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Which term correctly describes primary hemostasis
Which term correctly describes primary hemostasis
- Prothrombin converted to thrombin
- Fibrin clot is created
- Applying manual pressure to site of hemorrhage
- Formation of platelet plug (correct)
A blood sample with a pH of 6.9 is termed as what
A blood sample with a pH of 6.9 is termed as what
- Alkalemic
- Basic
- Acidemic (correct)
- Neutral
Which of the following combinations of parasite intermediate host and definitive host is/are correct
Which of the following combinations of parasite intermediate host and definitive host is/are correct
- Nematode, mosquito, dog
- All are correct (correct)
- Cestode, flea, dog
- Trematode, snail, sheep
When determining the viscosity of joint fluid using the wooden applicator stick technique, what is a normal strand length
When determining the viscosity of joint fluid using the wooden applicator stick technique, what is a normal strand length
A two year old female beagle presents for a breeding exam. The owner reports there was a blood-tinged vaginal discharge beginning about two weeks ago and the male bred her four days ago.
Microscopic examination of a canine vaginal smear reveals high cellularity with approx. 85% small, round, nucleated parabasal cells and larger nucleated intermediate cells with some neutrophils.
What is the stage of the estrous cycle
A two year old female beagle presents for a breeding exam. The owner reports there was a blood-tinged vaginal discharge beginning about two weeks ago and the male bred her four days ago. Microscopic examination of a canine vaginal smear reveals high cellularity with approx. 85% small, round, nucleated parabasal cells and larger nucleated intermediate cells with some neutrophils. What is the stage of the estrous cycle
Which of the following changes on serum chemistries can result from failure to promptly separate serum from blood cells (i.e., the clot)
Which of the following changes on serum chemistries can result from failure to promptly separate serum from blood cells (i.e., the clot)
How long should a regular red top tube sit after blood collection to allow the fibrin clot to retract enough to centrifuge and separate the sample
How long should a regular red top tube sit after blood collection to allow the fibrin clot to retract enough to centrifuge and separate the sample
How many bacterial organisms does it take to potentially result in a positive culture result.
How many bacterial organisms does it take to potentially result in a positive culture result.
For what diagnostic reason might blood be collected from a peripheral capillary bed at a veterinary clinic
For what diagnostic reason might blood be collected from a peripheral capillary bed at a veterinary clinic
Which of the following bacteria is normal flora on the skin and mm of cats
Which of the following bacteria is normal flora on the skin and mm of cats
While performing a quantified urine culture you count 38 colonies of E. coli on the 1: 1000 plate.
How many colony forming units (CFUs) of E. coli do these 38 colonies represent per milliliter of urine?.
While performing a quantified urine culture you count 38 colonies of E. coli on the 1: 1000 plate. How many colony forming units (CFUs) of E. coli do these 38 colonies represent per milliliter of urine?.
Gram-negative stain red on a gram-stained microscopic slide
Gram-negative stain red on a gram-stained microscopic slide
The predominant cell type seen in normal synovial fluid are neutrophils
The predominant cell type seen in normal synovial fluid are neutrophils
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