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Question 1 of 15
1. Question
Your doctor has ordered a slide agglutination test to be done on a canine patient. How do you perform the test?
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Question 2 of 15
2. Question
Referring to the picture above, when reading a packed cell volume (PCV), where do you line up your centrifuged capillary tube to take a proper reading?
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Question 3 of 15
3. Question
What Sample do you need to take a total protein?
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Question 4 of 15
4. Question
You’re taking PCV readings on four patients, all with various results. The results are listed below. Which result would be considered within normal range?
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Question 5 of 15
5. Question
The doctor has instructed you to prepare a blood smear for their anemic patient. What are the proper steps for preparing this sample?
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Question 6 of 15
6. Question
You’re preparing medications for anesthesia on your patient, a 50 lb labrador, that is having a spay done today. Your doctor gives you orders to administer 0.2 mg/kg methadone intravenously as perioperative pain control. If your methadone in stock is 10mg/ml, how many ml(s) of methadone do you need to draw up?
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Question 7 of 15
7. Question
Your doctor has ordered dextrose to be added to your patient’s IV fluids, which happen to be Isolyte. The doctor orders the patient’s fluids to be on 2.5% dextrose. There are 800 mls of Isolyte remaining in your patient’s IV fluid bag. How many ml of dextrose are to be added to the remaining 800 ml(s) of Isolyte to make the IV contain 2.5% dextrose? Your bottle of dextrose is 50%.
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Question 8 of 15
8. Question
During a routine spay of a 6.4 kg rat terrier puppy, while inducing for surgery, the RVT begins to administer the appropriate dose of methadone as part of the puppy’s perioperative drug protocol. Shortly after, you notice that the patient begins having a negative reaction by exhibiting severe bradycardia. What drug should you have on hand to reverse the effect of the methadone?
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Question 9 of 15
9. Question
You have a German Shepherd patient which requires an IV catheter for fluid therapy and drug administration for hospitalization. The patient is extremely aggressive and hard to handle. How often should their IV catheter be checked and maintained during their stay if they are expected to receive treatment for 5 days?
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Question 10 of 15
10. Question
An 8-year-old, 86 kg female spayed Great Dane presents for being down in the back end. After examination by the veterinarian, the patient is found to have a luxation of the right pelvic limb and requires anesthesia to reduce. The patient is admitted for hospitalization until the procedure can be performed. Your doctor orders for q6 walks to allow your patient to relieve themselves and to turn over to reduce pressure sores and stiffness from hospitalization due to her size. What is the proper procedure for walking this patient?
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Question 11 of 15
11. Question
Your doctor has ordered abdominal radiographs for your 50 kg Bernese mountain dog patient that presented for possible dietary indiscretion. What safety equipment do you need to properly protect yourself while performing x-rays on your patient?
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Question 12 of 15
12. Question
What is the proper technique for administering liquid medications to a dog or cat patient?
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Question 13 of 15
13. Question
When caring for neonatal patients, it may become necessary to use an orogastric tube, such as a red rubber, to feed small patients when nursing on mom or a bottle isn’t successful. Tube-feeding neonatal patients can be risky and, when done improperly, can cause severe aspiration. How do you properly measure an orogastric red rubber tube for proper feeding of a neonatal patient?
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Question 14 of 15
14. Question
A 4-year-old, 22 kg female spayed husky patient presented to your hospital for grand mal seizures. Upon presentation, your patient is still seizing. An intravenous catheter to administer IV diazepam is unsuccessful and you are unable to administer IV diazepam. What other route could you administer emergency diazepam while waiting to place an IV catheter?
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Question 15 of 15
15. Question
You are triaging patients and find in the lobby a 10-year-old male neutered labrador mix who’s presenting complaint is lethargy over the last few days, lack of appetite, and one episode of collapse after fetching a ball from the owner. The patient is currently laying in the lobby, has pink mucous membranes, is panting, and seems comfortable. The owner notes that unlike the last few days, this morning he ate a full breakfast before coming to the emergency room. As the triaging technician, what should be your top concerns for this patient?
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