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Viral & Bacterial Infections, Lameness, GI and parasites, neurological and muscular diseases
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Veterinary Medicine
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06/10/2014

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In horses with Strangles, pus can form rock like structures within the guttural pouch. What is the correct terminology for these rock like structures of pus?


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Which of the following diseases is characterized by a "saw horse" stance?


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Tetanus
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Which of the following organs can be infected in horses with "bastard strangles"?


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A Coggin's test is required annually for all horses. What disease is this test testing for?

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Which test is most commonly used to aide in diagnosis of suspected Botulism in horses?

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Which of the following diseases are caused by a bacterial infection?
 

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The most common clinical sign reported in horses with rabies infection is?
 

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How many fecal cultures are recommended in horses that are suspected of having Salmonellosis?

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Which of the following is true regarding Canker in horses?
 

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Which of the following below is true regarding Potomac Horse Fever?
 

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Which strain of Salmonella is the most pathogenic in animals?
 

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Which of the following statements is true regarding side bone in horses?
 

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Which of the following predispose horses to developing navicular disease?
 

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Exposing a horse to Black Walnut shavings can cause this type of lameness in horses?

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When observing at a trot, if a horse is lame on the left front limb, the head will appear to raise when the ....?
 

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What drug is commonly used in nerve blocks on horses?
 

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When evaluating a horse for lameness, which of the following can be utilized to help isolate the lameness to a particular limb?
 

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Which of the following modalities can be utlized to diagnose lameness in horses?
 

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Trotting a horse on a circle can increase the degree of lameness making it more obvious to the viewer.
 

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Which of the following is true regarding sand cracks in horses?
 

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A horse that is lame may point or rest the injured limb.
 

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Which of the following are clinical signs of colic in horses?
 

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Vomiting is a common symptom in horses with gastrointestinal upset.
 

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In horses, sharp enamel points on the upper dental arcade (upper jaw or maxilla)develop where?
 

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Which of the following is a common complication following esophageal choke?
 

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Your neighbor knows that you are an experienced veterinary technician and calls you late one evening to ask you about a problem he is having with his horse. He states that the horse was fine at feeding time, but now he is coughing and standing with his head and neck outstretched. There is also a greenish discharge with bits of oats coming out of his mouth and both nostrils. What condition is his horse most likely suffering from?
 

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Causes of esophageal choke include which of the following?
 

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Which of the following are clinical signs that may occur when a horse has sharp enamel points?
 

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A strangulating lipoma is best treated by surgical removal.
 

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Gastric(Stomach) ulcers occur most commonly in adult horses along what part of the stomach?
 

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Equine tapeworms are treated with what medication?
 

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The causative agent in Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis is?
 

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What is the name of the Quarter Horse stallion that genetically transmitted the gene for HYPP to his offspring?
 

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What is considered the gold standard for diagnosing PSSM in horses?
 

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Which of the following statements about PSSM in horses is correct?
 

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What is the cause of HYPP in horses?
 

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Nutritional Myodegeneration is caused by what dietary deficiency?
 

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Headshaking in horses is characterized by what type of head movement?
 

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What body system is affected in foals with Nutritional Myodegeneration?
 

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What is meant by the term myoglobinuria?
 

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Which of the following statements is true regarding "tying up" in horses?
 

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