Past questions 2 Flashcards

1
Q

For aspiration pneumonia the following combination might be most effective

A

Gentamicin + amoxicillin clav + metronidazole

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2
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this drug is a probenzimidazole. Can be admin both orally and parenterally:

A

Netobimin

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3
Q

Additional food supplement can be applied in feline rhinotrachitis to decrease viral replication

A

L-Lysine

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4
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Aldosterone antagonist diuretic drug, can be used in congestive heart failure:

A

spironolactone

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5
Q

substance can be added to feedstuff of swine to treat atrophic rhinitis caused by Bordetlla Bronchiseptica

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Lincomycin

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6
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Highly lipophilic compounds are supplied only via medicated feedstuff

A

Ionophore anitbiotics

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7
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Can cause prolapse of penis in stallions:

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Acepromazine/Propionilpromazine

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8
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These two anti emetics must not be combined

A

Metoclopramide/tiethylperazine

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9
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Use for adjunctive treatment of bacterial urinary tract infections

A

Vitamin C, Methionine

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10
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Injectable anaesthetic tat can be used as an appetite stimulant in dogs

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Propofol

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11
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Frequently toxic in collies, causing paralysis

A

Ivermectin

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12
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H-2 antagonist substance that has the longest duration of action in dogs

A

Famotidine

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13
Q

Inodilator, increases heart contractility and decreases peripheral resistance

A

Pimobendan

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14
Q

Sedative drug with NO analgesic properties

A

Chlorpromazine

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15
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Anti-helmintic drug has very low oral bioavailabilty, but is highly effective in horses against nematodes and certain cestodes in the large bowel, because of the high enough concentration there:

A

Pyrantel

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16
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Used PO in dogs, appropriate choice for long-term control or idiopathic epilepsy

A

Phenobarbital

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17
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Antibacterial agent used to treat acute prostatitis caused by P. Aeruginosa

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Ciprofloxacin

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18
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Neophobia (fear of new food) can render the per os application of drugs much more difficult in these speces:

A

Horse

lecture: horse and rodents

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19
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Safe, mild laxative even if applied long-term. Can be used in hepatic encephalopathy:

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Lactulose

20
Q

The pH and the volume of urine are major factors of the drug extraction via Kidneys. Select correct sentence:

A

The urine of cats is highly concentrated

21
Q

Narrow spectrum antiemetic, its usage is mainly restricted to chemotherapeutic induced vomiting:

A

Ondansetron

22
Q

used for oral treatment of E.Coli urinary tract infection

A

Amoxicillin-clavulanic acid

23
Q

Analgesic activity is negligible

A

Thiopental

24
Q

Anitprotozoal drug has a very low therapeutic index, its IV admin is forbidden

A

imidocarb diproprionate

25
Q

Most potent combination for the treatment of Rhodococcus equi bronchopneumonia in foals

A

Clarythromicin + rifampicin

26
Q

Cox-2 slective non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug

A

Carprofen

27
Q

Herpes keratitis present in felin rhinotrachitis cannot be treated with

A

Systemic acyclovir treatment

28
Q

Primary causative agent of canine pharyngitis – and the primary choice for treatment

A

Streptococcus canis – Beta-Lactams

29
Q

Antibiotic combination appropriate for treatment of severe bronchopneumonia caused by P. aeruginosa

A

Amoxicillin-clavulanic acid

30
Q

Can be used for the prevention of abortion due to toxoplasmosis in ewes

A

decoquinate

31
Q

used in treatment of Varroa mange (varroosis) in honeybees

A

amitraz

32
Q

Most effective way for the treatment of nasal aspergillosis

A

per os itraconazole for 4-6 weeks

33
Q

Adsorbent antidiarrhoeal drug, chemicall it is magnesium-aluminium-silicate

A

Montmorillonit

34
Q

Primary choice for the treatment of idiopathic colitis in dogs

A

sulfasalazine

35
Q

Primary causative agent of canine pharyngitis – and treatment

A

Streptococcus canis – beta lactams

36
Q

Antihelmintic drugs of this group are very effective against both adult gastro-intestinal roundworms and their migrating or hypobiotic larval stages, even when they are applied orally:

A

Organophosphates

37
Q

Effectuve and frequently used emetic in cats

A

Xylazine

38
Q

Antistaphylococcal drug that can be used in MRSA infections locally:

A

Mupirocin

39
Q

Coating agent, primary choice for the treatment of active ulcers:

A

Sucralfate

40
Q

First choice for the oral treatment of canine and feline superficial pyoderma

A

Cefalexin

41
Q

According to label instructions this ionophore antibiotic is intended also for rabbits:

A

Salinomycin

42
Q

First line compound for the treatment of canine demodicosis and concomitant deep pyoderma:

A

benzoyl peroxide shampoo

43
Q

This non-toxic anthelmintic drug is highy effective against tapeworms, including the Echinococcus spp. But ineffective against roundworms:

A

Praziquantel

44
Q

Not recommended for the topical treatment of canine pyoderma

A

Amoxicillin

45
Q

With help of this agent it is possible to induce pupillary dilation in birds:

A

D-tubocurarine

46
Q

Muscle relaxtion cannot be achieved when this anaesthetic is used:

A

Ketamine