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Quiz Two
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| a cat with three colors of fur, usually black, orange, and white is said to be a? | calico |
| Which of the following describes an orange-brown animal with dark brown or black ticking? | ruddy |
| An Elizabethan collar is designed to prevent with of the following? | area traumatization |
| An animal with more than the normal number of digits has the condition known as: | polydactyly |
| A dog or cat that is docile is which of the following? | easygoing |
| In a dog and cats, the part of the ear that projects outside the head is known as the: | pinna |
| The rudimentary first digit of dogs and cats is called the: | dewclaw |
| A wild animal is called: | feral |
| Cats ovulate as a result of sexual activity and are called: | induced ovulators |
| Isolation of animal to determine whether they have or carry a disease is: | quarantine |
| What is the most important nutrient? | water |
| What is the name of the amino acid that is required by cats, but not dogs | Taurine |
| What breed of cat has the longest fur? | persian |
| What are the types of nutrients? | water, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins, and minerals |
| Foods that are poisonous to cats/dogs? | alcoholic beverages, apple seeds, apricot pits, avocados, cherry pits, chocolate, coffee, grapes, raisins, rhubarb leaves, tea, walnuts, yeast dough, hops, mustard seeds, onions, peach pits |
| List the veins used for feline venipuncture? | cephailc (medial), jugular, saphenous (medial) |
| List the veins used for canine venipuncture? | cephailce Medial), jugular, saphenous (lateral) |
| Why Restrain? | to control animal so it can receive medical attention, prevent animal from harming itself when being treated , to protect personnel |
| Some routes to administer medication. | inhalation, topical, oral, rectal |