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VTNE 2025 Exam Questions & Correct Verified Answers. Graded A, Exams of Medical Sciences

VTNE 2025 Exam Questions & Correct Verified Answers. Graded A

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VTNE 2025 Exam Questions & Correct
Verified Answers. Graded A
A condition caused by a highly infectious agent – ANS parvoviral enteritis
A highly contagious viral disease that infects cats but not dogs – ANS
panleukopenia
A protozoan; can be contracted by drinking contaminated water – ANS
giardia
A skin condition caused by a mite of zoonotic concern – ANS sarcoptic
mange
A tick-transmitted condition caused by Borrelia burgdorferi - ANSLyme
disease
A zoonotic skin condition caused by the agent Microsporum sp. -
ANSringworm
a zoonotic viral disease that can affect any warm blooded animal; spread
by contact with saliva - ANSrabies
AD - ANSright ear
AS - ANSleft ear
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VTNE 2025 Exam Questions & Correct

Verified Answers. Graded A

A condition caused by a highly infectious agent – ANS parvoviral enteritis A highly contagious viral disease that infects cats but not dogs – ANS panleukopenia A protozoan; can be contracted by drinking contaminated water – ANS giardia A skin condition caused by a mite of zoonotic concern – ANS sarcoptic mange A tick-transmitted condition caused by Borrelia burgdorferi - ANSLyme disease A zoonotic skin condition caused by the agent Microsporum sp. - ANSringworm a zoonotic viral disease that can affect any warm blooded animal; spread by contact with saliva - ANSrabies AD - ANSright ear AS - ANSleft ear

Atipamezole (Antisedan) reverses ________________ - ANSdexdomitor AU - ANSboth ears closed fracture - ANSno open wound near the fracture coccidia - ANSCystoisospora spp. Coffin bone - ANSP comminuted fracture - ANSthe break is in 3 or more pieces of varying shape complete fracture - ANSbone is broken all the way through, through its full circumference define aggression - ANSa behavior with intent to harm define blind spots - ANSthe areas directly behind a horse, directly in front of its nose and between its eyes define displacement behavior - ANSyawning, scratching, and licking of the lips in a fearful dog define diversionary restraint - ANStapping lightly on the horse's head or use of a twitch in a horse

How many teeth do canines have? - ANS How many teeth do equine have? - ANS40- How many teeth do felines have? - ANS hypotension - ANSlow blood pressure incomplete fracture - ANSa fracture that is not broken all the way through Naloxone reverses ____________ - ANSopioids Name the 4 compartments of the ruminant stomach. - ANSrumen, reticulum, omasum, abomasum name the gram stain process in order: - ANS- heat fix the slide

  • crystal violet (purple) - 60 seconds
  • rinse
  • iodine (orange) -60 seconds
  • rinse
  • 95 ethyl alcohol/ decolorizer - 5-10 seconds
  • rinse
  • safranin (pink/red) - 30 seconds
  • rinse
  • dry with bibulous paper Nephro - ANSkidneys

oblique fracture - ANSa break diagonal across the bone creating 2 bone fragments with sharp points OD - ANSright eye open fracture - ANSan open wound in the skin and the broken bone penetrates the skin OS - ANSleft eye P1 - ANSproximal phalanx (long pastern) P2 - ANSmiddle phalanx (short pastern) P3 - ANSDistal phalanx (Coffin bone) round worms - ANSToxocara canis scabies - ANS second intention of healing - ANSWounds over 6-8 hours or of infected, necrotic wounds is allowed to heal by granulation tissue formation the _________ is responsible for the focus - ANSlens the lens is responsible for the _________ - ANSfocus

what is a cow kick? - ANSwhen a horse kicks to the side and back using its rear leg what is a double barrel kick? - ANSwhen a horse kicks straight back with both its front legs and back legs at the same time what is a humane twitch? - ANSwhen restraining a horse, a metal device is hooked to the top lip of the horse and attached to its halter what is a twitch? - ANSa tool used to restrain a horse that has a wooden handle on one end and a chain or rope loop on the other end that goes around the horses nose what is displacement behavior? - ANSA behavior used by animals to help reduce their anxiety when they are in a fearful state what is diversionary restraint - ANSusing different techniques and equipment to distract a horse What is fear biting? - ANSwhen an animal feels threatened in a situation, they tend to bite to protect themselves What is hyperkalemia? - ANSelevated levels of potassium in the blood What is Lyme disease caused by? - ANSBorrelia burgdorferi what is the gestation period for a cat? - ANS63-65 days

what is the gestation period for a cow? - ANS285 days what is the gestation period for a dog? - ANS63 - 65 days what is the gestation period for a ferret? - ANS42 days what is the gestation period for a goat? - ANS149 days what is the gestation period for a horse? - ANS336 days what is the gestation period for a pig? - ANS114 days what is the gestation period for a rabbit? - ANS28-32 days what is the gestation period for a sheep? - ANS148 days what is the scientific name for tapeworms? - ANSDipylidium canium what is the scientific name of coccidia? - ANSCystoisospora spp. what is the scientific name of hookworms? - ANSAncylostoma caninum what is the scientific name of round worms? - ANStoxocara canis what reverses dexdomitor? - ANSatipamezole (antisedan)