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Veterinary Assistant Certification Test questions with complete solutions, Exams of Nursing

Veterinary Assistant Certification Test questions with complete solutions

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Veterinary Assistant Certification Test questions
with complete solutions
1.
Biohazard
2. Chocolate, grapes, avocado, alcohol, onion, garlic, cof- Food and plants to
avoid
fee/tea, human food, raisins, milk
giving to animals
3. Bleach, antiseptic, disinfectants, deodorizers, antiviro- Common cleaning
agents
cides, antifungacides
in
vet.
oflce
4.
Applying heat and pressure to sterilize
Autoclave:
5. Cleaning, sterilizing, disinfecting, and antiseptics
Types
of
sterilization:
6. Alcohols, Aldehydes, Chlorine, Iodine, Ammonias
Types
of
chemicals
used
to
clean:
7.
Safety Data Sheet; Lists use, ingredients, how to store,
SDS:
and all of the chemicals in the clinic
8.
An infection or disease that is acquired at a hospital
Nosocomial
Infection:
9. A disease or infection that can be passed from animals
Zoonotic
Infection:
to humans
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  1. Biohazard
  2. Chocolate, grapes, avocado, alcohol, onion, garlic, cof- Food and plants to avoid fee/tea, human food, raisins, milk giving to animals
  3. Bleach, antiseptic, disinfectants, deodorizers, antiviro- Common cleaning agents cides, antifungacides in vet. oflce
  4. Applying heat and pressure to sterilize Autoclave:
  5. Cleaning, sterilizing, disinfecting, and antiseptics Types of sterilization:
  6. Alcohols, Aldehydes, Chlorine, Iodine, Ammonias Types of chemicals used to clean:
  7. Safety Data Sheet; Lists use, ingredients, how to store, SDS: and all of the chemicals in the clinic
  8. An infection or disease that is acquired at a hospital Nosocomial Infection:
  9. A disease or infection that can be passed from animals Zoonotic Infection: to humans

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  1. Ringworm, Scabies, Rabies, etc. Examples of zoonotic dis- eases:
  2. An infection caused by the Clostridial bacteria; Exam- ple: Tetanus Clostridial Infection:

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  1. In the peritoneal area (abdomen) Intraperitoneal (IP):
  2. Under the skin Subcutaneous (Sub-Q):
  3. In the nose Nasal
  4. In the mouth Oral

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  1. Cephalic: forearm Jugular: neck Femoral/Saphenous: inner thigh Common Venipuncture Sites:
  2. Urine, Fecal, Blood, Venous Types of specimen collec- tion:
  3. 1-2 Seconds Normal Capillary Refill Time:
  4. Lateral and Dorsal Recumbency Types of positioning:
  5. Tool that measures the oxygen levels in blood during surgery Pulse Oximetry:
  6. Used to keep the wound or surgical site clean Dressing Uses:
  7. 60-63 days Gestation of Canine (Dog):
  8. 283 days Gestation of Bovine (Cow):
  9. 11 months (330 days) Gestation of Equine (Horse):
  10. 3 months, 3 weeks, and 3 days (114 days) Gestation of Porcine (Pig):
  11. 60-63 days Gestation of Feline (Cat):
  12. 28-30 days Gestation of rabbit:

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Temperature: 101.5-102. Respiration Rate: 10- BPM Heart Rate: 70- BPM

  1. Temperature: 101.5- Respiration Rate: 20- BPM Heart Rate: 110- BPM
  2. Temperature: 100 Respiration Rate: 8- BPM Heart Rate: 30- BPM
  3. Temperature: 107 Respiration Rate: 15- BPM Heart Rate: 200- BPM
  4. Temperature: 101. Respiration Rate: 8- BPM Heart Rate:60- BPM
  5. Temperature: 102- Respiration Rate: 12- BPM Heart Rate: 60- BPM
    1. Temperature: 103 Respiration Rate: 10- BPM Heart Rate: 70- BPM
    2. Temperature: 101 Respiration Rate: 10- BPM Heart Rate: 60- BPM
  6. A D: ri g ht ea r AS : lef t ea

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r Normal vital signs of a cat: Normal vital signs of a horse: Normal vital signs of a bird: Normal vital signs of a pig: Normal vital signs of a sheep: Normal vital signs of a goat:

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AU: both ears OD: right eye OS: left eye

  1. SOB: shortness of breath URI: upper respiratory infection UTI: urinary tract infection tx: treatment fx: fracture sx: surgery R/O: rule out
  2. Qd: once daily BID: twice daily TID: three times daily QID: four times daily QOD: every other day Po: by mouth prn: as needed RX: prescription
  3. Ca: Calcium Z n : Z i n c S : S u l f u r F e : I r o n M

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g: Magnesium P: Phosphorus K: Potassium NaCl: Sodium-Chloride (salt) Diagnostic Abbreviations: Pharmacy Abbreviations: Chemical Abbreviations:

  1. Life threatening illness caused by the body's response Sepsis: to an infection (the infection has reached the blood- stream)

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  1. Repairing a deep wound/cut Laceration repair:

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  1. A cut made during surgery with a scalpel to access the Incision: area being worked on
  2. Removal of a foreign object or damaged tissue Debridement:
  3. The skin has been removed from a body part (A very severe injury) Degloving:
  4. Removal of a cat's digits (declawing) Onychectomy:
  5. A large incision through the abdominal wall Celiotomy:
  6. Removing the testicles of a livestock animal (known as Castration: neutering in small/companion animals)
  7. Humane death of an animal by gas or injection to end Euthanasia: their suffering
  8. An autopsy of an animal to determine the cause of death
  9. A sample of tissue, organ, or other body part taken to be tested Necropsy: Biopsy: