SI and LI kahoot Flashcards

(37 cards)

1
Q

Meckel’s diverticulum is the remnant of the yolk sac in birds. True or false?

A

True

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2
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What is the correct order for the number of taenia on the equine intestine going from oral to aboral?

A

4:1:3:2

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3
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Name the condition

A

Haemomelasma ilei

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4
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What is the common location for Atresia coli in Holstein calves?

A

spiral colon

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5
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Acute acquired GIT obstructions are more likely in the upper/oral parts of the intestine (SI). True or False

A

True

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6
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With a linear foreign body, damage occurs most commonly on the mesenteric side of the intestine. True or False?

A

True

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7
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Which of the following is NOT an example of an acquired luminal intestinal obstruction?
A. mesenteric lipoma in a horse
B. nematodes in a puppy
C. trichobezoar in a cat
D. enterolith in a horse

A

A. mesenteric lipoma in a horse

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Jejunal hematoma is a syndrome seen in mid lactation dairy cows as a result of Clostridial infection. True or False?

A

False

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9
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Which is the classic pathogen associated with rectal strictures in pigs?

A

Salmonella typhimurium

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10
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What is the most common neoplastic cause of extramural intestinal obstruction in horses?

A

mesenteric lipoma

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a volvulus is a twist along the mesenteric axis. True or False?

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True

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12
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The arrow is pointing to the intussuscipiens. True or False?

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False

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13
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External hernias including umbilical and inguinal hernias are often heritable. True or false?

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True

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14
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Rectal prolapse can be associated with respiratory infections. True or False

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True

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15
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Typhlitis is inflammation of the cecum. True or False?

A

true

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16
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Which of the following is a common cause of diarrhea in calves < 5 days old?
A. BVDV
B. coronavirus
C. enterotoxigenic E. coli
D. Coccidia

A

C. enterotoxigenic E. coli

17
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Which cause of diarrhea in horses is associated with exposure to standing water, like a swamp?

A

Neoricketisa risticii

18
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Which bacterial diarrhea pathogen is associated with a gallbladder fibrin cast?

A

Salmonella spp.

19
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What is the CLASSIC cause of linear ulcers in the bovine esophagus?

A

Bovine viral diarrhea virus

20
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NSAID associated intestinal ulcers in horses happen in which location?

A

Right dorsal colon

21
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Histiocytic ulcerative colitis occurs more commonly in which 2 dog breeds?

A

Boxers and French Bulldogs

22
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Inflammatory bowel disease is known to progress to intestinal lymphoma in Basenji dogs. True or False

23
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Which of the following is not an organ system that is commonly damaged by NSAID therapy in horses?
A. colon
B. urinary bladder
C. kidney
D. stomach

A

B urinary bladder

24
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Tumours of the anal glands are usually quite aggressive and metastasize to the sub lumbar lymph nodes. True or False?

25
Intestinal lymphomas in cats are usually small T cell lymphomas. True or false?
True
26
Rotavirus infection is generally more severe than coronavirus in calves. True or FalsE?
False.
27
Which is the most zoonotic diarrhea pathogen?
Cryptosporidium
28
which of the following causes of diarrhea is also associated with neurologic signs?
Coccidia
29
What special stain can be used to highlight cryptosporidium on a fecal smear?
Acid fast
30
What type of Clostridium is responsible for a hemorrhagic neonatal diarrhea?
Clostridium perfringens type C
31
what is the cause of this lesion in a young goat?
Eimeria Spp.
32
What is the cause of this lesion in a foal?
Rhodococcus equi
33
Rodococcus equi classically targets both the lungs and intestinal tract of foals. True or False?
True
34
Which of the following tissues is NOT a target of canine parvovirus 2? A. bone marrow B. heart C. intestinal crypts D. adrenal glands
D. adrenal glands
35
Clinical signs of Johne's disease are common in animals < 1.5 years of age. True or False?
False
36
What is the cause of porcine proliferative enteropathy?
Lawsonia intracellularis
37
Which cause of diarrhea in pigs is restricted to the large intestine?
Brachyspira hyodysenteriae