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Certified Veterinary CVA Assistant TVMA - Level 1 Exam Questions with correct Answers
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antiseptic - Answer- Chemical agent applied to living tissue t prevent growth and reproduction of microorganisms 
 
Colic - Answer- severe abdominal pain; syndrome caused by severe paroxsysmal pain due to disease of an abdominal organ 
 
Distemper - Answer- A viral infection affecting several species; characterized in dogs by discharges from eyes 
and nose, vomiting, diarrhea, coughing and seizures. 
 
Fomite - Answer- A physical object that serves to transmit an infectious agent from person to ...
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Equine Health and Diseases Exam 1 (2024) || All Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
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Equine Health and Diseases Exam 1 (2024) || All Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
Equine Health and Diseases Exam 1 (2024) || All Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
 
a flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe while swallowing - ANSWER - epiglottis 
 
swallowing - ANSWER - degultition 
 
one side of the arytenoid is paralyzed - ANSWER - hemiplegia 
 
Which side of the arytenoid is usually paralyzed? - ANSWER - left 
 
only breathe through the nose - ANSWER - obligate nasal breather 
 
When the ca...
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MCB 2010 Exam 4 Study Guide | 100% Passed
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All of the following are true regarding African trypanosomiasis EXCEPT 
A) it is also known as "sleeping sickness." 
B) all subspecies of Trypanosoma brucei have multiple hosts. 
C) it is transmitted by the tsetse fly. 
D) death ultimately occurs without proper treatment. 
E) Trypanosoma brucei gambiense is the more common cause of disease. -Answer-B) 
all subspecies of Trypanosoma brucei have multiple hosts. 
Bacterial encephalitis and meningitis are...
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Equine Health and Diseases Accurate 100%
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Strangles (distemper) -ANSWER -highly contagious 
-upper respiratory and throat infection 
-common in young horses 
-caused by bacteria 
 
Tetanus (lockjaw) -ANSWER -non contagious disease 
-affects nervous system 
-infection through puncture wounds 
 
Equine Infectious Anemia -ANSWER -contagious viral disease 
-virus carried in blood 
-no cure, horses are carriers for life 
 
Equine Encephalomyelitis (sleeping sickness) -ANSWER -viral disease of the central nervous system 
-transmitted by mosqu...
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MCB 2010 Exam 4 Study Guide | 100% Passed
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All of the following are true regarding African trypanosomiasis EXCEPT 
A) it is also known as "sleeping sickness." 
B) all subspecies of Trypanosoma brucei have multiple hosts. 
C) it is transmitted by the tsetse fly. 
D) death ultimately occurs without proper treatment. 
E) Trypanosoma brucei gambiense is the more common cause of disease. -Answer-B) 
all subspecies of Trypanosoma brucei have multiple hosts. 
Bacterial encephalitis and meningitis are...
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Equine Health and Diseases Accurate 100%(GRADED A+)
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Strangles (distemper) -ANSWER -highly contagious 
-upper respiratory and throat infection 
-common in young horses 
-caused by bacteria 
 
Tetanus (lockjaw) -ANSWER -non contagious disease 
-affects nervous system 
-infection through puncture wounds 
 
Equine Infectious Anemia -ANSWER -contagious viral disease 
-virus carried in blood 
-no cure, horses are carriers for life 
 
Equine Encephalomyelitis (sleeping sickness) -ANSWER -viral disease of the central nervous system 
-transmitted by mosqu...
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NAVLE TEST ALL QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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Treatment of Stringhalt - ANSWER- Tenectomy of the *lateral extensor tendon* 
Which toxin causes SLUD signs in horses: Salivation, Lacrimation, Urination, 
Defecation, bradycardia - ANSWER- -Organophosphates: used in insecticides 
-Inhibit acetylcholinesterase, causing accumulation of ACh at postsynaptic receptors 
-Tx: atropine, but the antidote is *pralidoxime* chloride 
Plants that lead to cyanide poisoning - ANSWER- *Chokecherry* (Prunus sp) 
*Hydran...
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NAVLE TEST ALL QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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NAVLE TEST ALL QUESTIONS 
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Treatment of Stringhalt - ANSWER- Tenectomy of the *lateral extensor tendon* 
Which toxin causes SLUD signs in horses: Salivation, Lacrimation, Urination, 
Defecation, bradycardia - ANSWER- -Organophosphates: used in insecticides 
-Inhibit acetylcholinesterase, causing accumulation of ACh at postsynaptic receptors 
-Tx: atropine, but the antidote is *pralidoxime* chloride 
Plants that lead to cyanide poisoning - ANSWER- *Chokecherry* (Prunus sp) 
*Hydran...
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NAVLE TEST ALL QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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NAVLE TEST ALL QUESTIONS 
WITH ANSWERS 
Treatment of Stringhalt - ANSWER- Tenectomy of the *lateral extensor tendon* 
Which toxin causes SLUD signs in horses: Salivation, Lacrimation, Urination, 
Defecation, bradycardia - ANSWER- -Organophosphates: used in insecticides 
-Inhibit acetylcholinesterase, causing accumulation of ACh at postsynaptic receptors 
-Tx: atropine, but the antidote is *pralidoxime* chloride 
Plants that lead to cyanide poisoning - ANSWER- *Chokecherry* (Prunus sp) 
*Hydran...
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Viral Diseases - Equine Health and Disease Questions & Answers 100% Correct
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Rabies - ANSWERSFatal disease!, Transmitted from bite with infected saliva; infected saliva on open wound or on mucous membranes, Incubation time depends on how far infected site is from the brain, Horses do not show typical signs of "going mad" foaming at the mouth, May show weakness, staggering, No effective treatment, Infected horse must be euthanized, Vaccinate for prevention!, Humans working at high-risk sites must (should) be vaccinated (diagnostic labs, veterinary hospitals, animal hand...
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