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VETT 132 Final Exam Questions and Answers: Canine Orthopedic Conditions, Exams of Veterinary

A series of questions and answers covering canine orthopedic conditions, focusing on diseases like panosteitis, bone cancer, legg-calve-perthes disease, and hip dysplasia. it's valuable for veterinary students and professionals preparing for exams or reviewing key concepts in canine orthopedics. The questions test knowledge of common conditions, predisposing factors, and diagnostic findings, making it a useful study resource.

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2024/2025

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  • VETT 132 Final Exam-8-11 Questions And Answers
VETT 132 Final Exam-8-11 Questions And Answers 2025 The self-limiting condition that causes intermittent / shifling leg lameness in young medium and large—breed dogs where the endosteum of long bones become thickened is: — CORRECT ANS—Panostcitis The most common sites for development of bone cancer include: (Check all that apply) — CORRECT ANS—Distal femur Proximal ITumerus Distal Radius Proximal ‘Tibia What are the features of Legg-Calve—Perthes disease. (Check all that apply) — CORRECT ANS— Young, small breed dogs are predisposed Radiographs show decreased bone density in the femoral head and neck arca Painful Approximately 79-80 % of patellar luxations are displacements, — CORRECT ANS—Medial Which of the following may be causes of hip dysplasia? (Check all that apply) — CORRECT ANS—Unbalanced, excessive or deficient diet Rapid growth rate Heritable Traumatic injury Which of the following are true statements regarding patellar luxations? (Check all that apply} — CORRECT ANS-Majority are medial displacements Often congenital Not related to trauma normally Usually duc to shallow trochlear groves of the femur Loose pieces of cartilage found in the joint space of a synovial joint is called: — CORRECT ANS—Joint mice The structure in the knee thal is commonly torn (ruptured) due to excessive stress being placed on the knee joint is: —- CORRECT ANS-ACL The condition which is seen primarily in large breed dogs, where a flap of articular cartilage may separated from the underlying bone is called: —- CORRECT ANS-OCD Legg-Calve—Perthes disease, also known as , the are affected. — CORRE T ANS-Avascular Necrosis, femoral head and neck In this diagram of the human endocrine system, # 3 is the gland which praduces a hormone thal affects the metabolism, heart rate, hair growth, and others. — CORRECT ANS—Thyroid A disease that involves an endocrine gland is knawn as a/an: — CORRECT ANS- Endocrinopathy Endocrine glands have ducts to transfer the hormones to other parts of the body. — CORRECT ANS—False The condition of hypoadrenacorticism is also known as: — CORRECT ANS- Addison's discase The disease where the adrenal glands fail to produce adequate amounts of cortisol and mineralocorticaids is: - CORRECT ANS—Addison's disease Complete remoyal of the adrenal glands leads to death within just a few days. — CORRECT ANS—Truc Dexamethasone, Prednisone, Triamcinalone are all examples of: — CORRECT ANS— Exogenous glucocorticoids Cells in the adrenal medulla produce: (Check all that apply) - CORRECT ANS— Epinephrine Norepinephrine The most important component of initial treatment of an Addisonian crisis is: — CORRECT ANS—Fluid therapy (0.9% NaCl Cushing's syndrame may be caused by excessive, long-term use of glucocorticoid medications which is referred to as: — CORRECT ANS—Iatrogenic Cushing's Acute adrenocortical insufficiency (Addison's) should be treated as a medical emergency, — CORRECT ANS—Truc DKA is a medical emergency. — CORRECT ANS-True The most common form of diabetes in dogs is - CORRECT ANS—Type 1 diabetes Most cats with untreated Cushing's discase will develop diabetes. - CORRECT ANS— Truc Which of the following can be used in the treatment of Diabetic Ketoacidosis? (Check all that apply) — CORRECT ANS—Isotonic fluids TV (0.9% Saline) Regular (short acting) insulin given by injection or by constant rate of infusion Potassium chloride may be needed Which af the following are clinical signs thal can occur due to hypoglycemia? (Check all that apply) - CORRECT ANS—Behavioral changes Ataxia Seizures Weakness What are the clinical signs commonly associated with diabetes? (Check all that apply) — CORRECT ANS—Muscle wasting PU/PD Weight loss despite a good appetile Polyphagia Which of the following are cffects that insulin has on the body/eclls? (Check all that apply) — CORRECT ANS—Stimulates glucose uptake into most cells of the body Decreases breakdown of fat and prevents formation of kctanes Suppresses glucose production by the liver