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Quiz: Clinical Sonography: Tricks of The Trade: 20-839498
Quiz: Clinical Sonography: Tricks of The Trade: 20-839498
20-839498
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(Use the following profession codes for this board: Veterinarian=V; Veterinarian Technician=VT) SELECT FROM DROPDOWN!
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In the majority of cases the needle size to choose for FNA is
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20g
25g
18g
16g
softer targets/presentations require a softer wookpecker technique, and a firmer target/presentation requires a harder woodpecker technique
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True
False
It is recommended to definitely do a coagulation panel prior to FNA for which of the following :
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Suspected mast cell
Lipidosis pattern in cats
Moribund patient
All of the above
How to practice FNAs
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Phantom mold
Jello mold
Cadaver
All of the above
Blood enzyme levels always reflect the severity of disease, lessening the necessity of FNA
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True
False
Core biopsy is more accurate than cytology in diagnosing
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histiocytic sarcoma
Mast cell disease
Fibrosing cholangiohepatitis
Round cell
Studies show it is generally not safe to aspirate the feline pancreas
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True
False
Coarse liver architecture suggests
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Inflammation
Structural disease
Lipidosis
LSA
For both FNA and core biopsy, the diagnostic value is at the transition between normal and abnormal tissue
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True
False
When you see pathology, it is important to
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Take 3-4 still images
Forget the rest of the ultrasound
Take 4-6 video clips at different angles
Follow to see what the pathology is connected to
Both c & d
The classic obstructive GI pattern on ultrasound is dilated small intestine followed by empty small intestine
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True
False
If the pylorus is not visible in SDEP position 13, all are likely except
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Diaphragmatic hernia
Duodenal obstruction
Hiatal hernia
GDV
You can be confident that if there is a biliary obstruction, there will always be bilirubin elevation
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True
False
Ascites without dilated hepatic veins can be associated with
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portal hypertension
Diffuse liver disease
Transudate
Pancreatic congestion
All of the above
Flat, isoechoic adrenal glands, a hypo-contractile heart, vague GI signs, think
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Cushing’s syndrome
Addison’s disease
Pituitary neoplasia
Shunt
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