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- Question 1 of 25
1. Question
A dairy cow is presented at 8 days post-partum for purulent vaginal discharge. Appetite and milk production are normal. What is the most appropriate management of this case?
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2. Question
Which one of the following sets of conditions predisposes a cow to metritis?
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3. Question
What percentage of dairy cows have a retained placenta after calving?
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4. Question
What is the treatment of choice for a retained placenta in a dairy cow?
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5. Question
Which one of the following conditions predisposes a cow to retained foetal membranes after calving?
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6. Question
What ophthalmic condition is most evident in this dog?
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7. Question
Egg production at a layer poultry operation has dropped almost 50% in the last 3 days. Eggs are misshapen, thin-shelled, and contain watery albumen. 50-75% of the flock are coughing and sneezing and tracheal rales and facial swelling are evident in some. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Misshapen and thin shelled egg
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8. Question
A flock from a layer poultry operation is presented because egg production has dropped almost 50% in the last 3 days. Eggs are mis-shapen, thin-shelled, and contain watery albumen. 50-75% of the flock are coughing and sneezing. Some of the birds have tracheal rales and facial swelling.
What is the treatment plan?
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9. Question
A 3-year-old Appaloosa mare presents with a 4-week history of exercise intolerance and recent epistaxis after exercise.
An irregular heart rhythm is auscultated during physical examination. No signs of heart failure are found in this horse.
An electrocardiogram (ECG) from this patient is shown in the following image.
Which one of the following choices is the correct treatment?CorrectIncorrect - Question 10 of 25
10. Question
A 10-year-old event horse is presented with a 4-week history of exercise intolerance. An irregular heartbeat is notable during physical exam.
An ECG shows the following:
It is determined that the horse is not in heart failure. What is the diagnosis?CorrectIncorrect - Question 11 of 25
11. Question
A 4-year-old Standardbred gelding is presented with a 4-week history of exercise intolerance and recent history of pulling up abruptly in a race.
An irregular heart rhythm was auscultated during a physical exam. An echocardiogram does not reveal any abnormalities.
An electrocardiogram (ECG) shown in the following image reveals that the horse has atrial fibrillation.
Which one of the following choices is the correct prognosis for this patient?
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12. Question
Which conditions/etiologies are associated with myocardial infarcts and abscesses in cattle?
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13. Question
Which conditions/etiologies are associated with myocarditis?
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14. Question
A pair of heifers from a feedlot are presented.
They are part of a group of 12-month-old heifers and steers that entered the feedlot 3 weeks ago.
A steer died unexpectedly 3 days ago.
Now, the 2 heifers are depressed and ataxic, with coughing and some dyspnea.
One has opisthotonos and appears to be blind.
The other is stiff and lame with a swollen hock.
What disease is at the top of the differential diagnosis list?
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15. Question
A 12-month-old heifer from a feedlot operation is presented for necropsy.
The heifer was in a group that arrived 3 weeks ago and suddenly died.
Necropsy reveals a fibrinous pleuritis with myocardial infarcts and abscesses, as shown below.
This is a septicemic form of thromboembolic meningoencephalitis (TEME) caused by Histophilus somni.
What is the treatment plan if another cow gets sick?
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16. Question
A 12-month-old cow from a feedlot operation is presented with ataxia, depression, head-pressing, anorexia, blindness and opisthotonos.
Which two diseases are on the differential diagnosis list?
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17. Question
Which breeds are predisposed to cardiomyopathy?
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18. Question
Which breeds are predisposed to mitral regurgitation? (The number one cause of congestive heart failure in dogs).
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19. Question
Which breed is predisposed to Sick Sinus Syndrome (SSS)?
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20. Question
Which breeds are predisposed to Tetralogy of Fallot?
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21. Question
A 3-year old English springer spaniel is presented with a 1-week history of fainting and lethargy. On physical exam moderate muscle wasting around the scapula and forelimbs is noted. The dog appears shocky and weak with a slow capillary refill time. An ECG is below. What is the diagnosis?
No P wave
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22. Question
A seven-year-old female spayed miniature schnauzer is presented with a two month history of episodic weakness, ataxia and occasional syncope (fainting) and confusion. Her ECG looks like the image below.
What is the diagnosis?
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23. Question
A three-year-old English springer spaniel is presented with a one-week history of fainting and lethargy.
On physical exam moderate muscle wasting around the scapula and forelimbs is noted.
The dog appears shocky and weak with a slow capillary refill time.
An ECG is below. What is the treatment plan?
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24. Question
While doing a routine dental cleaning on an otherwise healthy 8-year old male neutered Cocker Spaniel under isoflurane anesthesia an ECG that looks like the one below is produced.
What is the treatment plan?CorrectIncorrect - Question 25 of 25
25. Question
A seven-year old female spayed miniature schnauzer is presented with a two month history of episodic weakness, ataxia and occasional syncope (fainting) and confusion. Her ECG looks like the one below.
What is the treatment plan?
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