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- Q1What does an elevated temperature in an animal indicate?FeverNormal body temperatureDehydrationHypothermia30s
- Q2Which of the following are considered vital signs?Temperature, heart rate, and blood pressureBody mass index, heart rate, and blood sugar levelTemperature, respiration rate, and pulseBlood pressure, cholesterol level, and weight30s
- Q3What can cause elevated vital signs?Stress, excitement, exercise, pain, illness, hot weatherExercise, laughter, happiness, comfort, warm weatherStress, sadness, boredom, cool weather, wellnessRelaxation, sleep, meditation, cold weather, health30s
- Q4What can cause lowered vital signs?Shock, anemia, cold weatherHappiness, joy, warm weatherStress, illness, normal weatherExercise, excitement, hot weather30s
- Q5How is temperature defined in relation to living bodies?Speed of sound, brightness of colorDegree of heatLength of time, height of mountainAmount of water, intensity of light30s
- Q6In what units is temperature measured in the United States?PoundsDegrees FahrenheitDegrees CelsiusKelvin30s
- Q7What is the most accurate way to take an animal's temperature?Under the armpitRectallyOrallyIn the ear30s
- Q8What part of the body is responsible for respiration?StomachLiverLungsHeart30s
- Q9How do cardiovascular disorders affect pulse rates?Increase or decrease dependent upon the conditionAlways decreaseAlways increaseRemain constant30s
- Q10What does a lower than normal temperature in an animal indicate?DehydrationShock or anemiaHypothermiaFever30s