Diagnostic Testing

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Vet Nursing Quiz on Diagnostic Testing, created by Hannah-Marie Rhodes on 23/10/2019.
Hannah-Marie Rhodes
Quiz by Hannah-Marie Rhodes, updated more than 1 year ago
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Created by Hannah-Marie Rhodes about 5 years ago
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Question 1

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Skin Scraping Procedure
Answer
  • Drop of paraffin oil on site
  • Pinch skin and roll to disturb mites
  • Use 10 or 15 scalpel to perform scrape
  • Scrape until capillary blood appears
  • Spread skin on slide add oil to spread

Question 2

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Skin Parasites
Answer
  • Live hair follicles
  • Burrow in epidermis
  • Zoonotic
  • Fold and roll skin to bring to surface

Question 3

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Flea Comb Procedure
Answer
  • Detects the presence of fleas
  • Scraped dirt - red stain = flea dirt?
  • Scraped dirt - no red = flea dirt?
  • Detects if dog needs a bath

Question 4

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Sellotape Preparation Procedure
Answer
  • After parting, press tape firmly to skin
  • Repeat over various sites
  • Attach sample tape to slide and observe

Question 5

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Woods Lamp Examination
Answer
  • Fluorescence due to fungal infection
  • Can detect ringworm - not 100% acccurate

Question 6

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Schirmer Teat Test
Answer
  • Measures rate of tear production
  • Important - tears lubricate & flush eye
  • fold-insert inbetween low lid and cornea
  • let sit for 1 min - mm of tear produced
  • reference range - 12-25mm

Question 7

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Fluorescin Dye Test
Answer
  • Patency of nasolacrimal duct if outnose
  • Apply dye to eye flush with saline
  • See corneal ulcers severity & location

Question 8

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Opthalmoscope Examination
Answer
  • Examine internal structures of the eye
  • Examine external structures of the eye
  • Direct and Indirect Optalmoscopes
  • Invasive and Non-invasive Opthalmoscopes

Question 9

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PCV = [blank_start]Packed Cell Volume[blank_end]
Answer
  • Packed Cell Volume

Question 10

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PCV dog reference range: [blank_start]36-54%[blank_end] PCV cat reference range: [blank_start]24-46%[blank_end]
Answer
  • 36-54%
  • 25-46%

Question 11

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TPP = [blank_start]Total Plasma Protein[blank_end] dog reference rage: [blank_start]57-72[blank_end] cat reference range: [blank_start]56-74[blank_end]
Answer
  • Total Plasma Protein
  • 57-72
  • 56-74

Question 12

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USG = [blank_start]Urine Specific Gravity[blank_end] Normal dog: [blank_start]1.030[blank_end] Normal cat: [blank_start]1.035[blank_end]
Answer
  • Urine Specific Gravity
  • 1.030
  • 1.035
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