Er Reproduction Part 6: Repro Emergencies

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    Natural abortion is caused by ______.

    • Maternal , fetal or placental abnormalities + systemic illness/trauma
    • Maternal and fetal abnormalities
    • Systemic illness/trauma (specific to reproductive system)
    • The puppies were an accident
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  • 2. 

    Mismating is.........

    • Accidental mating

    • Mating with the wrong mate

    • Mating with the wrong species (oops)

    • Mating while asleep

    Correct Answer
    A. Accidental mating
  • 3. 

    Without treatment, _____ is always _____.

    • Pyometra, fatal

    • Pyometra, horrible

    • Metritis, fatal

    • Crazy student syndrome, fatal

    Correct Answer
    A. Pyometra, fatal
  • 4. 

    Most common bacteria that causes pyometra.

    • E. Coli

    • Pseudomonas

    • Campylobacter

    • Spirochetes

    Correct Answer
    A. E. Coli
  • 5. 

    Open pyometra: Cervix is open and there is a _______ with blood.

    • Purulant vulvular discharge

    • Pink vulvular discharge

    • Reddish brown vulvular discharge

    • Vampire

    Correct Answer
    A. Purulant vulvular discharge
  • 6. 

    Closed pyometra: Cervix is closed, no ____, large ___ causes abdominal distention and pain. This can rapidly progress to speticemia, shock and death.

    • Discharge, urerus

    • Discharge, vagina

    • Contractions, uterus

    • Love, hearbreak

    Correct Answer
    A. Discharge, urerus
  • 7. 

    What should you always test for in cases of ochitis?

    • Brucella canis

    • Brucella felis

    • Brucella bovis

    • Burcella capris

    Correct Answer
    A. Brucella canis
  • 8. 

    BpH stands for........

    • Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

    • Boring Parturition Hyperactivity

    • Benign Parturient Hyperplasia

    • Bananas, Pineapples, Hibiscus

    Correct Answer
    A. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
  • 9. 

    Prostatitis is more common in ______.

    • Older, intact dogs

    • Younger, intact dogs

    • Older, neutered dogs

    • Younger, neutered dogs

    Correct Answer
    A. Older, intact dogs
  • 10. 

    Uterine torsion shows signs such as as _______.

    • Dystocia, abdominal pain and shock

    • Dystocia and retained placenta

    • Retained placenta, abdominal pain and shock

    • FML

    Correct Answer
    A. Dystocia, abdominal pain and shock
  • 11. 

    Orchitis/epididymitis is _____.

    • More commonly seen in younger dogs.

    • More commonly seen in younger cats.

    • More commonly seen in older dogs.

    • More commonly seen in older dogs.

    Correct Answer
    A. More commonly seen in younger dogs.
  • 12. 

    The presenting complaint for BpH is typically......

    • Inability to defecate or hematuria

    • Inability to mate

    • Inability to defecate

    • Hematuria

    Correct Answer
    A. Inability to defecate or hematuria
  • 13. 

    The acute bacterial inflammation of the prostate gland is called ______.

    • Prostatitis

    • Prostitis

    • Prostis

    • Prost

    Correct Answer
    A. Prostatitis
  • 14. 

    A prostatic abscess can occur in dogs with _____ or _______ prostatitis, or when microabscesses typical of BpH form and coalesce.

    • Acute, chronic

    • Acute, sudden

    • Chronic, sudden

    • Legendary, chornic

    Correct Answer
    A. Acute, chronic
  • 15. 

    Pyometra typically occurs ________ after estrus.

    • 1-12 weeks

    • 1-12 days

    • 21 days

    • 3 weeks

    Correct Answer
    A. 1-12 weeks
  • 16. 

    ______ is the inability to retract the penis within the prepuce.

    • Paraphimosis

    • Boner

    • Parainfluenza

    • Periphimosis

    Correct Answer
    A. Paraphimosis
  • 17. 

    In _____, abdominal contents pass through inguinal canal into ___.

    • Scrotal hernia, scrotum

    • Abdominal hernia, scrotum

    • Scrotal hernia, seminal vesicles

    • Diaphragmatic hernia, wait what?

    Correct Answer
    A. Scrotal hernia, scrotum
  • 18. 

    Testicular torsion is mos common in _____.

    • Dogs with retained testicles

    • Dogs who engage in contorsionist activity

    • Younger dogs

    • Older dogs

    Correct Answer
    A. Dogs with retained testicles
  • 19. 

    Check the signs of pyometra.

    • Lethargy

    • Anorexia

    • PU/PD

    • Vomiting

    • Dehydration

    • Abdominal distention/Uterine enlargement

    • Dystocia

    • Shock

    • Pyrexia (Small number)

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Lethargy
    A. Anorexia
    A. PU/PD
    A. Vomiting
    A. Dehydration
    A. Abdominal distention/Uterine enlargement
    A. Shock
    A. Pyrexia (Small number)
  • 20. 

    Select prostatic abscess signs. 

    • Lethargy

    • Fever

    • Vomiting

    • Dysuria

    • Abdominal pain

    • Urethral dicharge

    • PU/PD

    • Diarrhea

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Lethargy
    A. Fever
    A. Vomiting
    A. Dysuria
    A. Abdominal pain
    A. Urethral dicharge

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