Shared Flashcard Set

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first half
midterm review
50
Veterinary Medicine
Not Applicable
06/10/2014

Additional Veterinary Medicine Flashcards

 


 

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All of the following are cardinal signs of inflammation EXCEPT:
 

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Interferon is a protein produced by the body and will have the effect of:
 

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The purpose of adding an adjuvant to a vaccine is to:
 
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The modified live viruses that are used in some vaccines are waekend by:
 

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Recombinant technology used in the production of vaccines will involove:
 

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The use of adjuvants in vaccines have been linked to:
 

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A killed bacterin would be used in the vaccine to protect against canine:
 

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Lyophilization in vaccine production refers to the process of:
 

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The type of imunity aquired through the administration of vaccines is most accurtely called:
 

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An important medication in the treatment of anaphalactic shock related to severe vaccine reactions is:
 

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The limb most often chosen for rabies vaccination is the:

 

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The most common cause of failure to produce a protective level of antibodies following vaccination is:
 
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A breed of dog that is considered high risk for Canine Parvo Virus is
 

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Measles vaccine for puppies may be used to protect puppies at high risk of contracting:
 

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Bordetella bronchiseptica is an organism that is classified as a:
 

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The many types of Leptospira organisms are called:
 

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Canine adenovirus type 2 vaccines are useful in protection against:
 

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Panleukopenia or feline distemper is caused by a virus that is classified as a:
 

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A feline disease that is caused by a retrovirus is:
 

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A vaccine that is considered to be part of the core vaccines for the feline is:
 

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Canine distemper is a disease that is best described as:
 

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"Hard Pad Disease" is another name for canine:
 

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An antitussive is a medication that will reduce the symptoms of:
 

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A canine disease that may be detected by performing a lab test for antigen in the stool is:
 

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The route of vaccination that is recommended for canine kennel cough vaccines is:
 

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The Parvo virus will have a tendency to target cells in the following areas EXCEPT:
 

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The best description for the length of time that the Parvo virus will remain infectious in the environment is:
 

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The finding on a complete blood count that may be seen with a severe Parvo infection is:
 

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The bacteria that is descibed as a spirochete is:
 

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The canine infectious disease that has the most chance of being directly spread to humans is:
 

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Geriatric patients acting aggressively should be evaluated for:
 

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A metabolic condition of the dog that often results in a skin infection is:
 

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The type of ointment that is recommended for protecting the eye during bathing is:


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The abnormal skin condition that coal tar shampoos would be recommended to treat is:
 

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The type of shampoo that is recommended for use in cases Demodectic Mange is:
 

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The abnormality seen on a complete blood cell count with cases of pyometra in the dog is:
 

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A yeast organism that may cause otitis externa in the dog or cat is:
 

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The type of bladder stone that may be dissolved through the use of dietary therapy is:
 

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If the tympanic membrane cannot be visualized, clean and flush the ears only with:
 

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Ear canals infected with Otodectes Cyanotis will often show signs of:
 

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A non-productive cough relating to an increase in fluid in the lungs will usually be realted to a leaking of the:
 

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As a medical term, ascites refers to:
 

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Hypothyroidism in the dog will very comonly produce signs related to the:
 

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The thyroid gloand is located in the:
 
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The elements of the diet that will have the most influence on urea levels in the blood stream include:

 

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Azotemia is a term relating to the veterinary patient experiencing an increase in:
 

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Ketoacidosis is most likely to be seen in severe cases of:
 

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A clinical symptom of diabetes mellitus of the dog that may be noticed by the owner is a:
 

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Erythropoietin is produced by the:
 

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The urinalysis of a patient with renal failure will often show an:
 
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