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Veterinary Clinical Applications II Final Study Guide: Questions and Answers, Assignments of Veterinary

This comprehensive study guide covers key concepts and procedures in veterinary clinical applications ii, providing a valuable resource for students preparing for their final exam. It includes a series of questions and answers covering topics such as surgical preparation, sterilization techniques, anesthesia protocols, blood collection procedures, radiographic techniques, and dental care. The guide is designed to reinforce understanding of essential concepts and provide practice for exam preparation.

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Vet 2563 Clinical Applications II Final Study
Guide (Latest Update) Questions and
Answers
An autoclaved double wrapped muslin pack, kept in a closed cabinet, can be safely stored for?
7-8 weeks
As a surgical assistant asked to drape the patient, one should be wearing?
Cap, mask, surgical gown, closed gloving technique
Surgical preparation/clipping is performed with what blade?
No. 40
Autoclave indicator tape does all of the following except?
indicate that the inside of the pack has been exposed to the appropriate temperature and pressure for
the appropriate time
What size scalpel blade fits on a # 3 scalpel handle?
No. 10
Which surgical instrument is designed to hold metal?
Mayo Hegar Needle holder
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An autoclaved double wrapped muslin pack, kept in a closed cabinet, can be safely stored for? 7 - 8 weeks As a surgical assistant asked to drape the patient, one should be wearing? Cap, mask, surgical gown, closed gloving technique Surgical preparation/clipping is performed with what blade? No. 40 Autoclave indicator tape does all of the following except? indicate that the inside of the pack has been exposed to the appropriate temperature and pressure for the appropriate time What size scalpel blade fits on a # 3 scalpel handle? No. 10 Which surgical instrument is designed to hold metal? Mayo Hegar Needle holder

Assuming 15 psi, the minimum conditions that must be met to ensure that a pack has been adequately sterilized by autoclaving are? 121 C and 250 F are same temp for sterilization Once gowned and gloved using aseptic technique, you are considered sterile from? Bottom of neck front to waist, side to side and both arms When opening a gown pack, nonscrubbed surgical personnel may touch the? Autoclave tape Which instrument can be used to cut through bone? Osteotome Which instrument has no gripping teeth and is a self retaining forcep used for delicate tissue? Babcock Which of the following hemostatic forceps has striations different from the others? Rochester Carmalt What type of scissors is used to cut a fenestration in sterile drape material? Operating

What is the actual milligram and milliliter premedication dose of atropine for a 47 lb dog? (ace and atropine will be combined in the same syringe) atropine=0.9 ml and mg=0.486 mg What is the actual milligram and milliliter premedication dose of acepromazine for a 47 lb dog? (ace and atropine will be combined in same syringe) 3 mg and 0.3 ml What is used to reconstitute tiletamine/zolazepam? 5 ml sterile water What is the dosage rate of tiletamine/zolazepam used at CSCC? 3 - 6 mg/lb Concentration of tiletamine/zolazepam per ml once reconstituted is? 100 mg/ml Tiletamine/zolazepam is given by what route? Intramuscular Atropine is administered with tiletamine/zolazepam for what affect? to decrease salivation

Tiletamine is what type of anesthetic agent? Dissociative anesthetic Ingredients in the medication discussed in the video are? Zolazepam and Tiletamine Maintenance anesthesia begins when for a 47 lb dog when? Decreasing oxygen flow rate and isoflorane plus loss of palpebral reflex Which of the following vacutainer tubes does not need to be inverted (mixed) after collection of a blood sample? Red top Purple top blood collection tubes have what in them and are used for what purpose? EDTA and CBC What is the difference between a red top vacutainer and one with a mottled red and gray top? One contains serum separator and the other does not Which digits should be visible from the bandage to assess for swelling and hypothermia? third and fourth

EDTA plasma cannot be used for diagnostic testing because it forms a complex with what? Calcium Identify the correct peripheral borders for a radius ulna radiograph? Long bone image requires joint proximal and joint distal; joint image requires 1/3 of bone proximal and distal The measurement with the caliper and the primary beam is centered where when taking an abdominal radiograph? Caudal to the 13th rib Which of the following controls the contrast on the radiograph? kVp The contrast media that can only be utilized in the gastrointestinal tract is? Barium Cystograms allow you to visualize the? Bladder and urethra What is the main purpose of the fixer?

Remove unexposed, undeveloped silver halide crystals Where is the caliper measurement made for a lateral skull radiograph? medial canthus of eye Black marks on radiographic film are not produced by? debris in the cassette Cranial border of abdominal radiograph and caudal border of thoracic radiograph is? Diaphragm The cathode on an x-ray tube? cathode has filament Exposure factors for a thorax are 10 mAs ands 60 kV. The film density is too light (organs are visible) and the technician wants to double the density. What is the best technique that should be used for the second radiograph? 200 mA, 0.10 second, 60 kV The most frequently performed contrast study in the dog and cat is? Barium Series

What positioning technique is used to eliminate or reduce superimposition caused by adjacent tooth roots? Both distal and mesial oblique To be safe when taking dental radiographs, you should be at least how far from primary beam? 6 feet Which of the following statements is false? If the crown looks perfectly normal then the area of tooth not visible must be healthy too. When using the bisecting angle technique which image distortion occurs when the x-ray beam is directed too perpendicular to the long axis of the tooth? Elongation Which of the following statements is True? All of the above are True Instrument that is used to measure the depth of the gingival sulcus? periodontal probe The upper fourth premolar and lower first molar are termed? carnassial teeth

Normal depth of the gingival sulcus of the cat is? 0.5 to 1 mm An adult dog may have enamel hypoplasia on permanent teeth if the dog has a systemic disease at 6 weeks of age The gold standard for preventing plaque and calculus build up is? toothbrushing