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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| how much water will a horse drink on average | 10 gallons |
| Which zoonotic disease is most commonly transmitted by ticks in Oklahoma? | Rocky Mountain spotted fever |
| During which phase of wound healing does granulation tissue form? | Proliferative phase |
| Which wound closure method allows for natural drainage and is used when infection is present? | Healing by second intention |
| A wet-to-dry bandage is primarily used for | Debriding wounds with necrotic tissue |
| Which wildlife species in Oklahoma is considered a significant rabies vector? | bats |
| What is the primary purpose of "aseptic technique" in surgery? | Reduce contamination and prevent infection |
| What type of scissors are ideal for removing bandages or cutting through tough materials? | Lister Bandage Scissors |
| Which of the following instruments is used primarily to grasp and hold tissue during surgery? | Adson-Brown Thumb Forceps |
| Which retractor is commonly used in small animal surgery to hold open the surgical site? | Balfour Retractor |
| Which parasite can be transmitted to humans through contact with contaminated soil? | Hookworm |
| Which of the following vaccines is commonly required for cattle in Oklahoma to prevent "Blackleg"? | 7-Way Clostridial Vaccine |
| What is the main purpose of a fecal flotation test? | Detect intestinal parasites |
| Which of the following instruments is specifically designed for clamping large blood vessels during surgical procedures? | Rochester-Carmalt Forceps |
| The Dachshund was originally bred for which purpose? | Hunting burrowing animals |
| Which breed is best known for its distinct black and white spots and was historically used as a carriage dog? | Dalmation |
| The Australian Cattle Dog, often referred to as a "Blue Heeler," is part of which AKC group? | Herding |
| Which working dog breed is large, powerful, and often used as a rescue dog in water due to its excellent swimming ability? | Newfoundland |
| What is the purpose of Oklahoma’s Brucellosis control program for cattle? | To prevent abortions caused by Brucella abortus |
| Which breed has a color-point pattern (dark coloration on ears, face, paws, and tail) and blue almond-shaped eyes? | Siamese |
| Which breed is recognized for its wild-looking spotted coat and is often mistaken for a wild cat? | Bengal |
| Which cat breed is famous for its round face, short muzzle, and long, dense fur? | Persian |
| When applying a bandage on a limb, how much overlap should each bandage layer have? | 50% |
| A modified Robert Jones bandage is commonly used for: | Supporting soft tissue injuries or reducing swelling in limbs |
| What is the most important sign to monitor after placing a limb bandage? | Limb swelling or cold toes |
| What is the purpose of the primary layer of a bandage? | To protect the wound and maintain a moist environment |
| What is the minimum age for puppies to be sold in Oklahoma according to state law? | 8 weeks |
| Which of the following bones is part of the appendicular skeleton? | femur |
| Which material is commonly used for the secondary layer of a bandage? | Cotton padding or cast padding |
| Which of the following should not be used directly on a fresh open wound? | dry cotton gauze |
| What is the most common complication caused by an improperly applied bandage? | Pressure sores and impaired circulation |
| What is the primary use of a Robert Jones bandage in veterinary medicine? | To immobilize fractures below the elbow or stifle |
| Which breed is short-haired, muscular, and has a coat described as ticked with no stripes or spots? | Abyssinian |
| What is the most common dental disease in dogs and cats? | Peridontal disease |
| The Golden Retriever belongs to which AKC group? | Sporting |
| Which breed is commonly recognized for its brindle coat pattern, athletic build, and high-energy personality? | Boxer |
| Which of the following breeds is part of the Non-Sporting Group and known for its curly, dense coat? | Poodle |
| The Siberian Husky is best known for which characteristic? | Blue or bi-colored eyes and a double coat |
| Which sign indicates a pet may be experiencing shock? | Pale gums and rapid heart rate |
| Which hemostatic forceps have a "rat-tooth" tip and are used for securely grasping tissue? | Allis Tissue Forceps |
| Which tool is commonly used for removing tartar and plaque during veterinary dental cleanings? | Curette |
| What is the primary use of Mosquito Hemostatic Forceps? | Clamping small blood vessels |
| Which of the following diseases is zoonotic and can spread from animals to humans? | rabies |
| Which part of the digestive system is responsible for absorbing nutrients? | small intestine |
| Which structure is responsible for gas exchange in the lungs? | Alveoli |
| The secondary layer of a bandage primarily provides: | Absorption and padding |
| How often should a bandage be checked and replaced in a routine situation? | 1-2 days |
| What vaccination is required by law for dogs and cats in most states, including Oklahoma? | rabies |
| What is the normal body temperature range for a healthy dog or cat? | 100.5–102.5°F |
| Which of the following is the correct veterinary term for "spay surgery"? | Ovariohysterectomy |
| What is the normal resting heart rate for a healthy adult dog? | 60–100 beats per minute |
| What is the approximate gestation period for a cat? | 63-65 days |
| Which medication is used to treat seizures in animals? | Phenobarbitol |
| Which drug is used as an anti-inflammatory and pain reliever in animals | carprofen |
| Which medication is commonly used to treat skin yeast infections in animals? | Ketoconazole |
| Which tool is commonly used to grasp and handle needles during suturing? | needle holder |