Quiz 3 B Flashcards
dog has licked the fur off the feet
Hydrocortisone 0.1%
severe injury to the spinal cord segments from L4 to S3?
Difficulty expressing the bladder
6-week-old kitten tests positive for feline immunodeficiency virus antibody by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
Confirm the presence of antibody by Western blot analysis or immunofluorescent antibody test
mild alopecia and erythema over the dorsal tail. The area is covered with small pin-point black flecks that turn red when moistened. - RX
Fipronil
Cat with difficulty breathing for the past three hours. severe dyspnea, increased respiratory rate, and increased respiratory effort. next step in diagnosis?
Thoracic radiography
peripheral veins is usually accessible for venipuncture in cats but not in dogs?
Medial saphenous
ewe shown is being evaluated because of lethargy and decreased appetite for the past week. next step in establishing the diagnosis?
Fecal flotation
orphaned raccoons as pets?
Rabies and Leptospirosis
a three-week history of straining to urinate. The client reports that the dog passes only small amounts of urine, and sometimes the urine is bloody.
Transitional cell carcinoma
Mare with supraorbital edema and conjunctivitis.
EVA (Equine viral arteritis)
most likely site of the obstruction in steer?
Distal sigmoid region of the urethra
Cat with severe gingivitis, periodontitis, and stomatitis. - Rx
Clindamycin
Cat with plantigrade stance in both hindlimbs. most appropriate initial diagnostic tests?
Complete blood count, serum biochemistry profile, and urinalysis
Cardiac auscultation discloses an intermittent gallop rhythm and occasional premature ventricular beats.
DCM
cardiogenic shock secondary to pericardial effusion and cardiac tamponade. most appropriate first intervention?
Pericardiocentesis