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By Andreagordon | Updated: Apr 11, 2012
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What type of exam is often used to determine the presence of internal parasites in dogs
Fecal
Mouth
Ear
Skin
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General Eam Questions for FFA Vet Skills CDE
2.
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2.
Which of the following is a multicellular organism that lives in or on another animal from which it recieves its nutrients
A Bacteria
A Parasite
A Protozoa
A Virus
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3.
To remove a tick you should
Use match to burn the tick off
Cut the tick off with a knife
Pour alcohol on the tick and then pull it off
Use tweezers to grasp the head and pull straight out
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4.
What parasite trasmits Lyme Disease
Difilaria immitis
Hearworm
Lice
Tick
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5.
What phylum does the flea belong to
Platyhelminthes
Nematoda
Arthropoda
Sacrodina
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6.
What disease that is transmitted by the tick
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Toxoplasmosis
Salmonella
Ringworm
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7.
The organism that causes heartwomr is called
Difilaria immitis
Taenia pisiformis
Giardia
Protozoa
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8.
The most common endoparasite in a puppy and kitten is
Flea
Roundworm
Mite
Protozoa
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9.
What external mite is cigar shaped
Flea
Demodex
Walking Dandruff
Ear Mite
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10.
What is the intermediate host of Taenia
Mice
Flea
Ticks
Mite
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11.
Which of the following is not a mite
Otodectes
Cheyletiella
Demodex
Ixodes
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12.
The clinical signs of heartworm are
Vomiting, deep cough, anemia
Anemia, deep cough, irregular heart beat
Deep cough, irregular heart beat, exercise intolerance
Irregular heart beat, anemia, exercise intolerance
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What type of exam is often used to determine the presence of internal...
Which of the following is a multicellular organism that lives in or on...
To remove a tick you should
What parasite trasmits Lyme Disease
What phylum does the flea belong to
What disease that is transmitted by the tick
The organism that causes heartwomr is called
The most common endoparasite in a puppy and kitten is
What external mite is cigar shaped
What is the intermediate host of Taenia
Which of the following is not a mite
The clinical signs of heartworm are
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