parasitology/parasitology final
what is the maximum permissible dose of radiation a person can receive per year
5000 millirems/yr
toxoplasmosis is most responsible for
Birth defects or miscarriage
this species, called walking dandruff, is found in dogs, cats, and rabbits
Cheyletiella mites
this mite is found on guinea pigs
Chirodiscoides
digital radiography, ct, mri, and ultrasound are stored using a universally accepted format known as
DICOM
toxocariasis is most commonly caused by
Ingestion of roundworm eggs in contaminated soil or objects
this dipteran is referred to as a sheep ked
Melophagus ovinus
name the larvae that can be found in the nostrils of sheep
Oestrus ovis
name the ear mite found in dogs, cats, and ferrets
Otodectes cynotis
name the ear mite found on rabbits
Psoroptes cuniculi
which protozoan causes abortion in cattle
Tritrichomonas foetus
the term ventral recumbency refers to the patient lying on the
abdomen
where in the adult cow gastrointestinal tract would you expect to find adult haemonchus sp. parasite
abomasum
what does ALARA stand for
as low as reasonably achievable
parascaris equorum is a BLANK that parasitizes the BLANK intestine of horses
ascarid, small
what is the best exposure time for a thoracic radiograph
at maximum inspiration
which technique is least likely to be used to identify a parasitic infection in a small animal practice
baermann technique
which contrast is commonly used for gi studies when perforation is not suspected
barium sulfate
which of the following types of tissue absorb the most radiation
bone
name the fly responsible for depositing its eggs around the fetlock and forelegs
bot flies
the potential for transmission of giardia and crypto from a pet to a human exists, most often these parasites are caught
by drinking contaminated water
which of the following contains a filament consisting of a tightly coiled tungsten wire and is the site of electron generation in the xray tube
cathode
what is the best diagnostic test for oxyuris equi
cellophane tape
which qualitative fecal test yeilds the highest sensitivity
centrifugation
lead shutters installed in the tube head of the xray machine are referred to as
collimators
this obligatory parasite likes to lay its eggs so its larvae mature in kittens and squirrels
cuterebra
what is the genus name of the small strongyle of horses
cyathostomes
this mite resembles a cigar and is natural flora on the skin of cats
demodex
the most common clinical sign of trichuris vulpis infection is intermittent
diarrhea
what is the species name of the sheep parasite where the larvae migrate and develop in the mesenteric lymph node before migrating to the lungs
dictyocaulus filaria
a dairy farmer calls you to come evaluate his herd. the calves seem unthrifty and keep stretching their necks and coughing. which parasite is the most likely cause
dictyocaulus vivparous
which quantitative test can detect the lowest number of parasite eggs
direct smear
what is the scientific name for canine heartworms
dirofilaria immits
which of the following is considered to be the cardinal rule for radiation protection
distance, time, shielding
which radiographic terms describes the view when the primary xray beam enters the dorsal surface and exits the ventral surface of the patient
dorsoventral
meters to measure the rate of exposure is also known as
dosimeter
aelurostrongylus abstrusus intermediate host
earthworm
diplydium caninum intermediate host
flea
taenia pisiformis intermediate host
flea
name the disease caused when flies lay their eggs on an animals wounds
fly strike
the FAMACHA anemia guide is used to determine the presence of what parasite in goats
haemonchus
echinococcus granulosus intermediate host
herbivores
the parasite that causes cutaneous larva migrans is called
hookworm
what species does nematodirus sp. not affect
horse
cathostomes sp. and strongylus edentatus affect what species
horses
what is a definitive host
host where parasite reproduces
which of the following is the best method for storing lead xray gowns
hung up by the shoulders when not in use
the larval form of the tapeworm may lodge in various body sites where they form a fluid filled sac known as
hydatid cyst
which of the following locations is best for storing a dosimeter badge
in a dry, cool place away from the xray room
a tapeworm is an example of
internal parasite
which equine parasite group has three species
large strongyles
immature young parasitic worms are called
larvae
a grid is a series of thin, linear strips made of alternating radiodense and radiolucent material. of what are the radiodense strips made of
lead
when viewing a radiograph, which organ lies in the cranial abdomen between the diaphragm and stomach in small animals
liver
what is the common name for dectyocaulus filaria
lungworm
what is the common name of the parasite that can be detected by conducting a flotation of the coughed up sputum/mucus discharge of an infected ruminant
lungworm
how do the parascaris equorum larvae get from the hepatic portal vein to the lungs
lymphatic and blood vessels
what is the intermediate host for anaplocephala perfoliata
mites
parelaphostrongylus tenuis usually infects deer. list two species where it causes fatality. that is the common name of this parasite
moose, meningeal worm
heartworm larvae must be ingested and develop in the gut of a
mosquito
which imaging modality is superior for demonstrating the brain and spinal cord
mri
ancylostoma brazillense classification
nematode
toxocara cati classification
nematode
uncinaria stenocephala classification
nematode
small strongyles of horses undergo
no migration in the body
in which imaging modality is technetium 99m used
nuclear medicine
what is the historically most important parasite of cattle
o. ostertagia
the infective stage of cryptosporidium is called
oocyst
name two parasites that cause bottle jaw
ostertagia, teladosagia
what are the two diagnostic forms of giardia
ova and L3 larvae
which species causes extreme pruritus around the rectum, causing this host to rub against solid objects like fences, waterers, or feeders?
oxyuris equi, pinworm
all of the following organs are normally seen on a radiograph, except
pancreas
what is the scientific name of the equine cestode
parascaris equinus
a host that is not required, but facilitates transfer of the infective stage to the definitive host is called a
paratenic
which of the following is the best technique to consider for an abdominal xray
peak expiration
what is the time period between the ingestion of the infective stage of a parasite and the passing of eggs in the feces
prepatent period
cystoisospora sp classification
protozoan
giardia classification
protozoan
name the definitive host for baylisascaris
racoon
what does the mri unit use to manipulate hydrogen atoms in and out of an excited energy state
radio waves
which of the following is not considered physical restraint
radiolucent plexiglas
which of the following terms is used to describe the white appearance on an xray
radiopaque
when a patient is receiving an xray and is in the right lateral recumbent position, what marker should be used to denote the correct side
right
echinococcus multilocular intermediate host
rodents
taenia taeniaeformis intermediate host
rodents
leishmania species intermediate host
sandflies
leishmania species intermediate hosts
sandflies
head of the tapeworm is called the
scolex
cochliomyia hominivorx is a reportable disease. what is the common name for this parasite
screwworm
haemonchus contortus is the most important parasite of what species
sheep and goat
pearsonema sp. capillira intermediate host
snail
spirometra sp. intermediatte host
snail
what is the intermediate host for fasciola hepatica
snail or slug
which of the following parasites causes blockage of the cranial mesenteric artery in horses
strongylus vulgaris
what is the scientific name of the large strongyle that does not molt in the portal circulation? where does it go to molt?
strongylus vulgaris, mesenteric artery
what two parasites cause anemia in horses
strongylus vulgaris, strongyloides westerii
what parasite could cause anemia in horses
strongylus westeri
the area of interest when obtaining an xray should be closest to what
the image receptor
for what are grids used on an xray machine
to decrease scatter radiation and to increase the contrast on the radiograph
what does it mean to collimate the beam
to limit the beam exposure just to the area of interest within the image receptor
what classification of parasite is fasciola hepatica
trematode
in equines, which worm has transmission routes through mammary glands and skin penetration
trichostrongyles
which parasite egg appears similar
trichostrongylus ap and unicinaria stenocephala
which parasite is not zoonotic
tritrichomonas foetus
which parasite is transmitted by sexual contact in cattle
tritrichomonas foetus
which imaging modalities produces images without the use of radiation
ultrasound
which of the following is not associated with hookworm infections
visceral larval margins
before taking a radiograph of a patient, what is the proper way to obtain a measurement of the area of interest
when the patient is in the position in which it is to be xrayed