GIT Cattle

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Veterinary Medicine Quiz on GIT Cattle , created by Ella Gordon on 10/01/2023.
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Question 1

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List some signs of oral disease in cattle anorexia, trouble [blank_start]eating[blank_end], q[blank_start]uidding[blank_end], hyper[blank_start]salivation[blank_end], swollen face- asymmetry, weight loss.
Answer
  • eating
  • uidding
  • salivation

Question 2

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All of the following diseases cause lesions in the mouth but tick the ones that are notifiable
Answer
  • foot and mouth disease
  • Rinderpest
  • Bluetongue
  • Bovine papular stomatitis
  • Dental disease
  • Mucosal disease
  • vesicular stomatitis
  • Actinobacillosis

Question 3

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This describes which of the following? Commensual bacteria, where there has been trauma/ tooth eruption. Causes firm tongue, minimal movement, hypersalivation, anorexia, cuddling Treat with streptomycin
Answer
  • Actinobacillosis
  • Actinomyces
  • Diptheria
  • Bovine Papular Stomatitis

Question 4

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Calf Diptheria Gram-[blank_start]negative[blank_end] rod, [blank_start]firm[blank_end] swellings of the [blank_start]cheek[blank_end], hyper[blank_start]salivation[blank_end], halitosis, [blank_start]increased[blank_end] lymph node size More serious if [blank_start]larynx[blank_end] affected and give steroid. Treat with [blank_start]antibiotics[blank_end]
Answer
  • antibiotics
  • larynx
  • increased
  • salivation
  • firm
  • cheek
  • negative

Question 5

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Label the disease you could visualise at each of the points.
Answer
  • Gas Rumen
  • RDA
  • Caecal distention
  • Abomasal impaction
  • Rumen distention

Question 6

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If you had the following signs what would your plan be? Gut hypo-motility, decrease- no faecal output, anorexia, accumulation in GIT, shock, dehydration, HR >80bpm
Answer
  • surgery
  • nasogastric tube
  • ultrasound
  • Drain air

Question 7

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Vagal indigestion in when there is trauma/ pressure to the [blank_start]vagus[blank_end] nerve and ingesta does not pass through the GIT the signs are variable failure to erucate, reduced ruminal [blank_start]contractility[blank_end], [blank_start]enlarged[blank_end] rumen, pear shape one side and [blank_start]apple[blank_end] shape the other, dehydrated.
Answer
  • apple
  • vagus
  • contractility
  • enlarged

Question 8

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When may you hear a right sided ping?
Answer
  • Caecal dilation/ volvulus
  • SI obstruction/ torsion
  • Peritonitis
  • abomasal impaction/ dilation
  • bloat

Question 9

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If cannot pass stomach tube then must be free gas and a [blank_start]blockage[blank_end] If can pass stomach tube but there is gas then free gas due to [blank_start]ruminal[blank_end] issue If can pass the tube and there is no gas then it will be [blank_start]frothy[blank_end] material in the rumen.
Answer
  • blockage
  • ruminal
  • frothy

Question 10

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Which of the following signs will highly indicate abomasal ulceration?
Answer
  • Abomasal ulceration
  • LDA
  • oesophageal obstruction
  • vesicular stomatitis

Question 11

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Haemorrhagic bowel syndrome is caused by which organism? [blank_start]Clostridium[blank_end] [blank_start]perfringens[blank_end] Where specifically [blank_start]Jejunum[blank_end] Commoning in which type of animal? [blank_start]HIgh[blank_end] [blank_start]yielding[blank_end] [blank_start]dairy[blank_end] [blank_start]cow[blank_end]
Answer
  • dairy
  • High
  • yielding
  • cow
  • Jejunum
  • Clostridium
  • perfringens
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