Key Factors in Maintaining Animal Health

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Diploma Veterinary Nursing Year 1 (Animal Welfare and Husbandry Quizzes) Quiz on Key Factors in Maintaining Animal Health, created by Jessica Whittick on 19/05/2018.
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Question 1

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Describe the SOAPier method used in assessing a patient: S[blank_start]ubjective[blank_end] O[blank_start]bjective[blank_end] A[blank_start]ssessment[blank_end] P[blank_start]lanning[blank_end] i[blank_start]mplement[blank_end] e[blank_start]valuate[blank_end] r[blank_start]eassess[blank_end]
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  • ubjective
  • bjective
  • ssessment
  • lanning
  • mplement
  • valuate
  • eassess

Question 2

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Type either increase or decrease: Pyrexia causes temperature to: [blank_start]increase[blank_end] Excitement causes temperature to: [blank_start]increase[blank_end] Fever causes the pulse to: [blank_start]increase[blank_end] Exercise causes the pulse to: [blank_start]increase[blank_end] General Anaesthesia causes pulse to: [blank_start]decrease[blank_end] Anxiety causes respiration to: [blank_start]increase[blank_end] Hypoxia causes respiration to: [blank_start]increase[blank_end] Sleeping causes respiration to: [blank_start]decrease[blank_end] Prolonged anaesthesia causes temperature to: [blank_start]decrease[blank_end] Hypothermia causes pulse to: [blank_start]decrease[blank_end] Moribund causes respiration to: [blank_start]decrease[blank_end]
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  • increase
  • increase
  • increase
  • increase
  • decrease
  • increase
  • increase
  • decrease
  • decrease
  • decrease
  • decrease

Question 3

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Match the term with the definition: [blank_start]Sinus Arrythmia[blank_end]: Pulse increases with inspiration and decreases with expiration in a healthy animal [blank_start]Orthopnoea[blank_end]: difficulty breathing which is relieved when in sternal or upright position [blank_start]Inappetance[blank_end]: anorexia, lack of appetite [blank_start]Pica[blank_end]: unnatural cravings for strange foods
Answer
  • Sinus Arrythmia
  • Orthopnoea
  • Inappetance
  • Pica

Question 4

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What is the normal temperature of a dog?
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  • 38.3 - 38.7 degrees C
  • 37 - 38 degrees C
  • 37.5 - 38.5 degrees C
  • 38.3 - 38.9 degrees C

Question 5

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What is the respiratory rate of a cat?
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  • 25 - 35 bpm
  • 15 - 35 bpm
  • 20 - 30 bpm
  • 20 - 35 bpm

Question 6

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What is the heart rate of a horse?
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  • 29 - 50 bpm
  • 28 - 45 bpm
  • 25 - 40 bpm
  • 28 - 40 bpm

Question 7

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Fresh blood in the faeces: [blank_start]haemachezia[blank_end] Blood in the vomit: [blank_start]haematemesis[blank_end] Coughing up blood: [blank_start]haemoptysis[blank_end]
Answer
  • haemachezia
  • haematemesis
  • haemoptysis

Question 8

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Match the term with the definition: [blank_start]Epiphora[blank_end]: blocked tear ducts so overflow of tears [blank_start]Epistaxis[blank_end]: nose bleed [blank_start]Tenesmus[blank_end]: unproductive straining [blank_start]Steatorrhoea[blank_end]: fatty faeces
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  • Epiphora
  • Epistaxis
  • Tenesmus
  • Steatorrhoea

Question 9

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What does the term cyanosis of the gums mean?
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  • Blue tinged mucous membranes
  • Yellow or icteric mucous membranes
  • Brick red mucous membranes
  • Pale mucous membranes

Question 10

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What does the term jaundice of the gums mean?
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  • Blue tinged mucous membranes
  • Yellow or icteric mucous membranes
  • Brick red mucous membranes
  • Pale mucous membranes

Question 11

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What does the term haematemesis mean?
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  • Stale blood in the faeces
  • Fresh blood in the faeces
  • Blood in the vomit
  • Coughing up blood

Question 12

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What does the term haemoptysis mean?
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  • Stale blood in the faeces
  • Fresh blood in the faeces
  • Blood in the vomit
  • Coughing up blood

Question 13

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What does the term tenesmus mean?
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  • Giving birth or parturition
  • Unproductive straining
  • Tension in muscles
  • Contraction of muscles

Question 14

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What does the term epistaxis mean?
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  • an unexpected genetic trait
  • nose bleed
  • an overflow of tears
  • none of the above

Question 15

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What may be a cause of coughing?
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  • Congestive heart failure
  • A pharyngeal foreign body
  • Toxocara canis
  • All of the above

Question 16

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A recumbent dog is hospitalised with gastro-enteritis, what is the main priority to consider?
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  • Dehydration
  • Hypostatic pneumonia
  • Choking on vomit
  • Inhalation pneumonia

Question 17

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The term meaning difficulty breathing is:
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  • dyspnoea
  • tachypnoea
  • dysphagia
  • dystocia

Question 18

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Bradycardia describes:
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  • Normal heart rate
  • irregular heart rate
  • increased heart rate
  • decreased heart rate

Question 19

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What is the most sensitive part of the hoof? The [blank_start]frog[blank_end]
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  • frog

Question 20

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Which part of the hoof takes the most weight? The [blank_start]wall[blank_end]
Answer
  • wall

Question 21

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How often should the horse be seen by a farrier?
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  • Approx. every 6 weeks
  • Approx. every 12 weeks
  • Approx. every 24 weeks
  • Approx. every week

Question 22

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What is the term for inflammation of the gums? [blank_start]Gingivitis[blank_end]
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  • Gingivitis

Question 23

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What do the terms glossitis and stomatitis mean? Inflammation of the...
Answer
  • tongue and mouth
  • tongue and face
  • cheeks and tongue
  • mouth and neck

Question 24

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Human toothpaste can't be used on dog's teeth because the [blank_start]fluoride[blank_end] levels are too [blank_start]high[blank_end].
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  • fluoride
  • high
  • low
  • iodine
  • chlorine

Question 25

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How quickly can plaque start to develop on teeth following a scale and polish? Within:
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  • 12 hours
  • 6 hours
  • 48 hours
  • 24 hours

Question 26

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Match the terms with their definitions: [blank_start]Ataxic[blank_end]: sensory dysfunction, loss of coordination of limbs, head and/or trunk - loss of voluntary coordination of muscle movements [blank_start]Paresis[blank_end]: muscular weakness caused by nerve damage, partial paralysis [blank_start]Tetraplegic/quadriplegic[blank_end]: partial or total loss of use of all 4 limbs and torso [blank_start]Hemiplegic[blank_end]: total or partial paralysis of one side
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  • Ataxic
  • Paresis
  • Tetraplegic/quadriplegic
  • Hemiplegic

Question 27

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How often should you turn a recumbent patient? Every...
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  • 2 - 4 hours
  • 3 -5 hours
  • 2 hours
  • 3 hours

Question 28

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What position would you place a patient with hypostatic pneumonia?
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  • sternal recumbency
  • supine position
  • lateral recumbency
  • prone position

Question 29

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What is the term for animals which are active during the twilight hours? [blank_start]Crepuscular[blank_end]
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  • Crepuscular

Question 30

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What is the term for animals which are awake during daylight hours? [blank_start]Diurnal[blank_end]
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  • Diurnal

Question 31

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Match the terms with their definitions: [blank_start]Micturition[blank_end]: urinating [blank_start]Haemachezia[blank_end]: fresh blood in poo [blank_start]Dyschezia[blank_end]: difficult or unproductive defaecation [blank_start]Tenesmus[blank_end]: unproductive straining [blank_start]Occult blood[blank_end]: hidden blood - not visibly apparent [blank_start]Meleana[blank_end]: stale blood in faeces
Answer
  • Micturition
  • Haemachezia
  • Dyschezia
  • Tenesmus
  • Occult blood
  • Meleana

Question 32

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Match the terms with the definitions: [blank_start]Cyanosis[blank_end]: blue tinge of mms, low O2 saturation [blank_start]Icterus/jaundice[blank_end]: yellow mms, obstruction of bile duct [blank_start]Haematemesis[blank_end]: fresh blood in vomit [blank_start]Haemoptysis[blank_end]: coughing up blood [blank_start]Anisocoria[blank_end]: unequal size of pupils [blank_start]Entropion[blank_end]: eyelid folds inward [blank_start]Nystagmus[blank_end]: eyes make repetitive, uncontrolled movements [blank_start]Epistaxis[blank_end]: nose bleed
Answer
  • Cyanosis
  • Icterus/jaundice
  • Haematemesis
  • Haemoptysis
  • Anisocoria
  • Entropion
  • Nystagmus
  • Epistaxis
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