Equine and Feline Health Quiz

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Equine and Feline Health Quiz

Test your knowledge on equine and feline health with our comprehensive 40-question quiz. This quiz covers various topics related to veterinary care, diseases, treatments, and vaccinations, ideal for students and professionals in the veterinary field.

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Focused on equine and feline health
  • Fun way to enhance your knowledge
40 Questions10 MinutesCreated by CaringVet45
What is the test done for equine infectious anemia?
EIA
Coggins
PCR/Eliza
Produced by hyperimmunization of donor horses with tetanus toxoid: _________ .
Vaccine
Antitoxin
Serum
Toxoid
Purified, inactivated toxin of C. Tetani is an example of this _________.
Vaccine
Toxoid
Antitoxin
Serum
How does the passive immunity works?
Transfered through the physical contact
Transfer through airbones
Transfer though vaccine
Transfer through placenta, colostrum and TV infusion of plasma
Which teeth is trimmed in the first weeks of piglets life?
Needle teeth
Canine teeth
Tusks
Contains an altered pathogen that can infect an animal's cells to stimulate immunity:
Infectious vaccine
Non infectious vaccine
Contains whole killed pathogen or subunit that are capable of initiating immunity but not causing disease:
Infectious vaccine
Non infectious vaccine
Intranasal vaccine was designed to stimulate local immunity:
Yes
No
What is retained cap?
A canine that fails to fall out in the horse
A canine that fails to fall out in pigs
A deciduous premolar that fails to fall out in the horse
A deciduous premolar that fails to fall out in pigs
It is induced when the immune system produces antibodies in responde to antigen:
Active immunity
Passive immunity
What is the small, pointed rudimentary first premolars that interfere with the bit?
Wolf teeth
Retained cap
Needle teeth
What is the name of the removal of enamel points from horse cheek teeth by rasping?
Floating
Barbering
Mentation
Which virus is a highly contagious virus in dog that produces vomiting, diarrhea, leukopenia and fever?
Parvovirus
Distemper
Coronavirus
What is the name of a combination vaccine for cats, including herpesvirus, calicivirus and panleukopenia?
FVRCP
DA2PP
What is the lentivirus that causes immunosuppression in cats?
FIV
FeLV
FHV-1 (Feline viral rhinotracheitis)
Feline Calicivirus
What is the retrovirus that causes immunosuppression, anemia, and lymphoma in cats?
FIV
FeLV
FHV-1 (Feline viral rhinotracheitis)
Feline Calicivirus
What is the upper respiratory disease in cats that causes oral ulcerations?
FIV
FeLV
FHV-1 (Feline viral rhinotracheitis)
Feline Calicivirus
What is the name of the combination of vaccines for dogs including distemper, parvovirus, adenovirus and parainfluenza?
FVRCP
DA2PP
Is the T4 high ow low in senior cats?
High
Low
Is the T4 high or low in senior dogs?
High
Low
What is the herpesvirus that causes sneezing, ocular and nasal discharges and fever in cats?
FCV (Feline Calicivirus)
FHV-1 (Feline viral rhinotracheitis)
Feline Panleukopenia
FIV
What is the paramoxyvirus that causes fever, respiratory disease, vomiting, diarrhea, anorexia, dehydration, seizures, ataxia and paresia in dogs?
Distemper
Parvovirus
Adenovirus
Parainfluenza
What is the parvovirus in cats that causes leukopenia, fever, lethargy, anorexia, dehydration, vomiting and diarrhea?
Panleukopenia
Calicivirus
FeLV
FIV
What is one of the causes of canine infectious tracheobronchitis that gives cross immunity for infectious canine hepatitis?
Distemper
Parvovirus
Adenovirus type 2
Coronavirus
What can kittens infected with feline panleukopenia develop?
Cerebellar Disease
Cardiac Alteration
Respiratory Issue
Dermatologic Problem
Which diseases can the trivalent vaccine for equine encephalomyelitis protects agains?
Western, eastern, and venezuelan viruses
Infectious anemia, rabies and laminitis
Western and venezuelan viruses and infectious anemia
What does a presence of ova after deworming means?
Resistance to the agent
Presence of worms
Presence of high counts of eggs
What does egg count higher than 150eggs/g in horses means before deworming?
Indicates that treatment intervals are too longe
Indicates that treatment intervals are ok
Indicates that treament is going ok
What is the virus that causes reproductive failure, respiratory disease and chronic infections in pigs?
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus
Swine dysentery
Porcine parvovirus
How cattle vaccinated against brucellosis are identified?
Orange ear tag and tattoo in the right ear
Orange ear tag and tattoo in the left ear
Yellow ear tag and tattoo in the right ear
Yellow ear tag and tattoo in the left ear
What does deficiency of selenium causes in lambs?
Malignant oedema
White muscle disease
Black disease
Which type of vaccine is more likely to cause hypersensitivity reactions than infectious vaccines?
Non infectious vaccines
Infectious vaccines
What is one of the adverse reactions to vaccination?
Immune mediated thrombocytopenia
Shock
Hypovolemia
Which disease happens in the sole of the horse foot as a result of moist environment and dirt accumulation?
Laminitis
Thrush
Sandcrack
Pyramidal disease
What is the major issue in sheep?
Barber pole warm
Lameness
Scrabby mouth
What are the core vaccines for cats?
Rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, panleukopenia, rabies
FIV, rabies, panleukopenia, calicivirus
Rabies, FIV, FeLV, panleukopenia
What are the core vaccines for dogs?
Adenovirus-2, giardia, parvovirus, distemper
Parvovirus, distemper, adenovirus-2, rabies
Distemper, tracheobronchitis, parvovirus, rabies
Which disease cats will test positive on the antibody based screening test after vaccination?
Rhinotracheitis
FIV
FeLV
Panleukopenia
Which vaccine is recommended for multicat households?
Panleukopenia
Clamydophila felis
Calicivirus
FeLV
What is the frequency that hooves should be trimmed in horses?
Every month
Every 6-8 weeks
Every 8-10 weeks
Every 4-6 weeks
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