FREE Veterinary Technician National Questions and Answers

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Which of the following details is NOT necessary to be included on a prescription label?

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Each prescription label must state the following: - The pharmacy's name and address. - The prescription's serial number - The prescription's date - The prescriber's name - The patient's name - The drug's name and dosage - Useful information - Cautionary remarks when necessary

The pace at which isotonic replacement crystalloid fluids should be administered intravenously to a dog in compensatory shock is?

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Dogs exhibiting compensatory shock or early decompensatory shock should be given 90 mL/kg of isotonic crystalloid replacement fluid per hour. It is standard procedure to provide 1/3 of the volume as a quick bolus before rechecking vital signs (such blood pressure). Give the next third of the volume if the patient is still exhibiting indications of shock, then reevaluate and give the final third if necessary.

What shouldn't fluoroquinolones be used in?

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Chondrocytes are poisoned by fluoroquinolones. Vesicles are formed by damaged chondrocytes on the surfaces of joints. Arthritis damage from fluoroquinolones is more likely to occur at higher doses. Animals infected develop lameness.

If a patient presented with dry and retracted eyes, dry mucous membranes, weak and rapid pulses, and a significant loss of skin turgor, at what percentage of interstitial dehydration would you estimate the patient to be?

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It is possible to estimate that a patient has 8–10% interstitial dehydration if they have dry and retracted eyes, dry mucous membranes, weak and fast pulses, and a considerable loss of skin turgor.

Which drug class is NOT a wise choice to treat a gram-positive anaerobe infection?

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When it comes to gram-positive anaerobes, beta-lactams and macrolides are consistently effective. Some gram-positive anaerobes are also clinically resistant to tetracyclines. Clinically, aminoglycosides are ineffective against gram-positive anaerobes.

Which aminoglycoside is the most harmful to the kidneys?

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The most nephrotoxic aminoglycoside is neomycin. Nephrotoxicosis, ototoxicosis, and vestibulotoxicosis are three of the main side effects of aminoglycosides. With frequent and prolonged administration of aminoglycosides, especially when trough concentrations are chronically increased, nephrotoxicosis risk increases. According to articles in the veterinary literature, neomycin is the most kidney-damaging of the group.

How many mL of a 50% dextrose solution must be added to a 500 mL bag of 0.45% NaCl to make a 5% dextrose solution? (Presume that a comparable volume of the NaCl solution will be taken out before the dextrose is introduced.)

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Dextrose weighs 0.5 g per milliliter of 50% dextrose. 50 g of dextrose per liter, or 25 g per half liter, will be present in a 5% solution. The 500 mL bag of 0.45% NaCl will need to be converted to a 5% dextrose solution using 50 mL of the 50% dextrose in order to add 25 g to the solution. The bag should first have 50 mL of NaCl removed before dextrose is added in the appropriate quantity.

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