700.08 Slide Review
Review Questions:
The following questions are commonly asked of veterinarians and require “on the spot” answers. At the end of each question is an option to view the answer, which may need further research to understand. Scroll down to see the answer.
A pregnant cat owner brings her cat to you at her Doctor's insistence for a “toxo” titer. What should be your first question? View Answer
A county extension agent is concerned about “parvo” in his dog club, and spread of the disease to other dog clubs. What can you tell him? View Answer
A goat owner has a goat with listeria. What is the prognosis, and risks to him and other animals. View Answer
A vet tech comes to you with ringworm on her arm. What can you tell her to include the possibility of her cats and house being infested? View Answer
An owner presents a large overweight dog that another vet diagnosed with Lyme disease. The dog had several enlarged lymph nodes, some joint pain, but no fever. What do you ask to clarify the situation? View Answer
You just found out that the dog you vaccinated for rabies had severely bitten a child prior to your vaccination. The dog was not up to date on his shots, and the health department wants to know what should be done. View Answer
Some third-year students are concerned about an off-campus rotation which has resulted in some students coming down with crypto. What can you tell them? View Answer
You are at a BBQ where hamburgers and pork sausages are being served. You notice the cook has under cooked the meat. What hazards are associated with this raw deal? View Answer
A client ask you what the difference is between cystocercosis, hydatid disease and echinococcosis. How do the diseases differ (or are they the same?)? View Answer
A local newspaper calls and wants to know what you think of the large number of birds roosting in town and histoplasmosis. What do you tell them? View Answer
A goat farmer wants to know if she can sell raw goat milk as a health food. Can she? View Answer
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