Classic Classic Quiz Sacbm 2 by Ahr Ahr 11 played - 11 yrs ago Bacterial & viral diseases of dogs and cats, eye exam, etc QUIZ 25 QUESTIONS hard CatDog 1 Which of the following is FALSE about Leptospirosis? It can penetrate the skin.There is no vaccination.It causes renal disease.Bleach can kill it. 2 Which bacterial disease causes an undulating fever and diskospondylitis (bridging vertebrae)? Brucella canisYersinia pestisBorrelia burgdorferiClostridium tetani 3 Do bacterial and viral diseases of dogs and cats have a zoonotic potential? Bacterial, but not viral.Viral, but not bacterial.BothNeither 4 Elevated blood calcium could be a sign of... Lyme DiseaseEhrlichiaLymphomaPolycythemia Vera 5 Babesia is transmitted by : FleasAerosolizationFree in the environmentTicks 6 A dog presents with shifting leg lameness, arthritis, and lymphadenopathy. Of the following, it most likely has : HemobartonellaPlagueBabesiaLyme Disease 7 Which type of vaccine requires fewer vaccinations to acquire immunity? Modified LiveKilledThey are the same.They are different but I don't know the answer. 8 Vaccine induced sarcomas are more likely to occur in which species? DogsSheepCatsHorses 9 Which of the following about Canine Distemper is TRUE : It has a low mortality rate.It survives well in the environment.It has a very effective vaccine.It only infects canines. 10 Canine Infectious Heptatitis (Adenovirus) vaccine also gives cross protection for which virus? CoronavirusCanine Infectious TracheobronchitisCanine DistemperParvovirus 11 Which canine viral disease is also known as "hard pad" disease? DistemperKennel CoughCoronaParvo 12 Which of the following has a very effective vaccine? Feline Enteric CoronavirusFeline CalicivirusFeline HerpesvirusFeline Immunodeficiency Virus 13 If your kitten is sneezing a lot, has keratitis, and mucopurulent discharge, it probably has : CalicivirusCoronavirusInfectious PeritonitisHerpesvirus 14 Feline Panleukopenia is similar to : Canine HepatitisCanine DistemperCanine ParvovirusCanine Infectious Tracheobronchitis 15 Causes pyogranulomatous tissue reaction/scar tissue : FIVFeLVFIPFVR 16 If the mother had this disease while she was pregnant, the baby could have cerebellar hypoplasia : PanleukopeniaParvovirusCalicivirusHerpesvirus 17 Oral ulcers are a clinical sign of : PanleukopeniaParvovirusCalicivirusHerpesvirus 18 This disease has both horizontal and vertical transmission : Feline LeukemiaFeline Immunodeficiency VirusFeline Infectious PeritonitisFeline Panleukopenia 19 If you were performing all of these eye examination tests, what is the correct order? Opthalmic Exam, Shirmer Tear Test, Pupillary Response, CytologyPupillary Response, Opthalmic Exam, Cytology, Shirmer Tear TestShirmer Tear Test, Pupillary Response, Opthalmic Exam, CytologyShirmer Tear Test, Opthalmic Exam, Pupillary Response, Cytology 20 If an animal does not show consensual pupillary response, the pupils become different sizes, known as : AnisocytosisAnisocoriaAnisotropyAnisometropia 21 To test for corneal ulcers, use this test : Intraocular Pressure/TonometerPupillary responseFluorostainShirmer Tear Test 22 Glaucoma is detected by : Schirmer Tear TestFluorostainPupillary ResponseIntraocular Pressure/Tonometer 23 The cotton ball test tests : Peripheral visionReflex timeConsensual responseRetinal damage 24 Keratoconjunctivitis sicca is detected using : TonometerShirmer tear testUsing a mydriatic agentCytology 25 Which range would be considered normal intraocular pressure? Between 5 and 10 mm HgBetween 15 and 25 mm HgBetween 25 and 35 mm HgBetween 20 and 40 mm Hg A mistake in this Quiz ? Contact the author Commentaires