Question 1
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All are jobs of the blood EXCEPT:
Question 2
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Most common form of hemorrhage:
Question 3
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With acute blood loss internally, the __________ may not reflect the issue/severity due to __________________ within the body to compensate.
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Hematocrit; fluid shift
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Blood; leukocytes
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Leukocytes; platelets
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PCV; erythrocytes
Question 4
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Treatment of anemia caused by hemorrhage includes all EXCEPT:
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Volume replacement
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hemorrhage control
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None of the above
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Fluid supplementation
Question 5
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Signs of thrombocytopenia include all EXCEPT:
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Petechial hemorrhage
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Bruising
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None of the above
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ulceration
Question 6
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Which of the following are the treatment of choice for anemia caused by hemorrhage?
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Steroids
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Platelet rich blood
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Plasma transfusion
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All of the above
Question 7
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_____________ disperse through vessels to replenish fluids, while ____________ cannot break through vessels and remain inside of them.
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Cyrstalloids; colloids
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Colloids; crystalloids
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IV fluids; IM fluids
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IM fluids; IV fluids
Question 8
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Iron deficiency anemia can happen with chronic blood loss and can include all EXCEPT;
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Flea anemia
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Internal parasites
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Ulcers
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Trauma
Question 9
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Which for of anemia is defined as loss of hemoglobin resulting in hypochromic RBC's with a decreased lifespan?
Question 10
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Which form of anemia is due to an immune disorder where the body attacks its own RBC's ?
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Hemolytic anemia
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Parasitic anemia
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Iron deficiency anemia
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Hemorrhagic anemia
Question 11
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All are causes of hemolytic anemia EXCEPT;
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Blood parasites
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Neoplasia
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FeLV
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Iron deficiency
Question 12
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A special form of immune mediated anemia occurs in neonates when a mother passes antibodies in colostrum that destroy RBC's. This is rare in ________, but can happen in _________.
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Dogs; cats
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Cats; horses
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Horses; cats
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Dogs; horses
Question 13
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What type of blood born parasite is common in felines?
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Mycoplasma hemofelis
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Babesia gibsoni
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Cytauxzoon gibsoni
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All of the above
Question 14
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Which type of blood born parasite is transmitted from ticks?
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Babesia canis
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Lyme
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VonWillebrand
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Mycoplasma hemofelis
Question 15
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What type of tick transmits babesia canis?
Question 16
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All are true in regards to toxin induced anemia EXCEPT;
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Onion toxicity in dogs can result in anemia
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Acetaminophen can result in anemia
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Cats are more susceptible due to the structure of hemoglobin
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Specific cause is unknown
Question 17
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All are true regarding IMHA EXCEPT;
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Specific cause is unknown
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Results in accelerated RBC destruction
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Most common in dogs 2-8 years of age
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Diagnosed with noted right shift
Question 18
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There are 3 types of IMHA, these include all EXCEPT;
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Intravascular
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Extravascular
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Cryopathic
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Extravasculopathic
Question 19
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Treatment goal for IMHA include all EXCEPT;
Question 20
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_____________ are fragments of larger cells that are essential for clotting.
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Platelets
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Leukocytes
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Monocytes
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All of the above
Question 21
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All are true with regards to IMTP EXCEPT which of the following;
Question 22
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Although cause is unknown, immune mediate throbocytopenia (IMTP) causes destruction in 3 areas of the body;
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Spleen, liver and bone marrow
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Heart, bone marrow and lungs
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Kidney, liver and spleen
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All of the above
Question 23
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Female dogs 5 to 6 years old are more likely to contract IMTP when platelets dip below _______________.
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30,000/mm3
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2,000/mm3
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400,000/mm3
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10,000/mm3
Question 24
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While talking with the a client whose pet has been diagnosed with IMTP, the technician must inform them of all of the following EXCEPT;
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Prognosis is guarded to good, although relapses can occur
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Splenectomy may be required in certain cases
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Spay females to decrease hormonal stress
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Managed with plasma infusion
Question 25
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Which type of tick transmits erlichiosis?
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Deer tick
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Brown dog tick
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Lone star tick
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American dog tick
Question 26
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____________ is an intracellular parasite that multiplies in mononuclear cells in which dogs cannot mount a defense.
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Erlichiosis
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Anaplasmosis
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Lyme disease
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Babesiosis
Question 27
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Regarding erlichiosis, all of the following are true EXCEPT;
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Acute causes lymphadenopathy and edema of limbs
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Chronic causes anterior uveitis and retinal hemorrhage
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Treatment includes tetracycline every 8 hours for 2 weeks
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Prognosis is guarded to poor, with limited treatment
Question 28
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Which of the following is the most common inherited hemostasis disorder?
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Von Willebrand disease
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Multicentric lymphoma
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FIV
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FeLV
Question 29
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VonWillebrand disease is treated with all of the following EXCEPT;
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Managed with plasma infusion
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Desmopressin for bleeding control with surgery
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Tetracycline for maintenance
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None of the above
Question 30
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With regards to feline lymphoma, which of the following are TRUE?
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FeLV positive cats accounts for 45% of all cases
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Accounts for 90% of all hemopoietic tumors
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Prognosis is good, with possible relapse
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All of the above
Question 31
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Which type of feline lymphoma is the thymic form seen in young cats?
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Mediastinal lymphoma
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Alimentary lymphoma
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Multicentric lymphoma
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Canine lymphoma
Question 32
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Which type of feline lymphoma results in space occupying mass within the mediastinum?
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Mediastinal lymphoma
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Alimentary lymphoma
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Multicentric lymphoma
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Canine lymphoma
Question 33
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Which form of feline lymphoma happens in older cats, with most being FeLV negative?
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Alimentary lymphoma
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Mediastinal lymphoma
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Multicentric lymphoma
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Canine lymphoma
Question 34
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Which type of feline lymphoma is the most commonly observed with most cats being FeLV positive and average presentation at 4 years of age?
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Multicentric lymphoma
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Alimentary lymphoma
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Mediastinal lymphoma
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Canine lymphoma
Question 35
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Regarding feline lymphoma, all of the following are true EXCEPT;
Question 36
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What percentage of dogs that have canine lymphoma involve generalized lymphadenopathy?
Question 37
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Regarding canine lymphosarcoma, all of the following are true EXCEPT;
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Most dogs die within 4-6 weeks
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90% remission rate
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Eventually drugs stop working and become useless
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Most dogs die within 2 years
Question 38
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OF the follwing, which is the correct average life span of FIV ?
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5 years
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1-2 years
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4-6 months
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3 years