TEST BANK for Essential Calculations for Veterinary Nurses and Technicians 3rd Edition by Terry Lake

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Test Bank - Chapter 01 OVERVIEW

INCORRECT

CORRECT

Question 1 of 25

17/13 is equalto:

--

(

13/35

(

1 7/13

(

1 3/13 ~

(

14/13

~

14/40

Question 2 of 25

2/5 + 7/8 =

(

;

16/35

(

35/16

(

9/40

Question 5 of 25

41/6 is the same as which of the followingfractions?

-

(

6 5/6

(

5 1/6

(

6 6/5

(

5 5/6

(

63/82

Question 6 of 25

11/21 + 7/9 =

-


-

(

82/63

(

77/82

(

82/77

(

10/156

~

25/156

(

7/156

(

89/156

(

4 8/9

Question 7 of 25

2/13 + 5/12 =

-

Question 8 of 25

76/9 is equalto:

--

~

(

8 4/9

7 6/9 ~

(

9 4/8

Question 9 of 25

1/3 + 3/4 = ,

-

(

1 1/3

~

1 1/4

( ) 1 1/7 (

1 1/12

(

105/22

Question 11 of 25

11/15 + 3 1/2 =


--

(,

11/30

~

(

22/105

(

30/11

Question 12 of 25

7 4/11 is equalto: ~

--

(

74/11

(

81/11

(

28/11

(

4/77

Question 13 of 25

3 2/7 is the same as which of the following improperfractions?

--

(

23/7

~

9/7

(

9/3

(

23/3

(

59/30

Question 14 of 25

3/5 + 2/5 + 7/10 + 4/15 =

-

~

(

16/35

16/15 ~

(

16/30

(

2 1/3

Question 15 of 25

3/4 + 2/3 + 5/6 + 1/12 =

-


-

(

2 1/4

(

2 1/6

(

2 1/12

(

33/16

Question 16 of 25

8/3 x 2/11 =

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(

I

~ (

10/14

16/14

I

16/33

Question 17 of 25

S 7/9 is equalto: ~

(

52/9

52/7 ~

(

57/9

,,.. (

35/9

Question 18 of 25

7/3 x 8/9 =

-

~

(

56/27

(

27/56

~

56/18

(

64/27

Question 19 of 25

4 1/3 is the same as which of the followingfractions? (

13/4

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12/4


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./

--, .

, 12/3

(

-

~

(

13/3

(

2 3/9

Question 20 of 25

29/9 is equalto:

--

~

(

3 2/9

2 2/9 ~

(

1 3/9

(

1/3

(•

1/7

(

1/9

Question 21 of 25

3/7 x 7/9 =

--

( ) 1/16 Question 22 of 25

3 6/7 is equalto:

-

(

27/6

36/7

(

18/7

(

21/7

Question 23 of 25

4/7 + 3/5 = ~

-

(

13/35

12/21


-

(

20/35

(

20//21

(

9/208

(

3/39

~

48/39

(

39/48

Question 24 of 25

3/13 + 5 1/3

Question 25 of 25

1/5 x 3/13 =

--

,,.. (

3/65

, (

6/65

(

65/6

(

65/3


Test Bank - Chapter 01 OVERVIEW

INCORRECT

CORRECT

Question 3 of 25

2 3/8 is the same as which of the followingfractions? (

19/3 ~

-

(

11/8

19/8 ~

(

11/3

(

27/11

~

57/11

(

27/5

(

57/5

(

45/40

(

13/35

(

45/28

(

28/35

Question 4 of 25

S 2/11 is equalto:

Question 10 of 25

9/7 + 4/5 =

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Test Bank - Chapter 02 OVERVIEW

INCORRECT

CORRECT

Question 2 of 25

Where necessary, the answerhas been roundedto three decimal places.11/2% expressedas a decimal is: (

0.15

~

--

(

1.5

15

~

(

O.Ql5

Question 3 of 25

Where necessary, the answerhas been roundedto three decimal places.8% x 4% =

--

(

0.032%

~

32%

(

3.2%

(

0.32%

Question 5 of 25

Where necessary, the answerhas been roundedto three decimal places.67.5% expressedas a decimal is:

(

0.675

0.0675

~

(

67.5

(

6.75

Question 7 of 25

Where necessary, the answerhas been roundedto three decimal places.1.6% x 3% =

-

(

0.048%


-

~

0.48%

(

4.8%

(

48%

Question 8 of 25

Where necessary, the answerhas been roundedto three decimal places.12% x 68% =

-

(

0.0816%

~

0.816%

(

81.6%

(

8.16%

Question 9 of 25

Where necessary, the answerhas been roundedto three decimal places.12 1/2% expressedas a decimal is: (

0.125

(

1.25

12.5

(

125

Question 11 of 25

Where necessary, the answerhas been roundedto three decimal places.26 1/4% is equivalentto:

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(

0.026

(

0.263

(

0.0576

(

0.5766

Question 12 of 25

Where necessary, the answerhas been roundedto three decimal places.32% + 8% =

-

(

400%


-

(,

4%

~

(

40%

(

0.4%

Question 14 of 25

Where necessary,the answer has been rounded to three decimal places. 24% + 1.25%= ~

-

(

2.252%

22.525%

~

(

2.525%

(

25.25%

Question 15 of 25

Where necessary,the answer has been rounded to three decimal places.47% + 33% = (

80%

(

800%

~

0.8%

(

0.08%

Question 19 of 25

Where necessary,the answer has been rounded to three decimal places. 18% + 3% =

-

(

600%

(

60%

-

6% (

0.6%

Question 20 of 25

Where necessary,the answer has been rounded to three decimal places. 89% + 4% = (

0.93%


--

(

9.3%

(

93%

(

930%

Question 21 of 25

Where necessary, the answerhas been roundedto three decimal places.42 2/3% expressedas a decimal is:

--

(

42.6

(

4.26

(

0.426

~

0.0426

Question 22 of 25

Where necessary, the answerhas been roundedto three decimal places.16% + 0.4% = ~

-

(

4%

40% ~

(

400%

,,.. (

4000%

Question 23 of 25

Where necessary, the answerhas been roundedto three decimal places.1.321 x 1.3 = ~

--

(

1.615

(

1.717

~

2.921

(

0.021

Question 24 of 25

Where necessary, the answerhas been roundedto three decimal places.72 1/4% x 19.5% =

-

(

I

14.1%


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141.1%

(

0.00141%

Question 25 of 25

Where necessary, the answerhas been roundedto three decimal places.48% + 51% = (

0.99% ~

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(

9.9%

999% ~

(

99%


Test Bank - Chapter 02 OVERVIEW

INCORRECT

CORRECT

Question 1 of 25

Where necessary, the answerhas been roundedto three decimal places.34.5% x 7.8% =

-

(

26.91%

(

2.691%

(

0.02691% ~

(

0.002691%

Question 4 of 25

Where necessary, the answerhas been roundedto three decimal places.10% + 4% =

-

(

2.5%

(

25%

~

250%

(

0.25%

Question 6 of 25

Where necessary, the answerhas been roundedto three decimal places.8.4% expressedas a decimal is:

-

(

84

(

8.4

(

0.084

(

0.84

Question 10 of 25

Where necessary, the answerhas been roundedto three decimal places.3% x 12% = (

0.036%


-

~

0.36%

(

3.6%

(

36%

Question 13 of 25

Where necessary,the answer has been rounded to three decimal places. 67% expressed as a decimal is:

-

(

67

(

6.7

~

0.67

(

0.067

Question 16 of 25

Where necessary,the answer has been rounded to three decimal places. 66 1/3 expressed as a decimal is: (

-

0.066

,

0.663

(

,,.. 6.633

(

~

(

66.333

Question 17 of 25

Where necessary,the answer has been rounded to three decimal places. 3.065 + 0.23 = (

-

0.133

( ) 1.332 (

13.326

( ) 133.26

Question 18 of 25

Where necessary,the answer has been rounded to three decimal places. 54% x 52% = (

2.808%


-

(,

28.08%

~

(

280.8%

, (

0.2808%


Test Bank - Chapter 03 OVERVIEW

INCORRECT

CORRECT

Question 1 of 22

Adding,subtracting, multiplyingand dividingwith scientificnotation 6.3 x 10-4

--

(

0.063

(

0.0063

(

0.00063 ~

(

0.000063

Question 2 of 22

Adding,subtracting, multiplyingand dividingwith scientificnotation 9.2 x 10-3

--

(

0.092

(

0.0092

~

0.00092

(

0.000092

Question 3 of 22

Adding,subtracting, multiplyingand dividingwith scientificnotation 3.7 x 10-5

--

(

0.0037

0.00037 ~

(

0.000037

(

0.0000037

Question 4 of 22

Adding,subtracting, multiplyingand dividingwith scientificnotation (4.2 x 103)+(1.8 x 102) (

2.33 x 104


--

(

2.33 x 103

~

2.33 x 105

(

2.33 x 101

Question 5 of 22

Adding,subtracting, multiplyingand dividingwith scientificnotation (3.8 x 104)x (1.25 x 106)

-

(

4.75 x 106

~

4.75 x 102

(

4.75 x 108

(

4.75 x 1010

Question 7 of 22

Adding,subtracting, multiplyingand dividingwith scientificnotation 7.68 x 107 (

-

768000

, (

7680000

,,.. (

76800000 ~

(

76800000

Question 8 of 22

Adding,subtracting, multiplyingand dividingwith scientificnotation (4.4 x 102)x (9.2 x 104) (

4.048 x 107

(

4.048 x 106

(

4.048 x 108

(

4.048 x 109

Question 9 of 22

Adding,subtracting, multiplyingand dividingwith scientificnotation 8.4 x 10-2

-

(

0.084


-

(,

0.0084

~

(

0.84

(

8.4

Question 10 of 22

The followingnumbersare expressed in scientificnotation;howwouldthe numberlooknot in scientificnotation? 5.7 x 10-2

-

(

0.057

(

0.57

-

5.7 (

57

Question 13 of 22

The followingnumbersare expressed in scientificnotation;howwouldthe numberlooknot in scientificnotation? 6.7 x 102

-

~

6.7

(

67

(

670

(

6700

Question 15 of 22

Adding,subtracting,multiplyingand dividingwith scientificnotation(5.4 x 102)+ (2.6 x 104)

--

(

2.077 x 104

(

2.077 x 10 5

(

2.077 x 10-2 ~

(

2.077 x 10-6

Question 16 of 22

Adding,subtracting,multiplyingand dividingwith scientificnotation(3.2 x 104)+ (2 x 10-2) /


-

-

l.6xlOL

( )

1.6 x 106

(

8 x 103

(

8 x 107

Question 17 of 22

Adding,subtracting, multiplyingand dividingwith scientificnotation (7.6 x 10-3)x (2.4 x 10-4)

-

(

1.824 x 10-3

(•

1.824 x 10-4

(

1.824 x 10-5

( ) 1.824 x 10-6

Question 18 of 22

Adding,subtracting, multiplyingand dividingwith scientificnotation (5.2 x 10-2)x (3.2 x 10-2) ~

-

(

1.664 x 10-2

,,.. 1.66 x 10-3

(

~

(

1.66 x 10-4

1.66 x 10-5

Question 19 of 22

The followingnumbers are expressed in scientificnotation; how would the number look not in scientificnotation? 4.161 x 105

-

(

41.61

~

4161

(

41610

(

416100

Question 20 of 22

Adding,subtracting, multiplyingand dividingwith scientificnotation (2.2 x 104)x (2.2 x 102)


--

(

4.84 x 102

(

4.84 x 104

(

4.84 x 10 5

(

4.84 x 106

Question 22 of 22

Adding,subtracting,multiplyingand dividingwith scientificnotation8.6 x 105 (

860000

(

86000

(

8600

(

860


Test Bank - Chapter 03 OVERVIEW

INCORRECT

CORRECT

Question 6 of 22

Adding,subtracting, multiplyingand dividingwith scientificnotation 2.1 x 103 x 4.7 x 10-4 (

9.87

(

9.87 x 102

-

9.87x10-

(

1

9.87 x 10-2

Question 11 of 22

The followingnumbers are expressed in scientificnotation; how would the number look not in scientificnotation? 8.2 x 10-6

-

(

0.00000082

~

0.0000082

(

0.000082

(

0.00082

Question 12 of 22

Adding,subtracting, multiplyingand dividingwith scientificnotation (7.1 x 102)+ (1.1 x 10-3) (

6.45 x 10-2

(

6.45 x 102

-

6.45xl0

(

5

6.45 x 10-1

Question 14 of 22

The followingnumbers are expressed in scientificnotation; how would the number look not in scientificnotation? 3.95 x 103


-

(

39.5

(

395

~

3950

(

39500

Question 21 of 22

Adding,subtracting,multiplyingand dividingwith scientificnotation3.6 x 102 x 4.2 x 103

-

( ) 1.512 x 10 (

5

1.512 x 106

( ) 1.512 x 107 ~

(

1.512 x 108


Test Bank - Chapter 04 OVERVIEW

INCORRECT

CORRECT

Question 1 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples. 35/x = 5/7

-

7

(

14

(

49

(

245

Question 2 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples.x/4.4 = 11/15.4

--

(

4.24

~

3.84

(

3.14

(

4.4

Question 4 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples.24/25 = x/100

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(

94

95

~

(

96

(

98

Question 5 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples. 11.5/x= 36.8/77

-

(

24.06


-

(

23

~

11.5

(

32.78

Question 8 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples.4.8/3 = 1.6/x

--

( ~

2

( (

4.8

Question 11 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples.49/7 = 294/x (

--

7

~

(

42

49

~

(

294

Question 12 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples.x/6 = 5/16.8

--

(

1.79

~

2.1

( (

2.8

Question 13 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples.2.15/3.65 = 7.955/x (

10.2


--

(

11.237

(

12.308

(

13.505

Question 17 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples. 126/28 = 18/x (

4

(

14

(

18

(

28

Question 18 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples.42.9/60 = x/12.24

--

(

2.38

~

3.8

(

8.76

(

12.72

Question 19 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples.0.8/2.64 = x/13.2

-

(

4

(

5

6

(

7

Question 20 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples.9.5/1.2 = 28.5/x (

1.2


--

(

2.4

(

3.6

(

9.5

Question 21 of 22

After readingChapter4 of this book,try to calculatex in the followingexamples.x/1.4 = 32.4/37.8

--

( ) 1.3 (

1.2

(•) 1.4 (

2.8


Test Bank - Chapter 04 OVERVIEW

INCORRECT

CORRECT

Question 3 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples.24/x = 5/7

-

(

18.8

(

27.4

(

33.6

(

48

Question 6 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples. 34.5/x= 110.4/32 ~

-

( 10 ~

(

32

(

34.5

Question 7 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples.9.7/x = 1/7

-

(

79.6

(

69.7

(

67.9

(

96.7

Question 9 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples. 37.18/1.7= 89.23/x (

1.7


-

2.04

4.08

(

9.16

Question 10 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples.9.2/18.4 = x/7

-

(

7

(

3.5

(

9.2

~

(

2

Question 14 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples. 5/1 = 20.5/x

-

(

~

)

1

4.1

( (

20.5

Question 15 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples. 3/6.25 = x/50

-

(

8

(

16

(

24

(

32

Question 16 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples.2.4/7.2 = 1/x (

2


-

~ (

4

(

Question 22 of 22

After reading Chapter 4 of this book, try to calculatex in the followingexamples.2.45/x = 5.39/7

-

(

2.45

~

3.18

(

4.23

(

2.2


Test Bank - Chapter 06 OVERVIEW

INCORRECT

CORRECT

Question 1 of 25

Your6 kg patient is being fed through a nasogastrictube. The patient requires 240 kcalof liquid feed divided into 8 equal feeds. The nutrition contains 1.9 kcal/ml. How many millilitresare administered per feed? (Tothe nearest millilitre)

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(

15 ml

(

30 ml

(

45 ml

(

60 ml

Question 2 of 25

A client calls in to collect prescription of antibiotics(Synulox250 mg tablets) for her dog. The dosage rate is 12.5 mg/kg body weight twice daily and the dog weighs 32 kg. How many tablets are required for the full 21 days course? (Round up to the nearest whole tablet.)

--

(

63 tablets

~

84 tablets

(

106 tablets

(

125 tablets

Question 4 of 25

A 40-kg Labradorattends your weight clinic.You recommend that the dog needs to lose 20% of its body weight. What is the dog's target weight?

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(

18 kg

(

20 kg

(

32 kg

~

(

t.

~+"1C

38 kg


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A 19-kg dog needs medication in the form of Clindaseptin25 mg/ml oral solution. The dose rate is 5.5 mg/kg. How much does the dog require per dose? (Tothe nearest millilitre)

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(

3 ml

(

4 ml

~

5 ml

(

6 ml

Question 7 of 25

Tabletsare availablein 120 mg strength. Yourpatient requires 30 mg. How much of the tablet do you administer?

-

(

(

Quarter

;

Third

Half ~

(

Three quarters

Question 8 of 25

A 1.7-kg rabbit requires an injection of Hypnorm for sedation. The dose rate is 0.3 ml/kg as part of a combination. How much is required? (Tothe nearest tenth)

--

,

0.3 ml

(

,,.. 0.5 ml

(

~

(

1.2 ml

(

1.7 ml

Question 10 of 25

A lame dog weighing 12.S kg requires pain-killingmedication, carprofen, in tablet form. The recommended dose rate is 4 mg/kg as a single dailydose for 7 days and then reduce to 2 mg/kg. The tablets are availablein 20 mg, SO mg, and 100 mg strengths and the dog needs a 10 day course. Which tablets would you choose, how many do you need to supply and at what dose?

-

(

10 x 100 mg tablets: 1/2 tablet daily for 7 days, then 1/4 tablet daily

( )

11 x 20 mg tablets: 11/2 tablets daily for 7 days, then 1 tablet daily

(

16 x 50 mg tablets: 2 tablets daily for 7 days, then 1 tablet daily


-

10 x 50 mg tablets: 1 tablet daily for 7 days, then 1/2 tablet daily

Question 11 of 25

A 23-kg dog requires an injection of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatorydrug (Meloxicam)5 mg/ml. The dose is 0.2 mg/kg. How much should you inject? (

--

0.6 ml

~

(

0.9 ml

1.2 ml

~

(

2.3 ml

Question 12 of 25

Your practice has been analysing its current patient registrations.They have 2642 dogs, 1247 cats, 214 small mammals, 49 birds and 97 reptiles.What amount of all patients are small mammals?

--

(

5%

(•) 1/5 (

29%

(

1/16

Question 13 of 25

A 10 kg dog has been receivingfluid therapy at a rate of 6 mL/h.The fluid has been running for 8 hours and 20 minutes. How much fluid has the dog receivedso far? (

--

20 ml

30 ml

(

40 ml

(

50 ml

Question 14 of 25

Your patient requires medication in the form of 75 mg tablets. The patient needs 25 mg. What fraction of the tablet do you administer? (

1/2


--

1/3

(•) 1/4 (

1/5

Question 18 of 25

Your patient requires feeding through a feeding tube. He needs 450 kcal/daydivided into 6 feeds. The liquid feed contains 2.1 kcal/ml. How many millilitresdoes he need per feed? (Round to the nearest millilitre.)

--

(

15 ml

(

35 ml

~

75 ml

(

155 ml

Question 19 of 25

A 23-kg dog needs 4% Epiphen oral drops, at 0.06 ml/kg/day as a single dose. How much does it need per day? (Tothe nearest tenth) ~

--

(

1.1 ml

(

1.2 ml

, (

1.4 ml

,,.. (

1.5 ml

Question 20 of 25

A 5-kg cat requires tablets medication for a skin condition. The tablets are availablein 5 mg strength and the dose rate is 2 mg/kg/day. How many tablets would you dispense for 10 days?

--

(

10 tablets

(

15 tablets

(

20 tablets

(

25 tablets

Question 21 of 25

Your 15 kg patient requires an injection of medication that has a dose rate of 10 mg/kg. The medication contains 50 mg/ml. How much do you inject?


--

3 ml

(

4 ml

(

5 ml

~

(

6 ml

Question 22 of 25

An 18-kg Border collie requires an injection of antibiotic (cephalexin);the dose is 10 mg/kg and the strength of the medication is 180 mg/ml. What quantity would you inject the dog with?

-

(

1 ml

(

2 ml

(

3 ml

(

4 ml

Question 23 of 25

A 7-kg dog requires Tolfedinetablets. The recommended dosage is 4 mg/kg once daily.The tablets are availablein 20 mg tablets. What is the dailydose?

--

( ) 1 tablet (

1.5 tablets

~

2 tablets

(

2.5 tablets

Question 24 of 25

A dog breeder wants to worm a litter of puppies with Drontal oral suspension. The dose is 1 ml/kg body weight. She has five puppies each weighing approximately4.5 kg. How much suspension would you dispense for a single dose for all of the puppies? ~

--

(

9.5 ml

19 ml

~

(

22.5 ml

(

26.5 ml



Test Bank - Chapter 06 OVERVIEW

INCORRECT

CORRECT

Question 3 of 25

A dog attends your weight clinic.She currently weighs 38 kg and needs to lose 15% of her body weight. What is her target weight to the nearest kilogram? ~

-

(

15 kg

(

22 kg

(

32 kg

(

35 kg

Question 5 of 25

A 26-kg dog needs an antibiotic injection.The dose rate is 12 mg/kg and the strength of the antibiotic is 150 mg/ml. What quantity of antibiotic do you inject?

-

( ) 1.1 ml (

2.1 ml

(

3.1 ml

(

4.1 ml

Question 9 of 25

A 4-kg cat requires frusemide (furosemide)40 mg oral tablets to help reduce oedema. The dose is 5 mg/kg twice daily.How many tablets would you supply for the next 21 days?

Question 15 of 25

(

42 tablets

(

28 tablets

21 tablets

(

14 tablets


A 3.7-kg cat requires treatment of cyclosporine100 mg/ml for chronic allergicdermatitis. The recommended dose is 7 mg/kg/day for 4 weeks. If each bottle contains 5 ml, how many bottles willyou need to dispense?

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~

2 bottles

(

3 bottles

(

4 bottles

(

5 bottles

Question 16 of 25

A 4.5-kg cat requires an injection of a drug that contains 40 mg/ml. The dose rate is 5 mg/kg. How much does the cat need?

-

(

0.2 ml

(

0.4 ml

,

0.6 ml

(

,,.. 0.8 ml

(

Question 17 of 25

Cimetidine oral syrup contains 40 mg/ml and a 28-kg German Shepherd Dog requires 7 mg/kg every6 hours. How many millimetreswillthe dog receiveover the next 7 days?

-

137.2 ml

~

(

196 ml

(

34.3 ml

~

(

1372 ml

Question 25 of 25

Your patient is receivingi.v.fluids at a rate of 8 ml/h. The fluid has been running for 4 hours and 15 minutes. How many millilitreshas your patient received?

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(

32 ml

(

34 ml

(

36 ml

(

38 ml



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Question 1 of 20

Youweighout 4 lb of dry dog food. How muchis this in grams?

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(

454 g

(

635 g

(

908 g

(

1814 g

Question 2 of 20

A reptileweighs12 oz. How muchis this in grams? (

340 g

(

350 g

~

360 g

(

370 g

(

10 pints

Question 3 of 20

7.4 litresis equalto:

-

4.5 quarts

~

(

25 US cups

(

1.95 gallons

Question 4 of 20

An ownerbringsher puppyto youto be weighed.It weighs4.3 kg.The ownerwantsto knowwhatthis is in pounds.


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(

1.95 lb

(

2.2 lb

~

8.63 lb

(

9.47 lb

Question 7 of 20

An owner walks his dog twice a day for 3 miles each walk. How many kilometresdoes it walk in 5 days?

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(

44 .1 km

~

45 .2 km

(

47 .1 km

(

48 .2 km

Question 8 of 20

A 24-kg dog is receivingfluid at a rate of 40 ml/kg/day. How much fluid does it receiveper hour? (

40 ml

(

80 ml

I

120 ml

,,.. I

160 ml

Question 9 of 20

A client runs 6.5 miles with her dog. What distance is the dog running in kilometres?

--

(

2.9 km

(

6.6 km

(

10.4 km

(

26 km

Question 10 of 20

You need to administer medication to a cat weighing 13 lb.The dose for the medication is 4 mg/kg. How many milligramsdo you administer?


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(

22 mg

(

24 mg

(

26 mg

(

28 mg

Question 11 of 20

A rat weighing 170 g requires an injection of antibiotic at a dose of 300 mg/kg. The antibiotic is availablein a strength of 0.2 mg/m L.What volume of antibiotic do you need?

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(

0.002 ml

(

0.025 ml

(

0.25 ml

(

2.5 ml

Question 12 of 20

An owner thinks her pet is drinking excessively.She has measured its intake and it is drinking 4 pints daily.How much is this in millilitres(imperial)?

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(

960 ml

(

1880 ml

(

2280 ml

~

4160 ml

Question 13 of 20

A dog drinks 2.5 pints of water on a daily basis. How much is this in litres (to the nearest tenth)?

-Question 14 of 20

(

1.2 l

(

1.3 l

(

1.4 l

~

(

1.5 l


A client'sreptileweighs7 oz. Convertthis to grams.

-

(

198.5 g

(

209.5 g

~

231 g

(

258.5 g

Question 15 of 20

A 1.5-kg bag of dog food is the equivalentof how many pounds?

--

( ) 1.1 lb ~

2.2 lb

(

3.3 lb

,,.. (

4.4 lb

Question 16 of 20

A dog cage measures42.1 inches.What is this in centimetres?

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(

52cm

(

107 cm

(

124 cm

173 cm

Question 18 of 20

An ownertells you her pet weighs 1.5 lb. What is this in grams?

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(

620 g

(

640 g

~

660 g

(

680 g

Question 20 of 20

A doe:weie:hine:16 ke:has been receivine:intravenousfluids at a rate of 50 mL/ke:/24hour.The infusionhas been


...,

...,

...,

...,

...,

running for 2 days.What is the total volume of fluid the dog has received? (

-

-

400 ml

800ml (

1200 ml

(

1600 ml


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Question 5 of 20

A 3-kg cat is receivingi.v. fluid therapyat 60ml/kg/day. How muchdoesit receiveafterthe first 18 hours?

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(

100 ml

(

135 ml

(

150 ml

~

(

185 ml

Question 6 of 20

The newlybuilt receptiondeskin your practiceis 5.5 yardslong.What is that distancein metres?

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(

1.67 m

(

3.44 m

~

5.02 m

(

5.99 m

Question 17 of 20

A cat haslost3 lb followingyourweight lossprogramme.How muchis this in kilograms?

-

1.3 kg

(

2.3 kg

~

(

4.3 kg

(

5.3 kg

Question 19 of 20

A dog weighs1 stone,121/2lb.What doesit weigh in kilograms? (

11 kg


-

~

12 kg

( )

13 kg

(

14 kg


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Question 2 of 20

A 12-kg dog requiresmedicationat 2 mg/kg/day.The tablets are availablein 25 mg strength. How manytablets should be dispensed for a 5-day course?

--

~

(

7.5

~

(

10

(

15

Question 3 of 20

A 3-kg cat needs 2 mg tablets at a dose rateof 1 mg/kg bidfor 10 days. How manytablets should be dispensed? (Calculateto the nearestwhole tablet.)

--

(

3 tablets

(

15 tablets

~

20 tablets

(

30 tablets

Question 4 of 20

Youhave been askedto preparetabletsfor a 32-kg dog. Thetablets are availablein 200 mg strength,the dose is 6 mg/kg bid, and the length of the course is 28 days. How manytablets do you count?

--

(

56 tablets

(

84 tablets

(

112 tablets

~

(

Question 5 of 20

140 tablets


An owner calls in to collecta prescription of cephalexinoral drops. The suspension, once reconstituted, contains 100 mg/ml. The dose rate for a 20-kg dog is 15 mg/kg twice a day.What is the dailyamount the dog receives?

--

(

3 ml

(

6 ml

~

9 ml

(

12 ml

Question 6 of 20

A 22-kg dog needs medication at 30 mg/kg once a day.The medication is availableas a 60 mg/ml oral suspension. For a 5-day course, how many millilitreswill be required?

--

( ) 11 ml ~

33 ml

~

(

55 ml

,,.. (

77 ml

Question 7 of 20

A 3-kg cat needs oral medication at a dose of 10 mg/kg/day.The medication is availableat 20 mg/ml. How many millilitreswill it have receivedafter 4 days? ,,..

-

I

4 ml

(

6 ml

(

8 ml

I

10 ml

Question 9 of 20

A 3-kg cat requires a dailydose of sucralfatethree times dailyfor 6 days.The suspension contains 200 mg/ml and the dose rate is 250 mg p.o. q8h. How much do you need to dispense?

--

(

11.25 ml

(

22.5 ml

(

42.25 ml

(

67.5 ml


Question 10 of 20

Tabletscome in a 25 mg strength and a 10-kg dog has received20 tablets for a 10 day course. What is the dose rate?

-

(

5 mg/kg/day

(

10 mg/kg/day

(

12 mg/kg/day

(

15 mg/kg/day

Question 11 of 20

A cat requires oral medication in the form of Enrofloxacinsuspension 25 mg/ml. The dose for your 4.5 kg cat is 5 mg/kg once dailyfor 10 days. How much would you supply?

--

(

0.9 ml

(

1.9 ml

(

9 ml

(

90 ml

Question 12 of 20

A 15-kg dog requires 25 mg tablets. The dosing instructions are 3 mg/kg daily(to the nearest whole tablet). How many tablets need to be dispensed for a 10-day course?

--

(

15

(

20

(

25

~

(

30

Question 15 of 20

The vet prescribes a 15-kg dog with Kaogelsuspension. The oral dose is 0.5 ml/kg/day divided into four daily doses. How much does the dog require for a single dose? (Roundto the nearest tenth.)

--

~

(

1.9 ml

7.5 ml ~

(

15 ml


(

30 ml

Question 16 of 20

A 19-kg dog needs prednisolone at a dose of 2 mg/kg split into 2 doses/day. How many tablets are required for 14 days if the tablet strength is 5 mg?

--

(

38 tablets

(

57 tablets

~

76 tablets

(

112 tablets

Question 17 of 20

A 14 kg dog requires a dose of 5 mg/kg once daily.The tablets are availablein 20 mg strength. How many tablets does the dog need on a daily basis? r

--

(

1.5

(

2

(

3.5

~

(

4

Question 18 of 20

A 6-kg cat requires pradofloxacin25 mg/ml oral suspension once daily.He is hospitalisedwith you for 3 days and the dose is 5 mg/kg daily.How much does he receiveduring his stay? ~

--

(

0.6 ml

()

1.2 ml

(

2.4 ml

(

3.6 ml

Question 19 of 20

Tabletsare availablein a strength of 5 mg and a cat weighing 4.5 kg requires a dose of 1 mg/kg three times daily for 5 days. How many tablets do you dispense to the cat's owner?

-

(

5


-

(

10

(

15

(

20

Question 20 of 20

A 23-kg dog requiresan oralsuspension at a dose of 0.5 ml/kg tid. How much should the dog have receivedafter 14 days? (

161 ml

~

--

(

280 ml

(

483 ml

(

497 ml


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Question 1 of 20

A 4.5-kg cat requires medication at a dose rate of 5 mg/kg once dailyfor the next 7 days.The tablets are available in 10 mg strength. How many tablets are required? (Calculateto the nearest whole tablet.) ~

-

(

3 tablets

(

7 tablets

(

16 tablets

(

20 tablets

Question 8 of 20

A 2-kg kitten needs some antibiotics at a dose of 10 mg/kg. The medication is availablein 15 mg/ml. How many millilitresare required for a single dose?

-

( ) 1.1 ml (

1.3 ml

( ) 1.5 ml (

1.7 ml

Question 13 of 20

A 6-kg cat requires tablets that are availablein 25 mg strength. The dose required is 2 mg/kg twice daily and they should be given as a 10-day course. How many tablets should you dispense? (

-

(

10

(

15 ~

(

Question 14 of 20

20


A 12-kg dog hasbeenprescribed50 mg tabletsfor 21 days.The doseis 2 mg/kgtid. What numberof tabletsis required?

-

(

21 tablets

(

24 tablets

~

32 tablets

(

36 tablets


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Question 1 of 13

2000 g is how many kilograms? -

-

0.02kg

(

0.2 kg

(

2 kg

(

20 kg

Question 3 of 13

How many milligramsof a drug is containedin 1.6 ml of a 5-mg/ml solution?

-

(

2 mg

~

4 mg

(

6 mg

(

8 mg

(

0.036 L

(

0.36 L

(

3.6 L

Question 4 of 13

360 ml is the same as:

-

36 L

Question 11 of 13

How manygrams is 10 mg? (

0.001 g


--

(

0.01 g

~

0.1 g

( ) lg

Question 12 of 13

A 24-kg dog needs 15 mg/kg of medicationthat comes in 100 mg tablets. How manytablets do you give?

-

~

1.5 tablets

(

2.5 tablets

(

3.5 tablets

(

4.5 tablets

Question 13 of 13

A 16-kg dog needs 20 mg/kg of medicationthat comes in 120 mg capsules. How manycapsulesdo you give? (

--

1 capsule

,

2 capsules

(

,,.. 3 capsules

(

~

(

4 capsules


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Question 2 of 13

The drug dosefor a dog is 1 mg/kg per day.The dog weighs19 kg and the medicationcomesin 7 mg tablets. How manytabletsdo you give? ~

-

(

1 tablet

(

2 tablets

(

3 tablets

(

4 tablets

Question 5 of 13

A 10-lb dog needs25 mg/kg of medication.How manymilligramsdo you give?

-

(

114 mg

(

124 mg

(

134 mg

(

144 mg

Question 6 of 13

0.6 kg of wateris how manymillilitres?

-

(

200 ml

(

400 ml

600 ml

(

800 ml

Question 7 of 13

A catweighing4 kg needsinsulinat 2 units/kg.The insulinis availablein 40 units/ml. How muchinsulindo you give?


-

(

0.02 ml

(

0.2 ml

(

2 ml

(

2.2 ml

Question 8 of 13

A dog weighing 25 kg needs medicationat a dose of 2 mg/kg.The tablets are availablein 10 mg strength. How manytablets does the dog need? (

2 tablets

3 tablets

-

(

4 tablets

5 tablets

Question 9 of 13

How many milligramsof a drug is found in 20 ml of a 4.5-mg/ml solution? ~

(

0.9 mg

,,..

-

(

9 mg

(

90 mg

(

900 mg

Question 10 of 13

A 20-kg dog needs 0.2 mg/kg of a medicationthat comes in 8 mg tablets. How manydoes he need?

-

~

112tablet

(

1 tablet

( (

;

1112tablets

2 tablets



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Question 1 of 15

How many milligramsof activeingredientdoesa 5% solutionhaveper millilitre?

-

0.05 mg

~

(

0.5 mg

(

5 mg

~

(

50 mg

Question 3 of 15

Calculatethe amount of diluent requiredto make 100 ml of a 20% solutionfrom a stocksolutionwhich is 80%.

--

(

85 ml

(

75 ml

~

65 ml

(

55 ml

Question 4 of 15

How much diluent is neededto make 500 ml of a 2% solutionfrom a stocksolutionof 10%?

-

(

490 ml

450 ml

(

425 ml

(

400 ml

Question 6 of 15

How much of a 70% solutionwould be requiredto make 20 ml of a 10% solution? (

2.85 ml


-

~

28.5 ml

(

285 ml

(

2850 ml

Question 8 of 15

How much diluent is required to make 400 ml of a 5% solution from a stock solution of 60%?

-

~

0.36 ml

(

3.66 ml

(

36.66 ml

(

366.7 ml

Question 9 of 15

A cat requires a 3-ml injection of a 0.5% solution. How many milligramswill it receiveper injection? (

--

0.15 mg

,

1.5 mg

(

,,.. 15 mg

(

~

(

150 mg

Question 10 of 15

How much of a 60% solution is needed to make SOml of a 15% solution?

-

(

12.5 ml

(

15 ml

(

75 ml

(

750 ml

Question 11 of 15

If you have a 22% solution, how many milligrams of active ingredient is contained in each millilitre? (

22 mg


-

(

220 mg

~

(

2.2 mg

(

2220 mg

Question 12 of 15

You need SOml of a 2.5% solution and you have a stock solution of 10%. How much of this do you require? ~

--

(

1.25 ml

(

12.5 ml

(

125 ml

(

1250 ml

Question 13 of 15

You require 60 ml of a 5% solution. You have a stock solution availableto you in 20% strength. How much of the 20% stock solution willyou need?

--

(

5 ml

~

10 ml

(

15 ml

(

20 ml

Question 14 of 15

You require 25 ml of a 7% solution. There is a 25% stock solution availablefor use. How much of this do you require?

-

(

7 ml

(

14 ml

(

25 ml

(

36 ml

Question 15 of 15

If 100 ml of a solution contains 20 g, how many milligramswill20 ml contain?


-

40 mg

(

400 mg

(

4000 mg

(

40,000 mg


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Question 2 of 15

What quantityof a 30% solutiondo you needto make 150 ml of a 20% solution?

-

(

50 ml

(

100 ml

(

150 ml

~

(

200 ml

Question 5 of 15

If you havean 18% solution,how many milligramsis in each millilitre of solution?

-

(

1.8 mg

(

18 mg

(•,

180 mg

(

1800 mg

Question 7 of 15

If 100 ml of a solutioncontains30 g of solute, how many milligramsof solutecan be found in 15 ml of solution?

-

(

0.45 mg

(

4.5 mg

(

45 mg

450mg



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Question 1 of 22

A patient is receiving fluids at 50 ml/kg/day. After 15 hours the patient has received 687.5 ml. How heavy is your patient? (

12 kg

-

-

15kg (

17 kg

(

22 kg

Question 2 of 22

For the last 6 hours a 15-kg dog has been receiving fluid therapy at a rate of 40 ml/kg/24 hours. How much fluid has the dog received so far?

-

(

150 ml

(

100 ml

(

75 ml

~

25 ml

Question 3 of 22

A 34-kg dog is receiving a fluid infusion at 5 ml/kg/hour. How much fluid is received after 75 minutes? ~

--

(

3.5 ml

170 ml

~

(

212.5 ml

(

340 ml

Question 4 of 22

A 17-kg dog requires 15 ml/kg of fluid every 24 hours. How much fluid will it have received after 6 hours?


--

(

10.6 ml

(

63.7 ml

~

175.8 ml

(

255 ml

Question 5 of 22

A 4-kg cat is receivingIVFTat a rate of 60 ml/kg/24 hours. How many millilitresof fluid will be receivedin 41/2 hours?

-

~

(

4.5 ml

;

10 ml

(

24 ml

(

45 ml

Question 6 of 22

A 6-kg cat is receivingintravenous fluid therapy at a rate of 50 ml/kg over the next 24 hours. How many millilitres is it receivingper hour?

-

(

12.5 ml

~

(

15.2 ml

19.6 ml

~

(

21.5 ml

Question 7 of 22

A patient weighing 22 kg needs fluid at a rate of 40 ml/kg/day. How much fluid is the patient receivinghourly?

--

Question 8 of 22

(

30 ml

(

36.7 ml

(

40 ml

(

46.7 ml


Intravenousfluid therapy is stopped on a 17-kg dog 36 hours after starting. The dog has received1020 ml in total. What was the infusion rate?

--

30 ml/kg/24 hours

(

40 ml/kg/24 hours

(

SO ml/kg/24 hours

(

60 ml/kg/24 hours

Question 9 of 22

A 16-kg dog is receivingi.v.fluids at a rate of 60 ml/kg/day. How much is that per minute?

-

(

0.67 ml

~

(

1.67 ml

~

2.67 ml

(

3.67 ml

Question 10 of 22

A 13-kg dog is receivingfluids intravenouslyat a rate of 20 ml/kg over 24 hours. How much fluid would the dog receiveafter 18 hours?

-

(

10.8 ml

~

26 ml

(

96 ml

(

195 ml

Question 11 of 22

Your 16 kg patient has been receivingfluid at a rate of 60 ml/kg/24 hours for the last 10 hours. How much fluid has he received?

-

(

40 ml

(

96 ml

(

400 ml

(

960 ml


Question 12 of 22

A 3-kg cat is receivingfluid at a rate of 10 ml/kg/hour. How many millilitreswill it receivein 2.5 hours?

--

(

30 ml

(

75 ml

~

125 ml

(

175 ml

Question 13 of 22

A 12-kg dog is receivingfluid at a rate of 15 ml/kg/hour. How many millilitreswillthe dog have receivedafter 12 hours?

--

(

180 ml

1850 ml

~

(

2160 ml

,,.. (

3240 ml

Question 15 of 22

A 35-kg dog is receiving50 ml/kg/24 hours of i.v.fluid. How much fluid will it have receivedafter 15 hours?

--

73 ml

(

1094 ml

, (

1550 ml

,,.. (

1750 ml

Question 16 of 22

A 45-kg dog is receivingfluid at 12 ml/kg/hour. How many millilitreswillthe dog have receivedafter 40 minutes?

--

(

220 ml

(

360 ml

(

470 ml

(

540 ml


Question 18 of 22

A 27-kg dog is receivingfluid at a rate of 60 ml/kg/day. How much fluid willthe dog receiveper minute?

-

(

2.1 ml

(

1.9 ml

(

1.7 ml

~

(

1.1 ml

Question 19 of 22

A 26-kg dog is receivingmaintenance fluids at a rate of 40 ml/kg/24 hours. How many millilitresis it receiving per hour?

--

~

(

43.3 ml

(

86.6 ml

(

94.2 ml

(•1 1040 ml

Question 20 of 22

A 23-kg dog is receivingfluid at a rate of 60 ml/kg in 24 hours. How many millilitresare receivedper hour? ~

26.5 ml

(

57.5 ml

(

60 ml

(

138 ml

Question 21 of 22

A 2-kg kitten is receivingfluid intravenouslyat a rate of SOml/kg/day. How much fluid will it receiveafter S hours? ~

--

(

4.2 ml

(

20.8 ml

(

25 ml

(

50.3 ml


Question 22 of 22

A 6-kg cat is receivingfluid at a rateof 15 ml/kg/hour. How much fluid will the cat receiveafter3 hours?

--

(

45 ml

~

90 ml

(

180 ml

(

1080 ml


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Question 14 of 22

A 35-kg dog is receiving50 ml/kg/day of i.v. fluids.How manymillilitresdoeshe receiveper minute?

-

1.2 ml

~

(

2.4 ml

(

3.6 ml

~

(

4.8 ml

Question 17 of 22

How muchfluid woulda 19-kg dog receivein 10 hoursif fluidwasgivenat a rateof 40 ml/kg/day?

-

(

31.6 ml

(

76 ml

~

316.7 ml

(

760 ml


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Question 1 of 5

A 2% solution is diluted 1/10.What is the final concentration?

-

(

0.2%

(

2%

4%

(

20%

Question 2 of 5

A 30% solution is diluted 3/10. What is the final concentration?

--

(

3%

~

6%

(

9%

(

12%

Question 3 of 5

A 70% solution was diluted to produce a 40% solution. How much was it diluted? -

-

1/4 (

1/7

(

4/7

(

1 3/4

Question 4 of 5

A solution was diluted 1/40 and the final concentration was 20%. What was the original concentration? (

80%


--

(

100%

~

400%

(

800%

Question 5 of 5

What was the original strength of the solution if it is diluted 1/50 and the final concentration is 4%?

-

(

40%

~

50%

(

100%

(

200%


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Question 1 of 25

A dog weighing24 kg requires1.5 times its RER.How many kilocaloriesis this per day?

--

(

790 kcal

(

1027 kcal

(

1185 kcal

~

(

1580 kcal

Question 2 of 25

What is the RERof a 17-kg dog?

-

( ) 117 kcal (

580 kcal

(

820 kcal

~

1220 kcal

Question 3 of 25

Calculatethe energyrequirementof an 8-kg dog that requirestwice its RER.

--

(

155 kcal

310 kcal

~

(

620 kcal

(

930 kcal

Question 4 of 25

A 6-kg puppystill requiresthe energyrequirementfor growth.How many kilocaloriesdoesit need per day? (

150 kcal


--

( ) 175 kcal ~

250 kcal

(

375 kcal

Question 6 of 25

Calculatethe restingenergyrequirement(RER)for a 12-kg dog.

-

(

360 kcal

(

430 kcal

(

840 kcal

(

870 kcal

Question 7 of 25

Calculatethe RERfor a 6-kg dog.

---

(

100 kcal

(

150 kcal

200 kcal

(

250 kcal

Question 8 of 25

Calculatethe energyrequirementof a 24-kg bitch in her lasttrimesterof pregnancy. 790 kcal

(

1027 kcal

(

1580 kcal

(

1738 kcal

Question 10 of 25

A 13-kg dog is in the lasttrimesterof pregnancy.Calculateher RER. (

327 kcal


--

(

460 kcal

(

598 kcal

640 kcal

Question 11 of 25

A 16-kg dog requiresthe energy requirementfor a maintenancestate.What is this in kilocalories?

--

440 kcal

550 kcal

(

660 kcal

(

770 kcal

Question 12 of 25

A 12-kg dog requirestwice its RER.How many kilocaloriesper day is this?

-

(

860 kcal

(

900 kcal

(

980 kcal

(e 1

1020 kcal

Question 13 of 25

A 19.6-kg Bordercollie is in the third trimester of pregnancy.Calculatethe energy requirementof this dog.

--

(

658 kcal

(

752.7 kcal

(

855.4 kcal

~

(

943 kcal

Question 14 of 25

A dog weighing 36 kg shouldideallyweigh 27 kg.What would you recommendits energy requirementto be to assistweight loss?

-

(

686 kcal


-

(

704 kcal

(

796 kcal

(

880 kcal

Question 15 of 25

A 24.5-kg dog shouldideallyweigh 15 kg.What is the recommendedenergyrequirementto assistweight loss?

--

(

321 kcal

(

416 kcal

~

531 kcal

(

653 kcal

Question 17 of 25

A 22.3-kg dog is an extremelyactiveworkingdog.What is its energyrequirement? ,,.. 739 kcal

(

~

--

(

1032 kcal

1264 kcal

~

(

1478 kcal

Question 18 of 25

A 20-kg dog is a veryactiveworkingdog. Calculatea suitableenergyrequirement. 670 kcal

1005 kcal

(

(

)

1340 kcal

2010 kcal

Question 19 of 25

A 21-kg workingdog is extremelyactive.Calculateits energyrequirements.

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(

1400 kcal


-

(

llOO kcal

(

700 kcal

350 kcal

Question 20 of 25

What is the restingenergy rate for a 14.S-kg dog?

--

(

302 kcal

406 kcal

(

505 kcal

(

603 kcal

Question 22 of 25

What is the RERof a 36-kg dog?

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(

936 kcal

(e 1

1080 kcal

(

ll50 kcal

(

2550 kcal

Question 24 of 25

Calculatethe maintenanceenergyrequirementof a 19-kg dog.

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(

640 kcal

~

(

768 kcal

(

1280 kcal ~

(

1408 kcal

Question 25 of 25

A moderatelyactive12 kg working dog needshis energyrequirementcalculated.What is it?

-

430 kcal


-

537.Skcal

(

642 kcal

(

747.5 kcal


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Question 5 of 25

A growing4 kg puppyhasan energyrequirementof how manykilocalories?

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(

420 kcal

(

380 kcal

(

190 kcal

~

(

134 kcal

Question 9 of 25

A 27-kg dog is recoveringfollowingsurgery.Calculatehis idealenergyrequirementto aid recovery.

-

(

880 kcal

~

1320 kcal

( ) 1760 kcal (

2200 kcal

Question 16 of 25

What is the energyrequirementof a 6-kg cat that shouldweigh 3.5 kg?

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(

140 kcal

175 kcal

~

(

262.5 kcal

(

367 .5 kcal

Question 21 of 25

Calculatethe energyrequirementof a 16-kg bitchfeedinga litter of puppies. (

550 kcal


(

-

)

1100 kcal

(

1400 kcal

(

2200 kcal

Question 23 of 25

Calculatethe energyrequirementfor a 19.4-kg dog followingsurgery.

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(

523 kcal

(

652 kcal

~

978 kcal

(

1026 kcal


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CORRECT

Question 1 of 18

The table below shows a dog's glucose results taken over 8 hours.13.824.733.845.657.265.474.483.4 What is the mode?

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~

(

3.8

4.4

~

(

5.4

(

7.2

Question 4 of 18

The table below shows seven students' test results.Student 177Student 235Student 392Student 456Student 590Student 638Student 756 What is the mode?

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(

56

()

77

~

35

(

92

Question 5 of 18

The table below shows a student's test score on a weekly basis.Week 123Week 220Week 328Week 428Week 525Week 621Week 730 What is the range?

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(

10

(

20

-

25 (

Question 8 of 18

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The table belowshows a dog's glucose results taken over 9 weeks.Week19.2Week28.4Week33.3Week45.4Week 57.4Week68.4Week74.2Week88.8Week94.8 What is the range?

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(

4.2

(

5.6

~

6.1

(

5.9

Question 10 of 18

The table belowshows a student's test score on a weeklybasis.Week123Week220Week328Week428Week 525Week621Week730 What is the mode?

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(

24

(

25

~

(

28

30

Question 12 of 18

The table belowshows seven students' test results.Student 177Student 235Student 392Student 456Student 590Student 638Student 756 What is the standard deviation? ,,.. (

(

-

-

20

21.25

(

23.35

Question 13 of 18

The table belowshows seven students' test results.Student 177Student 235Student 392Student 456Student 590Student 638Student 756 What is the median?

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(

35

(

77

(

56

(

92


Question 14 of 18

The table belowshows a dog's glucose results taken over 8 hours.13.824.733.845.657.265.474.483.4 What is the mean?

-

(

5.2

(

4.8

(

5.1

-

4.9

Question 15 of 18

The table belowshows a student's test score on a weeklybasis.Week123Week220Week328Week428Week 525Week621Week730 What is the median?

--

(

20

(

24

(

25

(

30

Question 16 of 18

The table belowshows a dog's glucose results taken over 9 weeks.Week19.2Week28.4Week33.3Week45.4Week 57.4Week68.4Week74.2Week88.8Week94.8 What is the mean?

-

(

6.66

(

7.4

(

8.72

(

5.67

Question 17 of 18

The table belowshows a dog's glucose results taken over 9 weeks.Week19.2Week28.4Week33.3Week45.4Week 57.4Week68.4Week74.2Week88.8Week94.8 What is the median?

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~

(

7.4

5.4 ~

(

8.4


(

9.2


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INCORRECT

CORRECT

Question 2 of 18

The table below shows a dog's glucose results taken over 9 weeks.Week 19.2Week 28.4Week 33.3Week 45.4Week 57.4Week 68.4Week 74.2Week 88.8Week 94.8 What is the mode? ~

-

(

7.4

(

4.4

(

8.4

(

8.8

Question 3 of 18

The table below shows seven students' test results.Student 177Student 235Student 392Student 456Student 590Student 638Student 756 What is the mean?

-

(

35

(

63.43

(

72.86

(

60

Question 6 of 18

The table below shows seven students' test results.Student 177Student 235Student 392Student 456Student 590Student 638Student 756 What is the range?

-

57 ~

(

20

(

62 ~

(

Question 7 of 18

39


The table belowshows a student's test score on a weeklybasis.Week123Week220Week328Week428Week 525Week621Week730 What is the standard deviation?

-

(

4.2

~

3.8

( ) 7.6 (

1.9

Question 9 of 18

The table belowshows a dog's glucose results taken over 9 weeks.Week19.2Week28.4Week33.3Week45.4Week 57.4Week68.4Week74.2Week88.8Week94.8 What is the standard deviation?

-

(

3.35

~

2.24

~

(

4.19

,,.. (

1.86

Question 11 of 18

The table belowshows a dog's glucose results taken over 8 hours.13.824.733.845.657.265.474.483.4 What is the standard deviation? ,,.. (

-

1.3

(

1.2

(

1.4

~

(

1.1

Question 18 of 18

The table belowshows a student's test score on a weeklybasis.Week123Week220Week328Week428Week 525Week621Week730 What is the mean?

-

(

22

(

23

(

24

(

25



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