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Vet 211

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Specifically, how is Lyme Disease spread Ixodes species ticks
Which of the following parasites is concerning because of the zoonotic risk of cutaneous larval migrans Hookworm
Occurs in neonates after ingestion of colostrum Passive immunity
Immunity created through natural infection Active immunity
Occurs in the body when the immune system develops antibodies to antigens Active immunity
Immunity which only lasts for a short period of time Passive immunity
Immunity which starts to develop around 6 weeks of age Active immunity
Can occur in utero, when anitbodies are passed to offspring through placenta Passive immunity
Immunity created through vaccination Active immunity
Once a vaccine is reconstituted, it is no longer stable and should be administered within of being reconstituted 1 hour
Initial puppy and kitten examinations may identify problems present at birth these are known as Congenital effects
Before bringing a new cat or kitten into a household with other cats, the animal should be screened using blood tests for two contagious diseases even if they appear healthy FIV and FeLV
Vaccines provide protection from infection from a pathogen for a certain length of time. This period is called the Duration of immunity
Veterinary technicians should always explain to clients that routine health examinations are important So that problems can be detected early and treatments may have better outcomes
Active immunity occurs in the body when The immune system develops antibodies to antigens
Veterinary technicians must know the local laws that govern rabies vaccinations in terms of How often revaccination must occur, Route of vaccine administration, and the animal's age at initial vaccination
In the state of Ohio, how long is the first rabies vaccine considered valid? How long are any subsequent vaccines valid 1 year 3 year
Adverse vaccine events as immune-mediated hemolytic anemia and hypertrophic osteodystrophy, have a well researched and documented link False
In an animal with previous hypersensitivity reactions, which type of vaccine should be used to decrease the risk of reaction Nonadjuvanted
Where is the standard location for administration of the rabies vaccine Right rear leg
Adverse reactions to vaccines are common and must be watched out for in every pet False
It is required that all vaccines are stored under refrigeration True
Spaying and neutering is recommended for the health of every pet True
Canine parvovirus is reportable, zoonotic disease False
After the veterinary visit, how often will a pet need to be seen for examination and booster vaccines? For how long Every 3-4 weeks until 16 weeks of age
The rabies vaccine is considered a core vaccine True
Animals receive different size doses of vaccine depending on their size; a cat will receive a 0.5mL vaccine whereas a horse will receive 5 mL of vaccine False
What is the causative agent of Feline Infectious Peritonitis Feline coronavirus
The first veterinary visit for a puppy or kitten should take place at how many weeks of age 6
Dog breeds which require grooming will need to be groomed an average of 3 times per year False
Which Bordetella bronchiseptica vaccine is preferred because it provides both local and systemic immunity Intranasal Bordetella bronchiseptica
Which of the following vaccines is considered a core vaccine in dogs DHPP
What is the purpose of an adjuvant Stimulate a stronger immune response to antigens within a vaccine
Senior and geriatric animals should visit the veterinary hospital every six months True
Which of the following noncore vaccines in cats will test positive on antibody tests in the future FIV
Which of the following vaccines is considered a core vaccine in both dogs and cats Rabies
Dogs should be how old when they receive their first heartworm? And, they should receive one how often thereafter 6 months Yearly
The age ranges of dogs are defined the same way that they are on cats False
Which of the following diagnostic tests should be performed yearly to assess the health of the adult dog or cat Urinalysis, Complete blood count, Chemistry panel
Which of the following vaccines should ferrets receive Canine distemper
Rabies is a reportable disease True
What do we call testing antibody levels in a pet’s blood to determine whether protective immunity is present or not Titer testing
Which of the following is not a component of the DA2PP vaccine Panleukemia
Parasite control programs are individualized to each patient, and dependent upon the results from fecal flotation True
Which of the following parasites is concerning because of the zoonotic risk of ocular migraines Roundworms
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