The document contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of pathology terminology. The questions cover different types of shock including hypovolemic, septic, and neurogenic shock. Additional questions address the causes of edema including increased capillary permeability, increased venous hydrostatic pressure, and decreased osmotic pressure. Terms like inflammatory edema, hydrocele, and the protein that exerts most osmotic pressure in blood (albumin) are also tested.
The document contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of pathology terminology. The questions cover different types of shock including hypovolemic, septic, and neurogenic shock. Additional questions address the causes of edema including increased capillary permeability, increased venous hydrostatic pressure, and decreased osmotic pressure. Terms like inflammatory edema, hydrocele, and the protein that exerts most osmotic pressure in blood (albumin) are also tested.
The document contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of pathology terminology. The questions cover different types of shock including hypovolemic, septic, and neurogenic shock. Additional questions address the causes of edema including increased capillary permeability, increased venous hydrostatic pressure, and decreased osmotic pressure. Terms like inflammatory edema, hydrocele, and the protein that exerts most osmotic pressure in blood (albumin) are also tested.
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.