Vet - Injections
Quiz by Yvette Ingram
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Which of the following methods is used to inject a drug into the tissue layer between the skin and the muscle?
Injections are most commonly given with a syringe, which of the following is NOT one of the three main parts of a syringe?
Which of the following is the part of the syringe which holds the medicine?
Which of the following statements is true when referring to the diameter of a needle?
If the dosage for a certain vaccination calls for 5 cc per animal and you are vaccinating 10 animals, how many milliliters of the vaccine will you use?
Needle length is based on the type of injection being administered. Generally, shorter needles are used for which type of injection?
According to Steve Kennedy, DVM, where is the most common location for an intramuscular injection (IM) on horses and cattle?
According to Jenna Barber, DVM, where should feline vaccines be injected?
Which of the following was NOT included in the core vaccines given to dogs?
Which of the following was NOT included in the core vaccines given to horses?
According to Jenna Barber, DVM, after receiving a vaccination, what may develop on a cat’s body?
According to Steve Kennedy, DVM, where are subcutaneous injections  performed on cattle?
Which of the following methods is used to inject a drug directly into the vein of an animal?
Which of the following was NOT included in the core vaccines given to cats?
Which of the following is the part of the syringe which allows the applicator to push the medication through the syringe?