answer is false?
a) During surgical scrubbing, the skin surface can be made completely sterile
b) The outer surface of the surgical glove is considered sterile when it is put on
c) the open gloving method is used for minor interventions (e.g. catheterization)
d) when performing the open gloving method, the folded-back inner surface of the glove cuff can be found with your bare hands
a) During surgical scrubbing, the skin surface can be made completely sterile
What is the goal of asepsis?
a) to prevent contamination
b) To reduce contamination
c) To allow contamination
d) All of the above
a) to prevent contamination
What can not be the reason of haemopericardium in dogs?
a) Chemodectoma
b) Idiopathic inflamma3on
c) Thromboembolism
d) Coagulopathy
c) Thromboembolism
What is NOT characteristic of feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM)?
a) may cause thromboembolism
b) May cause sudden death
c) O2en has long survival
d) Causes right sided heart dilation
d) Causes right sided heart dilation
What are the consequences of left heart failure?
A) pulmonary oedema
B) Thoracic fluid accumulation in dogs
C) Congestive liver
D) Ascites
A) pulmonary oedema