Small Animal Nursing, Nutrition and Disease Unit 5-6 Homework
Protein provides how many grams of energy per kilocalorie in a dog and cat food?
3.5
What is the average moisture (water) content of canned pet food?
72% to 82%
What role does tryspin play in the small intestine?
Aids in digestion of proteins
Which of the following is usually not viewed as an electrolyte, although it does carry an electrical charge?
Bicarbonate
Which term describes a cat's dietary pattern?
Carnivorous
Which pet specifically requires dietary sources of taurine?
Cats
Which trace mineral is an essential part of vitamin B12?
Cobalt
In what order must an ingredient panel list a pet food's ingredients?
Descending order
Which of the following is a function of bile?
Emulsification of fat
Which of the following erythrocyte findings is commonly caused by an iron deficiency?
Hypochromasia
What are the four primary body tissues?
Muscle, nervous, epithelial, connective
A large amount of fat in the feces is known as which of the following?
Steatorrhea
What amino acid do cats require in their diet to avoid cariomyopathy?
Taurine
What is an indication for anal sac expression?
To instill medication in diseased anal sacs
What is the most essential nutrient required for survival?
Water
Which disease is associated with vitamin E and selenium deficiencies?
White muscle disease
Fiber is beneficial in the management of constipation and diarrhea because of its ability to
all of the above
Nutritional assessment should be done
at every visit on every pet
Cats have a higher protein requirement than dogs because cats
use a certain amount of protein for energy