Large Animal 2 Final
Great care must be taken when dehorning a goat with a hot element due to superficial brain tissue. (T/F)
True
Radiographic images of the equine patient are labeled in the direction of the primary beam. (T/F)
True
When a standing surgery is complete, it is fine to return a hrose to their stall without removing feed, as long as they can stand without assistance. (T/F)
False
Sheep store excess copper in their kidneys. (T/F)
False (liver)
Which of the following is most accurate when using the castration instrument used for horses?
It should clamp before cutting
What vaccine is usually boostered when a horse is castrated?
Tetanus
What species is most likely to stay together in a group when frightened?
Sheep
When observing for lameness in a horse, a technician should do which of the following?
Watch the head and listen to the sound of the hoof hitting hard ground while the horse is in motion.
Thermography is a 100% reliable form of diagnostic imaging. ( T/F)
False
If ketamine is being used in a castration procedure, how long after the initial sedation is it given?
3-5 minutes
Sheep/Goats usually drink how many gallons of water each day?
1-1.5 gallons
The technician is responsible for getting the horse to trot within how many strides?
1-2
If possible, feed should be withheld for ______ hours in horses undergoing general anesthesia
12
How many inches of table padding is needed if a horse is in dorsal recumbency?
10 inches
How long does it take for a temporary nerve block to take effect?
15 minutes
The castration instrument should be left in place for at least _____ minutes.
2
You are performing a lameness exam on a horse and you notice that when the horse trots in a straight line it seems sound, but when it's ridden or worked in circles, it seems off. What grade lameness would this be considered and what is the next step in the evaluation?
2, Flexion tests
What is the average sized endotracheal tube used in the equine patient?
26mm
What is the normal heart rate of an adult horse under general anesthesia?
30-50 bpm
What is the average gestation of small ruminants?
5 months
What is the minimum acceptable MAP of a horse durging surgery
60 mm Hg
How many inches of table padding is needed when a horse is in lateral recumbency?
7 inches
How much time should the presurgical scrub of the equine patient take?
7 minutea
Sheep have a total of ____ lanolin glands.
8
At what body temperature would an equine patient be considered hypothermic under general anesthesia?
96
In general, goats are timid and do not enjoy to be petted. (T/F)
False
A Caslick procedure prevents what complication in a mare?
Air from entering the vagina
What is the purpose of a Prepurchase Exam of the horse?
All
Which of the following describles a horse with good sedation and premedication?
All of these
A blurrogram is most commonly produced by which of the following?
All of these things
It is best to perform a lameness exam of a horse on a soft surface since their foot or leg already hurts. (T/F)
False
What drug class is not regularly used during induction of the equine patient?
Anticholinergics
Which drug is not commonly used in horses because it causes gastrointestinal ileus?
Atropine
Lambs are susceptible to overeating disease, which is caused by an overgrowth of Clostridium tetani. (T/F)
False
Large animal anesthesia machines require "preloading" because the patients are usually very light after induction of anesthesia. (T/F)
False
When a horse is in lateral recumbency, which leg should be pulled cranial to allow for better circulation and eliminate the risk of radial nerve paralysis?
Bottom front leg
Anthrax
Bacillus anthracis
A horse blocked sound after a Low Four Point Nerve Block. Where is this horses lameness?
Below the distal aspect of the metacarpus
Goats must be allowed to eat:
Browse and Forbs
Who do the results of the prepurchase exam belong to?
Buyer
Which of the following diagnostic imaging techniques can be most useful for hard tissue lesions and has superior image quality?
CT Scan
Which of the following imaging techniques require general anesthesia? Choose all that apply.
CT Scan and MRI
What drug is most commonly used for a temporary nerve block in a horse?
Carbocaine
Which type of surgery is an example of a standing surgery?
Caslick surgery
Opiods are most commonly used for epidurals in the equine patient. (T/F)
False
A client brought in a 10 year old Clydesdale for colic surgery. You are in charge of recovery and noticed the horse had trouble getting up and has very hard muscles. Once standing, the horse urinated and it was very dark. What complication do you expect?
Compartment Syndrome
Caseous Lymphadenitis
Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis
Q fever
Coxiella burnetti
At what time are the musk glands in the male goat destroyed?
Dehorning
The vet would like to perform a Low Palmar Nerve Block on a horse. Which site should be prepped?
Distal aspect of the splint bones
What is the proper term for the instrument that is used to perform a castration in horses?
Emasculator
Which diagnostic imaging device is most often used to evaluate areas such as the guttural pouch?
Endoscope
How often is a horse "sighed" when under general anesthesia?
Every 1-2 minutes
Which joint is included in a distal limb flexion?
Fetlock
What are the contributing factos for foot rot in small ruminants? There may be more than 1 answer.
Fusobacterium, Dichelobacter, Over grown hooves
Which species is more independent and curious?
Goats
Which of the following does not indicate pain post-surgery in the equine patient?
Heart rate of 30
Which chemical restraining agent is not commonly used for a standing procedure?
Guaifenesin
A __________ nerve block would be a good place to start if a horse has at least grade ___ lameness.
Heel block, 2-3
What is the most common complication after an equine castration?
Hemorrhage
What restraint would the technician need to perform when assisting with nerve blocks? Pick all that may apply.
Hold up a leg, Nose Twitch, Halter and lead rope
Which term describes white areas on ultrasound, usually associated with solid tissues?
Hyperechoic
Which is a major postoperative concern for the horse?
Ileus due to anesthesia
Myositis in a horse after surgery is a result of?
Improper padding
During procedures that take longer than a hour, what is the best way to maintain the equine patient?
Inhalants
Newborn goat of either sex
Kid
Which option is a disadvantage of standing surgery?
Lack of sterility
Partition in sheep/goats
Lambing/kidding
Which castration position is commonly performed in the field to allow superior visualization of the surgical site and surgeon comfort?
Lateral recumbency
What drug is commonly used for epidural analgesia?
Lidocaine
Which imaging techniques use magnets to enable use to view soft tissue lesions, inflammation of the bone, and evaluate the head/spine of neonates?
MRI
Pinkeye
Moraxella bovis
For what reason is Guaifenisen used for induction of the equine patient?
Muscle relaxation
Johne's Disease
Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis
Which form of tracheal intubation is used most commonly in the neonatal equine patient?
Nasotracheal intubation
What procedure is performed after anesthetic induction of the equine patient?
None of these
Which of the following diagnostic imaging techniques uses a radioactive isotope and bone seeker to bind to areas of active bone formation?
Nuclear Scintigraphy
Which method of induction in horses requires a team of at least 3 people to assist in laying the horse down?
Padded stall
Which anatomical structure is not routinely examined with portable x-ray machines?
Pelvis
Mature, intact male sheep
Ram
Which of the following surgeries is not a general anesthesia surgery?
Repair of laceration
When performing Nuclear Scintigraphy, the radiopharmaceutical will be in which phase 2-20 minutes after injection?
Soft tissue
Which imaging technique uses a special camera that picks up infared radiation given off by the patient?
Thermography
Which of the following is a normal, two beat gait of the horse that is used to evaluate lameness?
Trot
Lack of what in sheep and goats may lead to nutritional muscular dystrophy?
Two of these
Standing surgery should be used whenever possible. Especially in which types of patients?
Two of these
Which surgery requires general anesthesia?
Two of these
Which ancillary procedure would be the MOST important part of a prepurchase exam in a broodmare?
Ultrasound
Which of the following is true of portable x-ray machines?
Unable to penetrate thick areas of the horse due to limited KVP
Castrated male sheep/goat
Wether
Which of the following causes poor nutrition and rejection of lambs?
Wool blindness
Which of the following drugs is commonly used during standing surgery?
Xylazine
adult female goat
doe
adult female sheep
ewe
Which form of tracheal intubation is used most commonly in the adult equine patient?
orotracheal intubation
When would an epidural most commonly be performed?
rectovaginal tear
For a proximal limb flexion test, which anatomical area is being flexed?
stifle
What is very important when positioning a horse in dorsal recumbency for surgery?
sufficient padding for shoulders and gluteal muscles
When inducing anesthesia in a foal, the mare and foal are separated because the mare becomes frantic. (T/F)
False
Younger horses require higher doses of radiopharmaceutical because of their faster rate of bone remodeling. (T/F)
False