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Deck 10: Laboratory Procedures
1
When making a blood smear with a sample that is very thick and contains some small clots, you should:
A) increase the spreader slide angle to about 45°
B) decrease the spreader slide angle to about 20°
C) dilute the sample 2:1 with EDTA
D) make the smear from a fresh sample
A) increase the spreader slide angle to about 45°
B) decrease the spreader slide angle to about 20°
C) dilute the sample 2:1 with EDTA
D) make the smear from a fresh sample
decrease the spreader slide angle to about 20°
2
When caring for microscopes, what should be used to clean the lens?
A) Water
B) Lens paper
C) Alcohol
D) Chlorhexidine
A) Water
B) Lens paper
C) Alcohol
D) Chlorhexidine
Lens paper
3
Platelet clumps found at the feathered edge of a differential blood smear are referred to as:
A) milofilariae
B) aggregates
C) monolayers
D) segs
A) milofilariae
B) aggregates
C) monolayers
D) segs
aggregates
4
The preferred site for venipuncture when large amounts of blood are needed is the:
A) mammary vein
B) jugular vein
C) infraorbital sinus
D) tail vein
A) mammary vein
B) jugular vein
C) infraorbital sinus
D) tail vein
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5
OSHA mandates specific laboratory practices that must be incorporated into the:
A) MSDS
B) SOP
C) Hospital policy manual
D) Laboratory safety policy
A) MSDS
B) SOP
C) Hospital policy manual
D) Laboratory safety policy
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6
Albumin's main functions include:
A) acting as a transport and binding blood protein
B) synthesizing gamma globulins in plasma cells
C) maintaining osmotic pressure of plasma
D) A and C are correct
A) acting as a transport and binding blood protein
B) synthesizing gamma globulins in plasma cells
C) maintaining osmotic pressure of plasma
D) A and C are correct
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7
This term refers to how close a test value is to the actual patient value.
A) Sensitivity
B) Specificity
C) Precision
D) Accuracy
A) Sensitivity
B) Specificity
C) Precision
D) Accuracy
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8
The WBC that responds to allergies and parasitic disease is the:
A) neutrophil
B) lymphocyte
C) eosinophil
D) monocyte
A) neutrophil
B) lymphocyte
C) eosinophil
D) monocyte
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9
Which method of blood smear preparation is often preferred for avian blood?
A) coverslip method
B) glass slide method
C) delayed method
D) wedge method
A) coverslip method
B) glass slide method
C) delayed method
D) wedge method
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10
When staining a wedge smear, methylene blue will stain hemoglobin and some WBC granules:
A) bluish-purple
B) reddish-purple
C) reddish-orange
D) yellowish-orange
A) bluish-purple
B) reddish-purple
C) reddish-orange
D) yellowish-orange
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11
Which anticoagulant is preferred for routine hematologic studies because it preserves cell morphology?
A) Heparin
B) Sodium citrate
C) EDTA
D) Ammonium oxalate
A) Heparin
B) Sodium citrate
C) EDTA
D) Ammonium oxalate
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12
Which is more likely to be assessed by a veterinary hematology annalyzer?
A) Differential WBC
B) Polychromasia
C) Platelet clumps
D) Heinz bodies
A) Differential WBC
B) Polychromasia
C) Platelet clumps
D) Heinz bodies
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13
When making a wedge smear, hold the spreader slide at a ___-degree angle and pull back, spreading blood along the edge of the spreader slide.
A) 15
B) 20
C) 30
D) 45
A) 15
B) 20
C) 30
D) 45
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14
The function of lipase is to:
A) break down fatty acids of lipids
B) attach to the circulating red blood cells during inflammation
C) infiltrate the liver during liver failure
D) increase liver function
A) break down fatty acids of lipids
B) attach to the circulating red blood cells during inflammation
C) infiltrate the liver during liver failure
D) increase liver function
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15
A 12-hour fast is recommended for all animals before a blood glucose reading, except:
A) kittens
B) mature ruminants
C) small dogs
D) young ruminants
A) kittens
B) mature ruminants
C) small dogs
D) young ruminants
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16
Which leukocyte type is sometimes referred to as a polymorphonuclear cell?
A) Segmented neutrophil
B) Lymphocyte
C) Eosinophil
D) Basophil
A) Segmented neutrophil
B) Lymphocyte
C) Eosinophil
D) Basophil
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17
This term refers to the reproducibility of a test result:
A) sensitivity
B) specificity
C) precision
D) accuracy
A) sensitivity
B) specificity
C) precision
D) accuracy
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18
Which of the following causes a false decrease in PCV?
A) Splenic contraction in an excited animal
B) Low blood-to-anticoagulant ratio
C) Shortened centrifuge time
D) Clots in the blood sample
A) Splenic contraction in an excited animal
B) Low blood-to-anticoagulant ratio
C) Shortened centrifuge time
D) Clots in the blood sample
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19
Which test of the coagulation system requires a blood tube containing diatomaceous earth?
A) Activated clotting time
B) Bleeding time
C) Whole blood clotting time
D) One-stage prothrombin time
A) Activated clotting time
B) Bleeding time
C) Whole blood clotting time
D) One-stage prothrombin time
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20
Platelets are derived from:
A) Basophils
B) Eosinophils
C) Lymphocytes
D) Megakaryocytes
A) Basophils
B) Eosinophils
C) Lymphocytes
D) Megakaryocytes
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21
Which of the following sample times are ideal when collecting samples of blood?
A) Before an animal has eaten
B) While an animal is consuming food
C) 1 hour after food consumption
D) 5 hours after food consumption
A) Before an animal has eaten
B) While an animal is consuming food
C) 1 hour after food consumption
D) 5 hours after food consumption
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22
Heparin, when used as an anticoagulant, is found in which color of blood tube?
A) Purple
B) Blue
C) Green
D) Gray
A) Purple
B) Blue
C) Green
D) Gray
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23
A refractometer should be calibrated with:
A) tap water.
B) distilled water.
C) alcohol.
D) refractometer calibrating solution.
A) tap water.
B) distilled water.
C) alcohol.
D) refractometer calibrating solution.
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24
Shrinkage of red blood cells is also known as:
A) cytoplasmic vacuolation.
B) crenation.
C) change in cell membranes.
D) degeneration.
A) cytoplasmic vacuolation.
B) crenation.
C) change in cell membranes.
D) degeneration.
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25
A decrease in the number of platelets is:
A) pancytopenia
B) erythropenia
C) reticulocytosis
D) thrombocytopenia
A) pancytopenia
B) erythropenia
C) reticulocytosis
D) thrombocytopenia
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26
The most common inherited coagulation disorder of domestic animals is:
A) thrombocytopenia
B) hemophilia
C) anticoagulant rodenticide toxicity
D) von Willebrand disease
A) thrombocytopenia
B) hemophilia
C) anticoagulant rodenticide toxicity
D) von Willebrand disease
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27
An increased PCV may be the result of:
A) dehydration or splenic contraction in an excited animal
B) excessive plasma because of inadequate mixing of the sample
C) low blood-to-anticoagulant ratio
D) anemia
A) dehydration or splenic contraction in an excited animal
B) excessive plasma because of inadequate mixing of the sample
C) low blood-to-anticoagulant ratio
D) anemia
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28
The correct term for the presence of pinpoint hemorrhage is:
A) ecchymoses
B) petechia
C) purpura
D) epistaxis
A) ecchymoses
B) petechia
C) purpura
D) epistaxis
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29
The preferred site for venipuncture in dogs when small volumes are needed is the ___:
A) cephalic vein
B) jugular vein
C) saphenous vein
D) femoral vein
A) cephalic vein
B) jugular vein
C) saphenous vein
D) femoral vein
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30
Plasma that appears yellow tinged in a spun microhematocrit tube is referred to as:
A) icteric
B) hemolyzed
C) lipemic
D) polycythemic
A) icteric
B) hemolyzed
C) lipemic
D) polycythemic
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31
Patients with DIC often have evidence of ____ on the differential blood cell film.
A) schistocytes
B) FDPs
C) polycythemia
D) myeloproliferation
A) schistocytes
B) FDPs
C) polycythemia
D) myeloproliferation
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32
Whole blood contains which of the following cellular elements?
A) Erythrocytes
B) Platelets
C) Leukocytes
D) All of the above
A) Erythrocytes
B) Platelets
C) Leukocytes
D) All of the above
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33
Plasma that appears cloudy and white in a spun microhematocrit tube is referred to as:
A) icteric
B) hemolyzed
C) lipemic
D) polycythemic
A) icteric
B) hemolyzed
C) lipemic
D) polycythemic
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34
The instrument used to measure serum or plasma total protein of a sample is the:
A) impedance counter
B) quantitative buffy coat analyzer
C) handheld refractometer
D) focused laser analyzer
A) impedance counter
B) quantitative buffy coat analyzer
C) handheld refractometer
D) focused laser analyzer
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35
Oil immersion lenses allow a magnification power of:
A) 5x.
B) 10x.
C) 40x.
D) 100x.
A) 5x.
B) 10x.
C) 40x.
D) 100x.
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36
Blood that appears dark reddish brown to black and tarry in a fecal sample is partially:
A) icteric
B) hemolyzed
C) lipemic
D) polycythemic
A) icteric
B) hemolyzed
C) lipemic
D) polycythemic
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37
Which anticoagulant, contained in blue-topped tubes, is not suitable for routine hematologic studies because of cell morphology distortion?
A) Heparin
B) Sodium citrate
C) EDTA
D) Ammonium oxalate
A) Heparin
B) Sodium citrate
C) EDTA
D) Ammonium oxalate
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38
Which of the following is an advantage of using a vacutainer system to obtain a blood samples?
A) Multiple sample vials can be obtained with the same stick.
B) Sample tube is premeasured for specific amount of anticoagulant
C) Sample tube contains negative pressure
D) Prevents blot clots from forming
A) Multiple sample vials can be obtained with the same stick.
B) Sample tube is premeasured for specific amount of anticoagulant
C) Sample tube contains negative pressure
D) Prevents blot clots from forming
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39
CBC analysis does not automatically include
A) total erythrocyte and leukocyte counts
B) hemoglobin concentration
C) differential WBC count
D) platelet estimate
A) total erythrocyte and leukocyte counts
B) hemoglobin concentration
C) differential WBC count
D) platelet estimate
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40
Hemolysis of a blood sample may occur when:
A) a large syringe is used to draw a small amount of blood.
B) a small-bore needle is used on a large syringe, and the plunger is pulled back quickly.
C) removing the needle before expelling blood into the collection tube.
D) B and C
A) a large syringe is used to draw a small amount of blood.
B) a small-bore needle is used on a large syringe, and the plunger is pulled back quickly.
C) removing the needle before expelling blood into the collection tube.
D) B and C
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41
Dehydration and excess protein intake will result in increases in:
A) blood urea nitrogen
B) creatinine clearance
C) uric acid
D) bile acids
A) blood urea nitrogen
B) creatinine clearance
C) uric acid
D) bile acids
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42
Obtaining a sample with a dull scalpel blade and placing it on a microscope slide is known as:
A) scraping.
B) swabbing.
C) impression.
D) fine needle aspirate.
A) scraping.
B) swabbing.
C) impression.
D) fine needle aspirate.
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43
Which of the following tests analyze the pancreatic function?
A) BUN, CREA, USG
B) ALT, ALP, bilirubin, total protein
C) Amylase, lipase
D) Glucose, fructosamine
E) C and D only
A) BUN, CREA, USG
B) ALT, ALP, bilirubin, total protein
C) Amylase, lipase
D) Glucose, fructosamine
E) C and D only
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44
The procedure of placing a clean microscope slide on a lesion located on a patient's body is known as:
A) scraping.
B) swabbing.
C) impression.
D) fine needle aspirate.
A) scraping.
B) swabbing.
C) impression.
D) fine needle aspirate.
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45
EDTA, when used as an anticoagulant, is found in tubes with _____ rubber stoppers?
A) purple
B) blue
C) green
D) gray
A) purple
B) blue
C) green
D) gray
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46
An elevation in BUN as a result of dehydration is referred to as:
A) anaplasma
B) azotemia
C) acariasis
D) azoturia
A) anaplasma
B) azotemia
C) acariasis
D) azoturia
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47
Which sample type is best for electrolyte analysis (such as blood calcium)?
A) EDTA plasma
B) Serum or EDTA plasma
C) Serum or heparinized plasma
D) Serum or oxalated plasma
A) EDTA plasma
B) Serum or EDTA plasma
C) Serum or heparinized plasma
D) Serum or oxalated plasma
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48
Collecting fluid samples from body cavities is known as:
A) fine needle aspirate.
B) centesis.
C) lipemia.
D) None of the above
A) fine needle aspirate.
B) centesis.
C) lipemia.
D) None of the above
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49
Regarding antibody titers, which statement is most accurate?
A) Results are reported as either positive or negative.
B) The higher the titer, the more antibody in the sample.
C) A single, high-dilution titer (1:160 or above) is indicative of an active infection.
D) The higher the dilution, the harder the immunologist has to look to find an antibody in the sample.
A) Results are reported as either positive or negative.
B) The higher the titer, the more antibody in the sample.
C) A single, high-dilution titer (1:160 or above) is indicative of an active infection.
D) The higher the dilution, the harder the immunologist has to look to find an antibody in the sample.
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50
Which of the following tests analyze the kidney function?
A) nitrogen, creatinine
B) ALT, ALP, Bilirubin
C) Amylase, lipase
D) Glucose, fructosamine
A) nitrogen, creatinine
B) ALT, ALP, Bilirubin
C) Amylase, lipase
D) Glucose, fructosamine
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51
Bleeding from the nares would be documented as:
A) ecchymoses
B) petechia
C) epistaxis
D) purpura
A) ecchymoses
B) petechia
C) epistaxis
D) purpura
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52
Collection of cells needed for vaginal cytology involves use of:
A) amniocnetesis.
B) needle biopsy.
C) impression smear.
D) sterile, moistened swabs.
A) amniocnetesis.
B) needle biopsy.
C) impression smear.
D) sterile, moistened swabs.
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53
Which are the most commonly performed hepatobiliary tests in small animal practice?
A) BUN, CREA, USG
B) ALT, ALP, Bilirubin, Total Protein
C) Amylase, lipase
D) Glucose, fructosamine
A) BUN, CREA, USG
B) ALT, ALP, Bilirubin, Total Protein
C) Amylase, lipase
D) Glucose, fructosamine
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54
The ALP assay is most often used to diagnose:
A) cholestasis in dogs and cats
B) kidney failure
C) systemic lupus erythematosus
D) feline infectious peritonitis
A) cholestasis in dogs and cats
B) kidney failure
C) systemic lupus erythematosus
D) feline infectious peritonitis
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55
Samples to be used for histopathology must be sectioned so that the fixative can penetrate the entire tissue within:
A) 510 minutes
B) 6-10 hours
C) 12-24 hours
D) 24-48 hours
A) 510 minutes
B) 6-10 hours
C) 12-24 hours
D) 24-48 hours
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56
A patient with purpura exhibits:
A) bruising
B) pinpoint hemorrhage
C) superficial hemorrhage
D) prolonged postsurgical bleeding
A) bruising
B) pinpoint hemorrhage
C) superficial hemorrhage
D) prolonged postsurgical bleeding
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57
Substances that are capable of generating a response from the immune system are referred to as:
A) antibodies
B) antigens
C) NK cells
D) TNF
A) antibodies
B) antigens
C) NK cells
D) TNF
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58
Samples collected with heparin anticoagulant are unsuitable for analysis when which of the following occurs?
A) the test cannot be run promptly
B) the time between collection and testing does not exceed 12 hours
C) a heparin salt contains the substance that is being measured
D) A and C are correct
A) the test cannot be run promptly
B) the time between collection and testing does not exceed 12 hours
C) a heparin salt contains the substance that is being measured
D) A and C are correct
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59
Inserting a needle into the bladder to obtain a sample of urine is known as:
A) bladdocentesis.
B) thoracocentesis.
C) abdominocentesis.
D) cystocentesis.
A) bladdocentesis.
B) thoracocentesis.
C) abdominocentesis.
D) cystocentesis.
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60
Larval _____ species are usually found in swollen, cystlike subcutaneous sites, with a fistula communicating to the outside environment.
A) Onchocerca
B) Cuterebra
C) Thelazia
D) Sarcocystis
A) Onchocerca
B) Cuterebra
C) Thelazia
D) Sarcocystis
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61
An example of a type of soft tick is:
A) Rhipicephalus sanguineus.
B) Dermacetnor spp.
C) Otobius megnini.
D) Amblyomma spp.
A) Rhipicephalus sanguineus.
B) Dermacetnor spp.
C) Otobius megnini.
D) Amblyomma spp.
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62
Which assay is most often used to detect cholestasis in dogs and cats?
A) trypsinogen
B) ALP
C) AST
D) bilirubin
A) trypsinogen
B) ALP
C) AST
D) bilirubin
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63
The test that provides an indication of the average glucose levels in a patient over the preceding 1 to 3 weeks is :
A) fructosamine
B) ( )-hydroxybutyrate
C) lactate
D) CK
A) fructosamine
B) ( )-hydroxybutyrate
C) lactate
D) CK
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64
A normal, healthy dog or cat produces _________ of urine in a 24-hour period.
A) 5-10 ml/pound
B) 10-20 ml/pound
C) 20-30 ml/pound
D) 30-40 ml/pound
A) 5-10 ml/pound
B) 10-20 ml/pound
C) 20-30 ml/pound
D) 30-40 ml/pound
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65
Sarcoptic mange is caused by:
A) S. scabiei.
B) O. cynotis.
C) Demodex spp.
D) Cheyletiella.
A) S. scabiei.
B) O. cynotis.
C) Demodex spp.
D) Cheyletiella.
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66
The Coombs test is used to detect:
A) auto-antibodies
B) electrolytes
C) immunodeficiencies
D) glucose
A) auto-antibodies
B) electrolytes
C) immunodeficiencies
D) glucose
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67
The most common type of immunologic test performed in practice is:
A) agglutination
B) ELISA
C) immunodiffusion
D) tuberculin skin test
A) agglutination
B) ELISA
C) immunodiffusion
D) tuberculin skin test
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68
Ascending tick paralysis is known to be caused by:
A) Argasidae.
B) Ixodidae.
C) Biting midges.
D) Malliphaga.
A) Argasidae.
B) Ixodidae.
C) Biting midges.
D) Malliphaga.
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69
Diseases such as bubonic plague and tularemia are carried by:
A) Mallopaga.
B) Anoplura.
C) Ctenicephalides.
D) Culicoides.
A) Mallopaga.
B) Anoplura.
C) Ctenicephalides.
D) Culicoides.
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70
Roundworms are of the phylum:
A) Platyhelminthes.
B) Acanthocephala.
C) Arthropoda.
D) Nematoda.
A) Platyhelminthes.
B) Acanthocephala.
C) Arthropoda.
D) Nematoda.
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71
How many intermediate hosts does Dipylidium canimum have?
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) None
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) None
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72
Parasites that live within the host's body are known as:
A) endoparasites.
B) ectoparasites.
C) exoparasites.
D) gastrointestinal parasites.
A) endoparasites.
B) ectoparasites.
C) exoparasites.
D) gastrointestinal parasites.
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73
Common tests of hepatobiliary function used in small animal practice include:
A) ALT
B) glucose
C) CK
D) lactate
A) ALT
B) glucose
C) CK
D) lactate
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74
Urine should be evaluated for which of the following characteristics on gross examination?
A) Color and clarity
B) Odor and volume
C) Glucose, ketones, and blood
D) All of the above
E) A and B only
A) Color and clarity
B) Odor and volume
C) Glucose, ketones, and blood
D) All of the above
E) A and B only
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75
The unique physiology of Dalmatian dogs results in the excretion of:
A) GGT
B) lactate
C) AST
D) uric acid
A) GGT
B) lactate
C) AST
D) uric acid
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76
The cell that differentiates to a macrophage when in tissue spaces is the:
A) T-lymphocyte.
B) neutrophil.
C) monocyte.
D) basophil.
A) T-lymphocyte.
B) neutrophil.
C) monocyte.
D) basophil.
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77
Bile acids are produced from ____ in the liver.
A) bilirubin
B) cholesterol
C) lipase
D) chymotrypsinogen
A) bilirubin
B) cholesterol
C) lipase
D) chymotrypsinogen
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78
A test that provides an indication of kidney function in animals is:
A) total protein.
B) specific gravity.
C) sedimentation.
D) dipstick analysis.
A) total protein.
B) specific gravity.
C) sedimentation.
D) dipstick analysis.
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79
A test commonly used as a prognostic indicator in critically ill patients is:
A) ALT
B) glucose
C) CK
D) lactate
A) ALT
B) glucose
C) CK
D) lactate
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80
Which is a type of RBC formed element that may be seen in urine sediment?
A) Caudate
B) Crenated
C) Squamous
D) Transitional
A) Caudate
B) Crenated
C) Squamous
D) Transitional
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