Essential Veterinary Nursing

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Essential Veterinary Nursing Quiz

Test your knowledge on essential veterinary nursing concepts with this comprehensive quiz! Designed for veterinary professionals and students alike, this quiz covers a wide range of topics related to medication, immunology, and animal diseases.

Whether you're brushing up on your veterinary terms or preparing for exams, this quiz will challenge and enhance your understanding.

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What is POM-VPS medication?
Perscription Only Medicine - Vet
Perscription Only Medicine - Vet, Pharmacist, SQP
Perscription - Vet, Pharmacist, SQP
Perscription - Pharmacist, SQP, Vet
What is AVM - GSL medication?
Avian Medication - General Sales List
Authorised Veterinary Medicine
Authorised Veterinary Medicine - General Sales List
Non Food Animal
What is B.I.D?
Once a day
Twice a day
Three times a day
Four times a day
What is STAT
Every day
Every other day
Every morning
Immediately
What is a a Hydrophillic drug?
Loves fat, no electrical charge
Loves fat, electrical charge
Loves water, no electrical charge
Loves water, electrical charge
What is a Lipophillic drug?
Loves fat, no electrical charge
Loves fat, electrical charge
Loves water, no electrical charge
Loves water, electrical charge
4 Key Stages of a drug?
Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Elimination
Entering, Absorption, Moving, Excretion
Distribution, Changes, Metabolism, Elimination
Absorption, Moving, Digesting, Elimination
What is Pharmacodynamics?
How the body affects the drug?
How the drug affects the body?
Define 'Agonist'
Blocks Transmitter
Mimics Transmitter
Define 'Affinity'
No attraction between drug and receptor
Attraction between drug and receptor
What is a 'Bacteriostatic' drug?
Kills bacteria
Prevents growth
Wide range of action
What is a ' Anthelmintic' drug?
Pain relief
Kills parasites
Antiviral
Prevents growth
What is a main disease vaccinated against in dogs?
Rabies
Leptospirosis
Salmonella
Lymes Disease
What is a main disease vaccinated against in cats?
Rhinotrachitis
Feline Infectious Peritonitis
Feline Infectious Anaemia
Feline Immunodefiency Virus
What is a main disease vaccinated in rabbits?
Myxmatosis
Viral Haemorrhagic Disease
Both
What is 'Innate Immunity'?
Develops and adapts
Inborn
What is 'Adaptive Immunity'?
Develops and adapts
Inborn
What are the barriers in innate immunity?
Physical, Chemical , Biological
Outside, Inside, Liquid
Physical, Commensals, Liquid
Biological, Liquid, Outside
What do Platelets do?
Phygocytose
Blood clotting
Destroy pathogens
Create inflammatory response
What is Major Histocompatibility Complex?
Kills pathogens
Phagocytosis
Helps recognise the pathogen
How antibodies is made
What is the job of a T Helper Cell
Destroy pathogens
Persist for a long time
Shut down T cell immunity
Helps produce antibodies
What is the job of a T Cytotoxic cell?
Destroy pathogens
Persist for a long time
Shut down T cell immunity
Helps produce antibodies
What is the WBC on the previous slide?
Neutrophil
Eosinophil
Basophil
Monocyte
What is the WBC on the previous slide?
Neutrophil
Basophil
Eosinophil
Monocyte
What is the WBC on the previous slide?
Neutrophil
Eosinophil
Monocyte
Basophil
What is a 'Passive' Vaccination?
Contains concentrated antibodies
Live vaccine
Inactive vaccine
Slow vaccine
What is a 'Active' vaccine?
Dead
Exposure of antigens
Fast vaccine
Slow vaccine
Attenuated Vaccine
Dead
Slow
Need 2 doses
Live
Inactivated Vaccine
Live
Fast
Need 1 dose
Dead
What does an inactivated and subnuit vaccine include?
Live strains
Adjuvent
RNA
Cytokines
When should puppies have their 1st vaccine (minimum age)?
6 weeks
7 weeks
8 weeks
9 weeks
When should kittens have their first vaccine (minimum age)?
6 weeks
7 weeks
8 weeks
9 weeks
What disinfectant is toxic to cats?
Halogens
Aldehydes
Phenols
Peroxides
Halogenated tertiary amine
What disinfectant group is Oxykill in?
Aldehydes
Halogens
Phenols
Peroxides
Halogenated tertiary amin
What disinfectant group is Cidex in?
Phenols
Peroxides
Halogens
Aldehydes
Halogenated tertiary amine
What disinfectant group is Bleach in?
Phenols
Peroxides
Halogens
Aldehydes
Halogenated tertiary amine
What disinfectant group is Jeyes Fluid in?
Halogenated tertiary amine
Aldehydes
Peroxides
Phenols
Halogens
What disinfectant group is Anistel?
Aldehydes
Halogenated tertiary amine
Peroxides
Halogens
Phenols
What group is Hibiscrub in?
Alcohol
Biguanides
Halogens (iodine)
What do you sterilize for items that cant be in a autoclave?
Ethylene Oxide
Chemical solutions
Irradation
What colour do TST strips change?
Green - Brown
Brown - Yellow
Yellow - Purple
Purple - Yellow
Halogens destroy spores
True
False
Aldehydes kill ALL pathogens
True
False
Phenols kill viruses
True
False
Alcohol antiseptic kills spores
True
False
Define Tachycardia
Slow heartbeat
Fast heartbeat
Define Pulse Defecit
Pulse slower than the heart
Cant hear the pulse
Pulse faster than heart
Pulse loud
Pulse range for a dog
70-80
100-120
50-60
70-140
Pulse range for a cat
100-200
100-120
100-140
80-100
Define pyrexia
Sow breathing
Fever
Consitpation
Vomiting
Rabies is a zoonotic disease
True
False
Toxoplasma gondii is a protozoan
True
False
Anglostrongylus Vasorum is a lungworm
True
False
Taxocara cati is a cestode
True
False
Notoedres cati is a ear mite
True
False
What is the parasite in the last photo?
Linognathus setosus
Cheyletiella mite
Otodectes cynotis
Psoroptes caniculi
What is the parasite in the last photo?
Linognathus setosus
Otodectes cynotis
Psoroptes caniculi
Cheyletiella mite
Ixodes Hexogonus affects what species?
Sheep
Dog
Hedgehog
Cat
Trichuris vulpirs is a tramatode
True
False
Who is Toxoplasma Gondii toxic to?
Cats
Children
Rabbits
Pregnant women
What is the most common Nematode in dogs?
Toxocara catii
Toxocara Canis
Trichuris Vulpris
Anglostrongylus Vasorum
The intermediate host of Anglostrongylus Vasorum is mice
True
False
What is the intermediate host of Dirofilaria Immitis
Fleas
Mice
Snails
Mosquitos
What is the head of a helminth called?
Strobila
Scolex
Rostellem
Gravid
What causes Feline Immunodeficiency Virus?
Bordatella
Retrovirus
Parvovirus
Pox virus
What causes Kennel Cough?
Bordatella
Pox virus
Leptospira canicola
Salmonella
Which lepto agent affects the kidney?
Leptospira canicola
Lepospira icterohaemorrhagiae
What is an Endogenic infection?
Commensals inside the body
Outside the body
What is a sign of Malassezia Pachydermatitis?
Red skin
Lesions
Pyrexia
Polyuria
What is another name of ringworm?
Ringworm
Candida
Dermatophytes
Malaessezia
What is a physiological factor of shock?
Pacing
Increased heart rate
Vocalisaing
Cowarding
How to prevent stress?
Toys
Bedding
Music
Calming pheramones
Dog laughter
All of the above
What is passive stress in cats?
More content but likely to be depressed
Climbing
Aggression
Vocalising
What is the study based on Dog laughter?
Kim et al 2010
Simonet et al 2005
Wells 2002
Where is the femoral artery?
On the forelimb
Ventral of base tail
Inside hind limb
Further on paw
Where do you take blood in the forelimb
Jugular vein
Cephalic vein
The Rabbit Grimace Scale is to monitor pain in rabbits
True
False
How to reduce stress in rabbits?
Loud sounds
Darkened room
Next to dogs
No enrichment
The Biomedical model is a nursing model
True
False
What model has 9 selfcare requisits
Roper, Logan, Tierrny
Orem
Orpet & Jeffery
Orpet & Jefferey have 10 abilities
True
False
You should bring out the patient before talking about discharging
True
False
Where would you house a ferret?
Next to prey animals
Next to dogs
In a cat cage
You can starve Rabbits & Guinea Pigs
True
False
Define 'Palpate'
Listening
Looking
Touching
Smelling
What is Icteric gums?
Hypoxia
Sepsis
Poisoning
Jaundice
Define 'Anuria'
No breathing
No urinating
No defecating
No eating
Define 'Meleana'
Diarrhoea
Constipation
Red stool
Dark sticky faeces
Define 'Billious'
Feeling nausous
Feeling to urinate
Feeling to defecate
Feeling to eat
Define 'Polydipsia'
Lots of drinking
Lots of eating
Lots of urinating
Lots of defecating
What drug do you have when you feel sick?
Vasodilators
Anthelmetic
Antiemetic
Antifungal
What drug group reduces pain?
Antiemetic
Anthelmetic
Analgesic
Antiviral
What is a dogs normal respiratory rate?
20-30
10-30
10-20
20-30
How long does GA take to wear off?
12 hours
24 hours
10 hours
48 hours
How long do you starve before surgery?
12 hours
3 hours
14 hours
5 hours
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