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Quiz for Vets and Vet. Nurses
Posted on Saturday, May 12 @ 20:11:20 BST by jenvetadmin

dog care Here are some general questions, which we should all know the answers to.
See how well you do.

1. A blood test reveals an abnormally high level of protein in the serum.
What is the most likely cause of this?
2. In dogs icteric disease and severe haemorrhage could be caused by which condition?
3. The supra spinatus muscle does is responsible for which specific function?
4. Which body cells do not require a nucleus?
5. What is the main reason for not storing part-used vials of Saffan in the fridge?
6. Which canine breed is exocrine pancreatic insufficiency inheritable?
7. What is the normal P.C.V for a dog?
8. What is the ideal body temperature of an adder?
9. How old are budgies when they fledge?
10. Which animal could contract the human influenza virus?


Yes, I know they are quite difficult questions. See how you get on.

 
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