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VTNE Practice Test: Veterinary Technician Exam Preparation, Exams of Veterinary medicine

A series of multiple-choice questions designed to help veterinary technicians prepare for the vtne exam. It covers a wide range of topics, including anesthesia, surgery, animal care, and disease management. The questions are presented in a format similar to the actual vtne exam, allowing students to familiarize themselves with the question types and test-taking strategies.

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2024/2025

Available from 11/30/2024

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to prevent hypothermia in birds small animals and
reptiles after surgery they are
1. placed in an incubator
2. wrapped in wet towels
3. kept under anesthesia longer
4. woken up immediately after surgery - โœ” โœ” 1.
placed in an incubator
an owner brings in a 2 year old mastiff the dog
refuses to eat but it is drinking and is active the vet
medical team examines the dog runs blood tests and
performs an x ray all the results come back normal
the dog is put on an antidepressant and sent home
with his owner. after two days the dog still isn't
eating the vet staffs next course of action should be
1. castration
2. exploratory surgery
3. perineal urethrostomy
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to prevent hypothermia in birds small animals and reptiles after surgery they are

  1. placed in an incubator
  2. wrapped in wet towels
  3. kept under anesthesia longer
  4. woken up immediately after surgery - โœ” โœ” 1. placed in an incubator an owner brings in a 2 year old mastiff the dog refuses to eat but it is drinking and is active the vet medical team examines the dog runs blood tests and performs an x ray all the results come back normal the dog is put on an antidepressant and sent home with his owner. after two days the dog still isn't eating the vet staffs next course of action should be
  5. castration
  6. exploratory surgery
  7. perineal urethrostomy
  1. juvenile pubic symphysiodesis - โœ” โœ” 2. exploratory surgery which of the following are used to treat ectoparasites on animals
  2. fipronil
  3. sertraline
  4. chlorambucil
  5. meloxicam - โœ” โœ” 1. fipronil before the surgical procedure begins the patient and surrounding areas are surrounded with a barrier to
  6. maintain a sterile area during surgery
  7. reduce the amount of cleaning after surgery
  8. prevent hypothermia of the patient
  9. protect the surgical team from infection - โœ” โœ”
    1. maintain a sterile area during surgery all the following animals could undergo a cholecyctectomy except in a
  10. horse

which of the following statements is true regarding anesthesia during the dental prophylaxis

  1. anesthesia is only used on large breed dogs during the dental prophylaxis
  2. anesthesia is avoided during the dental prophylaxis
  3. anesthesia is needed to perform a dental radiograph
  4. anesthesia is only used on small animals during the dental prophylaxis - โœ” โœ” 3. anesthesia is needed to perform a dental radiograph myelography is the radiographic examination of the
  5. nerves
  6. heart
  7. spinal cord
  8. brain - โœ” โœ” 3. spinal cord the anesthetist announces that the patients leg has been blocked. this means that the patients leg
  1. is unable to receive anesthesia
  2. is broken or injured
  3. has been operated on
  4. has been given a local anesthetic - โœ” โœ” 4. has been given a local anesthetic all the following animals develop deciduous teeth except
  5. cats
  6. dolphins
  7. sharks
  8. cattle - โœ” โœ” 2. Dolphins which of the following devices on a rebreathing anesthesia machine converts the liquid anesthetic to a gas state
  9. pressure reducing valve
  10. vaporizer
  11. oxygen flush valve
  12. flowmeter - โœ” โœ” 2. vaporizer
  1. schedule 3
  2. schedule 4 - โœ” โœ” 2. schedule 2 which of the following bandages is most likely used when wrapping the tail of an animal
  3. crepe
  4. cohesive
  5. tubular
  6. open weave - โœ” โœ” 3. tubular all the following belong to the triad of anesthesia except
  7. analgesia
  8. muscle relaxation
  9. consciousness
  10. narcosis - โœ” โœ” 3. consciousness which of the following would be considered biomedical waste
  11. plastic that is covered with the blood of a healthy rabbit
  1. feces from a cat that is infected with ear mites
  2. sponges that are soaked in the saliva of a dog with rabies
  3. tissue from a castration on a healthy bovine - โœ” โœ” 3. sponges that are soaked in the saliva of a dog with rabies which of the following is a fat soluble vitamin
  4. folic acid
  5. C
  6. biotin
  7. E - โœ” โœ” 4. E during surgery you notice that a dogs gums have turned a bluish color which of the following conditions could this represent
  8. methemoglobinemia
  9. anemia
  10. shock
  11. cyanosis - โœ” โœ” 4. cyanosis
  1. discoloration of teeth
  2. temporary blindness - โœ” โœ” 3. discoloration of teeth an intravenous catheter is placed during which of the following stages of anesthesia
  3. first stage
  4. second stage
  5. third stage plane 1
  6. third stage plane 3 - โœ” โœ” 1. first stage all the following are side effects of radiation except
  7. odor
  8. hair loss
  9. itchiness
  10. hyperactivity - โœ” โœ” 4. hyperactivity which of the following anesthetic drugs is inhaled
  11. isoflurane
  12. thiopental
  1. lidocaine
  2. pentobarbital - โœ” โœ” 1. isoflurane when a gastrointestinal drug is administered the part of the body that absorbs most of the drug is the
  3. tongue
  4. stomach
  5. small intestine
  6. large intestine - โœ” โœ” 3. small intestine an animal is anesthetized during all the following procedures except
  7. radiation therapy
  8. mri scans
  9. ct scans
  10. ultrasound exam - โœ” โœ” 4. ultrasound exam physical examinations should be performed starting with the
  11. tail and ending at the nose
  1. kennel cough
  2. reovirus
  3. diabetes
  4. distemper - โœ” โœ” 1. kennel cough

which of the following medications should be used to treat separation anxiety

  1. etodolac
  2. clomipramine
  3. deracoxib
  4. carprofen - โœ” โœ” 2. clomipramine sarcoptic mange is caused by
  5. mites
  6. fleas
  7. ticks
  8. mosquitoes - โœ” โœ” 1. mites

which of the following should be used to remove hair prior to surgery

  1. razors
  2. clippers
  3. depilatories
  4. wax - โœ” โœ” 2. clippers

vetsulin is used to treat which of the following conditions in cats and dogs

  1. conjunctivitis
  2. inflammation
  3. cancer
  4. diabetes - โœ” โœ” 4. diabetes surgical wound infection rates increases as the time period between hair removal and
  5. surgery increases
  6. anesthesia administration increases
  7. surgery decreases
  8. anesthesia administration decreases - โœ” โœ” 1. surgery increases
  1. resistance occurs less often during respirations - โœ” โœ” 3. less waste gases are produced Newcastle disease most commonly effects
  2. humans
  3. poultry
  4. cattle
  5. frogs - โœ” โœ” 2. poultry luxating patella is a condition that affects a small dogs
  6. joints
  7. hip
  8. kneecap
  9. muscles - โœ” โœ” 3. kneecap the gestation period for a hog is usually
  10. 35-38 days
  11. 75-78 days
  12. 112-115 days
  1. 126-129 days - โœ” โœ” 3. 112-115 days all the following are common systemic fungal diseases except
  2. blastomycosis
  3. histoplasmosis
  4. coccidioidomycosis
  5. halitosis - โœ” โœ” 4. halitosis a dog weighs 11 pounds (5kgs) and requires a drug dose rate at 1mg/kg the solution is 0.5% how many ml does the dog need
  6. 0.2ml
  7. 0.5ml
  8. 1ml
  9. 1.5ml - โœ” โœ” 3. 1ml within one year of being diagnosed with diabetes 75% of all dogs will develop
  10. cataracts
  11. cancer
  1. spaying/neutering
  2. dental prophylaxis
  3. joint replacement
  4. tooth extraction - โœ” โœ” 1. spaying/neutering

an 8 month old Rottweiler is diagnosed with severe hip dysplasia on his left side but the joints have no damage which of the following surgeries should be used to treat the condition

  1. femoral head and neck excision
  2. total hip replacement
  3. juvenile pubic symphysiodesis
  4. triple pelvic osteotomy - โœ” โœ” 4. triple pelvic osteotomy all the following are reasons why vets and techs perform patient assessments except
  5. patients assessments establish a baseline of the animals health
  1. patients assessment help owners decide if they wish to proceed with surgery
  2. patient assessments are general and can be performed on any type of animal
  3. patient assessments affect the surgical outcome and future health of the animal - โœ” โœ” 3. patient assessments are general and can be performed on any type of animal a 7 year old male cat is brought into the vet clinic by his owner. the owner tells the vet that when his cat visits the litter box he meows but doesn't urinate the cat has also stopped eating and is lethargic. after an examination the vet determines that the cat has a urinary blockage which of the following should the vet use to treat this condition
  4. exploratory surgery
  5. perineal urethrostomy
  6. cystocentesis
  7. urohydropropulsion - โœ” โœ” 2. Cystocentesis