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VTNE Practice Exam B Questions and Answers Already Passed
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VTNE Practice Exam B Questions and Answers Already Passed 
Given the following four patients in an emergency clinic staffed by one veterinarian and one veterinary technician: 
A. A dog bleeding profusely from a paw laceration 
B. A cat that has been inappetant for 3 days 
C. A rabbit with dyspnea 
D. A dog with a suspected hock dislocation 
In which order should the technician recommend that the veterinarian see the patients? C,A,D,B 
Which of the following monitoring devices displays heart rate...
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KEY Tomory- Study Guide for ADE_NAVTA Exam
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1.	Which information is not required for an x-ray log? a. Patient address 
b.	Patient name 
c.	X-ray position 
d.	Body measurements 
 
2.	A 7 week old Labrador is coming to the clinic because of vomiting and diarrhea. Upon arrival where should the dog wait for its appointment? 
a.	ICU 
b.	Designated exam room 
c.	Front lobby 
d.	Treatment room 
 
3.	A Chihuahua needs a nail trim. Which type of appointment is most appropriate? 
a.	Drop off 
b.	Boarding 
c.	Technician/Assistant 
d.	Surgical 
 
4.	...
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VTNE Practice Graded A+
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VTNE Practice Graded A+ 
Ancylostoma causes which zoonotic disease in humans? 
 
A) Ocular larva migrans 
B) Crohn's disease 
C) Visceral larva migrans 
D) Cutaneous larva migrans 
D) Cutaneous larva migrans 
 
Explanation - Ancylostoma is a hookworm and is the most common cause of Cutaneous larva migrans. This is an intestinal parasite of dogs and cats. In this zoonotic disease, the parasite burrows under the skin in humans. 
Ocular and Visceral larva migrans are caused by Toxocara canis (roun...
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Vet Assisting Course Phase 1 Test Questions with Verified Answers
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Where should the handler be when blood is drawn from the jugular vein? - Answer- The handler should be on the opposite side of the blood draw 
 
How should the handler restrain canines on the floor? - Answer- Place the dog in a corner to brace their back end with your body to keep them from backing up 
 
Which method of expressing anal glands is preferred by most veterinarians? - Answer- Internal 
 
What should happen when scruffing a cat? - Answer- The cat's ears move closer together 
 
True o...
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VTNE Prep #3 Exam Questions and Answers
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Atlantooccipital joint - Answer ️️ --provides the up and down motion of the head 
-located between the occipital condyles of the skull and C1 (atlas) 
Coxofermoral joint - Answer ️️ -hip joint 
Scapulohumeral joint - Answer ️️ -where the scapula joins with the proximal humerus 
Stimulation of the Vagus nerve results in which of the following? - Answer ️️ -slows the heart 
rate 
Post Renal Azotemia - Answer ️️ -is an elevation in BUN an...
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NAVLE Prep Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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What nerve(s) need to be blocked in order to dehorn cattle? - Answer Cornual 
 
What nerve(s) need to be blocked in order to dehorn goats? - Answer cornual nerve and infratrochlear nerve 
 
Several rabbits in a commercial meat operation have developed genital scabs, perineal ulcerations a crusty exudate around the nose and eyes. Microhemaglutination tests are positive for treponematosis. 
 
Which one of the following steps is most effective to treat this problem? 
 
A - Amprolium-medicated feed...
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Veterinary Assistant Final Exam Review with 100% Correct Answers 2023
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Negligence - Correct answer-Finding that a practitioner's actions were below the level of 
competence expected of the professional. 
Malpractice - Correct answer-A type of negligence in which a physician fails to follow 
generally accepted professional standards, causing injury to patient. 
Professional negligence - Correct answer-A subset of the general rules on negligence to 
cover the situation in which the defendant has represented him or herself as having 
more than average skills or abili...
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VTNE Prep #3 Exam Questions and Answers
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Atlantooccipital joint - Answer ️️ --provides the up and down motion of the head 
-located between the occipital condyles of the skull and C1 (atlas) 
Coxofermoral joint - Answer ️️ -hip joint 
Scapulohumeral joint - Answer ️️ -where the scapula joins with the proximal humerus 
Stimulation of the Vagus nerve results in which of the following? - Answer ️️ -slows the heart 
rate 
Post Renal Azotemia - Answer ️️ -is an elevation in BUN an...
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IMPROVED VTNE PHARMACOLOGY FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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IMPROVED VTNE 
PHARMACOLOGY FINAL EXAM 
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
Amoxicillin (Amoxi-Drop) was prescribed for Tallulah, a 4-year-old female Chihuahua, who was being 
discharged after hospitalization. Dr. Segal asks you to provide her owner with discharge instructions. 
You advise the client of all of the following, except: - CORRECT ANSWER -She must administer the 
medication on an empty stomach, even if Tallulah vomits. 
The anticoagulant diluted in saline or sterile water for injection to f...
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A CONCISE INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 13TH EDITION PATRICK J. HURLEY - TEST BANK
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INSTRUCTIONS: The following selections relate to distinguishing arguments from nonarguments and identifying conclusions. Select the best answer for each. 
 
1. Incandescent light bulbs eventually burn out because the high temperature of the filament causes tungsten atoms to fly off and collect on the inside of the bulb's glass. This loss of tungsten is slowed, but not prevented, by introducing argon inside the bulb's envelope. As more and more atoms are lost, the filament disintegrates. When t...
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