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Pathology

 Select most appropriate word(s) from the four options


given with each question.

1. ……………… is the type of shock caused by massive hemorrhage


from a gunshot wound.
(a) Primary shock (b) secondary shock
(c) Septic shock (d) neurogenic shock

: ‫ ألنها‬-‫ هتكون هى االجابة الصحيحة بردو‬Hypovolemic shock ‫ فى االختيارات‬-‫ولو موجود‬


”Type of shock occurs because of blood loss “

2. ……………… is the type of shock that may develop from massive


gangrene of the front legs of a dog.
(a) Primary shock (b) secondary shock
(c) Septic shock (d) neurogenic shock

3. ………………is the type of shock expected in dog with fourth degree


burns.
(a) Primary shock (b) secondary shock
(c) Septic shock (d) neurogenic shock

4. ………………is the type of shock mediated by the nervous system.


(a) Primary shock (b) secondary shock
(c) Septic shock (d) neurogenic shock

5. ………..is the fundamental cause of edema in a 6-year-old dog with


severe renal amyloidosis.
(a) Decreased osmotic pressure (b) increased venous hydrostatic
pressures
(c) increased capillary permeability (d) obstruction of lymphatic
duct

6. ………..is the fundamental cause of edema in a dog with massive


numbers of heartworms in the right ventricle.
(a) Decreased osmotic pressure (b) increased venous hydrostatic
pressures
(c) increased capillary permeability (d) obstruction of lymphatic
duct

7. ……….. is the fundamental cause of edema in a 6-year-old steer with


a massive stomachworm infection.
(a) Decreased osmotic pressure (b) increased venous hydrostatic
pressures
(c) increased capillary permeability (d) obstruction of lymphatic
duct
8. .............refers to an abnormal accumulation of fluid in tissue that is
associated with an inflammatory reaction.
(a) Anasarca (b) Ascites (c) Inflammatory edema (d)
Transudate

9. ......... refers to an accumulation of a transudate in the scrotal sac.


(a) Anasarca (b) Ascites (c) Hydrocele (d) scrotitis

10. ......... is the protein which exerts approximately 80% of the


osmotic
pressure in the bloodstream.
(a) alpha Globulin (b) Albumin (c) Fibrinogen (d) Beta
Globulin

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