Quiz Questions
T/F: Cats that have recovered from feline panleukopenia may shed viral particles in feces for weeks after their recovery
True
What percentage of cats exposed to FECV develop clinical FIP? a. <10% b. 50% c. 80% d. 90% to 100%
a. <10%
IDEXX Snap tests for feline leukemia detect _______ a. FeLV antigen b. FeLV antibody c. Presence of neutrophils d. Presence of plasma cells
a. FeLV antigen
The virus that causes FIP likely mutated from a. coronavirus b. calicivirus c. herpesvirus d. parvovirus
a. coronavirus
Where should rabies vaccinations be given in cats? a. distal right rear limb b. distal right fore limb c. distal left rear limb d. distal left fore limb
a. distal right rear limb
Which disease can cause dendritic corneal ulcers in felines? a. feline viral rhinotracheitis b. feline calicivirus c. feline panleukopenia
a. feline viral rhinotracheitis
IDEXX Snap tests for feline immunodeficiency virus detect ________ a. FIV antigen b. FIV antibody c. Circulating T lymphocytes d. Circulating macrophages
b. FIV antibody
Feline panleukopenia is caused by: a. a herpes virus b. a parvo virus c. a retrovirus d. a calici virus
b. a parvo virus
Which of the following diseases are not included in core vaccinations for cats? a. feline herpes virus-1 b. feline herpes virus-2 c. feline parvo virus d. feline calicivirus
b. feline herpes virus-2
What viral disease of felines can remain latent and recrudese during periods of stress? a. panleukopenia b. FVC c. FVR
c. FVR (feline viral rhinotracheitis)
A FeLV/FIV test is indicated in which of the following scenarios: a. 2 year old indoor/outdoor male cat presents with a bite wound of 3 days duration b. 12 week old kitten found in parking lot and will be added to a 3 cat household c. 3 year old outdoor cat beginning FeLV/FIV vaccine series d. All of the above
d. All of the above
What is the causative agent of feline chlamidiosis? a. Feline herpes virus-1 b. Bartonella henselae c. Feline Enteric Coronavirus d. Chlamydophilia felis
d. Chlamydophilia felis
Which of the following vaccines is considered core in adult cats? a. FeLV b. FIV c. Bordatella d. FHV
d. FHV
Which test is available and appropriate to distinguish a true FIV positive test from that of a vaccine associated positive test? a. Antibody SNAP test b. Antigen SNAP test c. Necropsy d. PCR
d. PCR
What is a classic finding on CBC with a feline infected with feline parvo virus? a. Increased in all white blood cells b. decreased platelets c. decreased white blood cells, platelets, and red blood cells d. decrease in all white blood cells
d. decrease in all white blood cells
What tumor type is most commonly associated with feline ISS? a. osteosarcoma b. chondrosarcomas c. histiocytomas d. fibrosarcoma
d. fibrosarcoma
What is the best recommended method of treatment for feline ISS? a. radiation chemotherapy combination treatment b. surgical excision with 3 cm margins +/- radiation therapy c. surgical excision with 3 cm margins d. surgical excision with 5 cm +/- radiation
d. surgical excision with 5 cm +/- radiation
Which of the following can result in clinical signs including cutaneous edema and pneumonia? a. FVR b. feline distemper c. feline calicivirus d. virulent strain calicivirus
d. virulent strain calicivirus