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VTNE final exam questions and answers 100% pass
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VTNE final exam questions and answers 100% pass What the usual life span mice, rats and hamsters? C) 3 years 
A ferret presents for periodic hind end weakness and the veterinarian suspects an insulinoma. If blood is drawn while the ferret is presenting with clinical signs, what laboratory result would most likely be found? a hypoglycemia 
Which species gives birth to large precocial young? d.) d. Guinea pig 
Which viral disease carried by hamsters and other rodents is zoonotic? ⓑ Lymphocytic c...
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Doesn't matter - Answer ️️ -When drawing blood for a fructosamine level in a canine, how 
many hours do you have to wait after insulin is given to draw the blood: 8 hrs, 6 hrs, 1 hr, 12 hrs, 
or doesn't matter. 
Melarsomine - Answer ️️ -A dog presents on his first day of heartworm treatment. He tested 
positive for heartworms last week, and the infection was confirmed by chest radiographs and 
finding microfilariae in his blood. Which dr...
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VTNE EXAM Questions PART 2
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Telazol is commonly used in veterinary anesthetic immobilizations. Telazol is a combination of which two drugs? 
Tiletamine and zolazepam 
 
 
Flunixin meglumine is sometimes used in horses, cattle, and pigs for which purpose? 
For analgesia 
 
 
You are at a ranch property and are asked by the vet to tie a horse to a fence. How should the rope be tied? 
Leave 3 feet of slack and tie the rope level with the top of the horse's back 
 
 
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VTNE REVIEW EXAM 2024
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1. With which of the following is the humoral immune system involved? - Answer ️️ -b 
CELLS 
The average urine specific gravity for a healthy adult dog is - Answer ️️ -1.025 
3. When performing urinalysis testing, the sample should be analyzed 
within_____________minutes, or refrigeration is required. - Answer ️️ -30 mins 
Squamous epithelial cells are not normally seen in urine samples obtained by: - Answer ️️ - 
Cystocentesis 
Pollakiuria is defined as - ...
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Tarsocrural effusion - Answer ️️ -What does bog spavin describe? 
Tarsocrural effusion 
Rotation of the coffin joint 
Abscessation of the hoof wall 
Inflammation of the superficial digital flexor tendon 
Herpes B virus - Answer ️️ -You are enrolled in a technician training session at a laboratory 
primate center and are observing the handling of macaque monkeys for blood sampling. You are 
required to wear personal protective equipment, m...
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2024 VTNE Pharmacology Review Quizzes New Full Questions and Answers ( Included ) 100% Correct
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2024 VTNE Pharmacology Review Quizzes 
New Full Questions and Answers ( Included ) 100% Correct 
 
1. How much drug does 100 mL of a 10% solution contain? 
Answer: 10 g 
2. A 30% stock solution of potassium permanganate (KMnO4) was diluted fourtimes as 
follows: 0.1 mL of stock was added to 0.4 mL of distilled water; 4.5 mL of distilled water was 
added; the resulting solution was diluted 1:3; the resulting solution was again diluted to 0.06 
L. The final concentration of the solution was: 
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VTNE final exam |Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers
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What the usual life span mice, rats and hamsters? 
C) 3 years 
 
 
A ferret presents for periodic hind end weakness and the veterinarian suspects an insulinoma. If blood is drawn while the ferret is presenting with clinical signs, what laboratory result would most likely be found? 
a hypoglycemia 
 
 
Which species gives birth to large precocial young? 
d.) d. Guinea pig 
 
 
Which viral disease carried by hamsters and other rodents is zoonotic? 
ⓑ Lymphocytic choriomeningitis...
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VTNE Exam Questions And Answers
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Which of the following qualifies an individual as a credentialed veterinary technologist? 
a. A diploma from an accredited high school 
b. A 4-year Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science 
c. A 4-year Bachelor of Science degree in veterinary technology accredited by the AVMA 
d. An Associate of Science degree in veterinary technology 
4-year Bachelor of Science program in veterinary technology accredited by the AVMA 
 
 
Which of the following is a microspor...
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VTNE Practice Graded A+
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Ancylostoma causes which zoonotic disease in humans? 
 
A) Ocular larva migrans 
B) Crohn's disease 
C) Visceral larva migrans 
D) Cutaneous larva migrans 
D) Cutaneous larva migrans 
 
Explanation - Ancylostoma is a hookworm and is the most common cause of Cutaneous larva migrans. This is an intestinal parasite of dogs and cats. In this zoonotic disease, the parasite burrows under the skin in humans. 
Ocular and Visceral larva migrans are caused by Toxocara canis (roun...
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Difficult Questions VTNE
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Difficult Questions VTNE 
It is recommended that all puppies be treated for which of the following parasites? 
 
Toxocara canis 
Ctenocephalides felis 
Toxascaris leonina 
Dirofilaria immitis 
Toxocara canis 
 
 
Determination of adequate passive transfer of maternal antibodies (IgG) to a neonatal foal is typically performed at what age? 
 
6-8 hours of age 
18-24 hours of age Correct Answer 
2-4 hours of age Your Answer 
10-12 hours of age 
18-24 hours of age 
 
 
What is the term used for an e...
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