Quizzes 1-3 Flashcards

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Is leptospirosis considered a non-core vaccine

A

Yes

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1
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Is Bordetella bronchiseptica vaccine considered a core vaccine

A

No

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2
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True or false only 20% of puppies and kittens are infected with roundworms and hookworms

A

False

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3
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True or false puppies and kittens should be dewormed until four months of age

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True

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4
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True or false leptospirosis vaccine should be given every year

A

True

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5
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True or false solution injected subcutaneously is more rapidly absorbed then intravenously

A

False

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6
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True or false while doing an intramuscular injection into the thigh, the needle must be directed toward the caudal aspect of the Limb

A

True

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7
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True or false the lingual vein is mainly used for emergency drug administration

A

True

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8
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True or false the F I V vaccine is considered a core vaccine

A

False

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9
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What is the cranial landmark for the dorsal lumbar muscle IM injection

A

The last rib

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10
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What is the Caudal landmark of the dorsal lumbar muscle Im injection

A

Crest of ilium

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11
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Why does the American Association of feline practitioners recommend boosters until 16 weeks of age for the FVRCP vaccine in cats

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To minimize vaccination failure that can occur due to the presence of maternal antibodies from the RCP vaccine

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12
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True or false after recovery from feline rhinotracheitis the cats do not remain a carrier of the virus

A

False

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13
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True or false the treatment for feline chlamydia is mainly oral and ocular antibiotics

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True

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14
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What are the four serovars present in the canine leptospirosis vaccine

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Leptospira canicola, grippotyphosa, pomona, icterohaemorrhagie

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15
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True or false the neurological signs of canine distemper can be tremors, paralysis, seizures

A

True

16
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What is a common clinical sign caused by Feline Calicivirus

A

Oral ulcer

17
Q

What type of diarrhea is a classic clinical signs of feline Panleukopenia

A

Bloody

18
Q

What is the incubation period for Lyme disease

A

2 to 5 months

19
Q

What canine infectious disease is characterized by a maximum intensity harsh and dry cough

A

Canine tracheobronchitis

20
Q

List three clinical signs that are associated with canine parvovirus

A

Lethargy, weight loss due to dehydration, diarrhea