Pregunta 1
Pregunta
Feline distemper virus is also known as what?
Pregunta 2
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Feline panleukopenia is caused by a virus that is closely related to a virus that canines get. What is this virus?
Respuesta
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Parvoviridae
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Retrovirus
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Dermacentor
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Paramyxovirus
Pregunta 3
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Panleukopenia primarily affects _________ felines, which are usually not vaccinated.
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Young
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Old
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Feral
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Both young and feral
Pregunta 4
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How long will panleukopenia stay infectious in the environment and is shed if left untreated?
Pregunta 5
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How long is the incubation period for panleukopenia?
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10-15 days
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4-5 days
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3 months
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1 year
Pregunta 6
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At what age should felines initially be vaccinated for panleukopenia
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4-5 weeks
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8-10 weeks
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12-14 weeks
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16-18 weeks
Pregunta 7
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What is the virus that is believed to cause feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) when it mutates in the feline host?
Respuesta
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Parvo virus
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Lentivirus
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Coronavirus
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Retrovirus
Pregunta 8
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FIP can manifest in two forms. These two forms are ___________ (wet) and _____________ (dry).
Pregunta 9
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What form of FIP results in ocular or neurologic lesions?
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Effusive
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Non-effusive
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Infective
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Non-infective
Pregunta 10
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What form of FIP results in a protein rich fluid accumulation within the thoracic and abdominal cavity?
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Effusive
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Non-effusive
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Infective
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Non-infective
Pregunta 11
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Regarding FIP, what information to the clients is FALSE?
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Virtually every infected cat will die
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The virus can be inactivated with most household cleaners
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It is a disease of multi-cat households and catteries
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With the proper treatment, the prognosis is good
Pregunta 12
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Prevention of FIP can include all of the following EXCEPT:
Respuesta
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A vaccine at 16 weeks of age
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Isolating pregnant queens 2 weeks before birth
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Removing male cats from the household
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Remove weaning kittens from the queen at 5 weeks of age
Pregunta 13
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What virus causes feline leukemia?
Respuesta
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Lentivirus
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Coronavirus
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Retrovirus
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Parvovirus
Pregunta 14
Pregunta
What virus causes feline immunodeficiency virus?
Respuesta
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Lentivirus
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Coronavirus
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Retrovirus
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Parvovirus
Pregunta 15
Pregunta
What disease process of felines can be diagnosed with a canine parvovirus ELISA test?
Pregunta 16
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What disease process is considered the "friendly disease" due to it's instability in the environment, requiring close contact between cats?
Pregunta 17
Pregunta
What is the most common FeLV associated neoplastic disease?
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Adenocarcinoma
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Lymphoma
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Squamous cell carcinoma
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Melanoma
Pregunta 18
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What information given to the client is FALSE regarding feline leukemia virus?
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Cat should be kept indoors
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Cats with FeLV should always be euthanized
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Vaccines should be kept up to date
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Cats should be tested for FeLV before vaccination
Pregunta 19
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If a kitten is positive for feline leukemia, how long is it recommended to wait before re-testing to confirm?
Pregunta 20
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What type of drug can CURE feline leukemia virus?
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Immunomodulator drugs
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Antiviral drugs
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Chemotherapeutics
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Nothing, no cure exists
Pregunta 21
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What type of drugs can be used as TREATMENT to alleviate symptoms from feline leukemia virus?
Pregunta 22
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Male, sexually intact cats that are living outdoors are considered high risk for what disease process?
Pregunta 23
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Fighting and bite wounds appear to be the major route of transmission for what disease process?
Pregunta 24
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What client information regarding feline immunodeficiency virus is FALSE?
Respuesta
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FIV is zoonotic and cats should be kept away from immunodificient humans
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Cats may survive prolonged periods before experiencing advance stages of the disease
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Keep your cat indoors to prevent infection
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Keeping an infected cat free from stress is extremely important
Pregunta 25
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The feline is considered the only ____________ host for toxoplasma gondii.
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Intermediate
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Reservoir
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Transient
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Definitive
Pregunta 26
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Toxoplasma gondii can be spread by 3 routes. Which of these is NOT a viable route?
Pregunta 27
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What human does toxoplasma gondii pose the MOST risk to?
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Pregnant woman
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Adult male
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Adult female
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Elderly
Pregunta 28
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Why is diagnosis of toxoplasma gondii so difficult in felines?
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Toxoplasma hides in the spinal cord
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Toxoplasma is old shed in the stool every 3rd day
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High presence of antibodies from the infection are found in the general population
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Cats die before diagnosis can be made
Pregunta 29
Pregunta
What is the treatment of choice for toxoplasma gondii?
Pregunta 30
Pregunta
What information should a technician give a pregnant woman who has a cat?
Pregunta 31
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Rabies is a _______- induced neurologic disease of warm blooded animals.
Respuesta
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Bacterial
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Viral
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Protozoal
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Fungal
Pregunta 32
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How long will it take for the onset of clinical signs to occur after a bite from a rabid animal?
Respuesta
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2-3 days
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1 year
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immediately
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3-8 weeks
Pregunta 33
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How is rabies spread?
Respuesta
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Saliva
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Urine
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Feces
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Hugging raccoons
Pregunta 34
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Rabies virus has three stages noted in veterinary medicine. Which choice is NOT a stage of the virus?
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Wind up stage
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Prodormal stage
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Excitative stage
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Paralytic stage
Pregunta 35
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What stage of rabies is characterized by hyperreactivity and unprovoked attacks on living beings or inanimate objects?
Respuesta
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Wind up stage
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Prodormal stage
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Excitative stage
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Paralytic stage
Pregunta 36
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What stage of rabies is characterized by changes in behavior and when people are at the greatest risk of exposure?
Respuesta
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Wind up stage
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Prodormal stage
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Excitative stage
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Paralytic stage
Pregunta 37
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What is the ONLY way a definitive diagnosis can be made regarding rabies?
Respuesta
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Intact brain tissue
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Bloodwork
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Spinal tap
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Urinalysis
Pregunta 38
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How long is a vaccinated animal to be quarantined after it bites a human?
Pregunta 39
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How is canine distemper virus transmitted?
Pregunta 40
Pregunta
What type of virus causes canine distemper?
Respuesta
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Rhabdovirus
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Retrovirus
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Coronavirus
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Paramyxovirus
Pregunta 41
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Canine distemper virus is the most common cause of what clinical sign in dogs under 6 months of age?
Respuesta
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Seizures
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Hematuria
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Peritonititis
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Cough
Pregunta 42
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The hallmark of infection by canine distemper virus is ____________ followed by secondary infections.
Respuesta
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Hemolytic anemia
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Immunsuppression
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Uncontrolled diarrhea
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Hyprexcitability
Pregunta 43
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Canine parvovirus is closely related to what feline pan systemic disease?
Pregunta 44
Pregunta
Canine parvovirus is diagnosed by what process?
Respuesta
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Fecal ELISA
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Blood ELISA
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Urine ELISA
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Blood IFA
Pregunta 45
Pregunta
How long can parvovirus survive in the environment?
Pregunta 46
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When should puppies get their initial vaccine for canine parvovirus?
Respuesta
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4 weeks
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6-8 weeks
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12-14 weeks
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16 weeks
Pregunta 47
Pregunta
What aspect of treatment should be avoided if possible when treating parvovirus?