Vaccinations

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Diploma Veterinary Nursing Year 1 (Animal Welfare and Husbandry Quizzes) Quiz on Vaccinations , created by Jessica Whittick on 23/05/2018.
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Question 1

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Which white blood cells produce antibodies or immunoglobulins?
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  • B Lymphocytes
  • T Lymphocytes
  • Monocytes
  • Neutrophils

Question 2

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What type of immunity is produced by the action of antibody production?
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  • Cellular immunity
  • Humoral immunity
  • Artificial immunity
  • Passive immunity

Question 3

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Vaccines need to be maintained at:
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  • 2 - 4 degrees celsius
  • 4 - 8 degrees celsius
  • 0 - 2 degrees celsius
  • 20 degrees celsius - room temp

Question 4

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Attenuated (weakened) vaccines are a type of:
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  • Killed vaccine
  • Live vaccine
  • Inactivated vaccine
  • All of the above

Question 5

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Which virus leads to neurological signs in dogs?
Answer
  • parvo
  • hepatitis (adenovirus)
  • distemper
  • parainfluenza

Question 6

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Which virus can lead to corneal clouding or blue eye?
Answer
  • Parvo
  • Hepatitis (adenovirus)
  • Distemper
  • Parainfluenza

Question 7

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Which virus leads to hyperkeratinisation of the nose and pads?
Answer
  • Parvo
  • Hepatitis (adenovirus)
  • Distemper
  • Parainfluenza

Question 8

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Which disease leads to haemorrhagic gastro-enteritis?
Answer
  • Parvo
  • Hepatitis (adenovirus)
  • Distemper
  • Parainfluenza

Question 9

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Which of the following pathogens is caused by a bacteria and leads to parainfluenza in dogs?
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  • Canine adenovirus
  • Herpes
  • Bordetella bronchiseptica
  • Leptosira icterohaemorrhagiae

Question 10

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Which disease in dogs is zoonotic and causes Weils Disease in Man?
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  • Leptospirosis
  • Distemper
  • Hepatitis
  • Parvo

Question 11

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Which of the following diseases is caused by a bacterium?
Answer
  • Leptospirosis
  • Distemper
  • Hepatitis
  • Parvo

Question 12

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Which virus leads to chronic conjunctivitis in cats?
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  • Feline panleucopenia
  • Feline chlamydiosis
  • Feline peritonitis
  • All of the above

Question 13

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Which type of virus in cats presents itself with flu symptoms including oral ulceration?
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  • Feline calici virus
  • Feline herpes virus
  • Feline chlamydiosis
  • Feline panleucopenia

Question 14

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Which virus in cats can be spread by vertical transmission?
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  • Feline peritonitis
  • Feline corona virus
  • Feline leukaemia virus
  • Feline chlamydiosis

Question 15

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Which of the following is a viral infection in rabbits?
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  • Myxomatosis
  • Pasteurellosis
  • Coccidiosis
  • Malocclusions

Question 16

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Why is an adjuvant added to a killed vaccine?
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  • To enhance the effect of the antigens contained in the vaccine
  • To destroy the antigens contained in the vaccine

Question 17

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What type of immune response happens in the body following the administration of a vaccine?
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  • cellular immunity
  • humoral immunity
  • production of antibodies
  • humoral immunity and production of antibodies
  • cellular immunity and production of antibodies

Question 18

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What type of immunity is produced by neonatal puppies sucking from the dam?
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  • Natural, passive immunity
  • Natural, active immunity
  • Artificial, passive immunity
  • Artificial, active immunity

Question 19

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A toxin or foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body: [blank_start]Antigen[blank_end] Weakened or modified: [blank_start]Attenuated[blank_end] Enhances the efficacy of a vaccine: [blank_start]Adjuvant[blank_end]
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  • Antigen
  • Attenuated
  • Adjuvant

Question 20

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[blank_start]Passive immunisation[blank_end]: Passing of antibodies in an antisera or antitoxin [blank_start]Antisera[blank_end]: blood serum full of antibodies produced by one animal and used to protect others [blank_start]Active immunisation[blank_end]: Naturally occurring infection or vaccine administration
Answer
  • Passive immunisation
  • Antisera
  • Adjuvant
  • Antigen
  • Active immunisation

Question 21

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What age is a flu and herpes vaccine given to foals?
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  • 6 months old
  • 5 months old
  • 12 months old
  • 3 months old
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