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Which medication should be utilized cautiously due to its potential to increase viral shedding in acute URI cases?

a) Famcyclovir b) Corticosteroids c) Trifluridine d) Lysine

Which of the following are generally symptoms of an animal suffering from nasal polyps according to the text?

a) Sneezing, Mucopurulent discharge b) Chronic pain, Appetite loss c) Stomach upset, Diarrhea d) Stomach upset, Weight loss

Based on the text, which of the following observations suggest an advanced stage of nasal tumor in cats?

a) Mucopurulent discharge, Chronic keratitis b) Respiratory distress, Exophthalmos c) Neurologic signs, Exophthalmos d) Angular limb deformity, Seizures

Which antibiotic is suggested for treating Chlamydophila in cats?

a) Doxycycline b) Amoxicillin c) Famcyclovir d) Trifluridine

Which organism is most likely to cause nasal discharge that contains blood in cats?

a) Bordetella bronchiseptica b) Mycoplasma spp. c) Capillaria boehmi d) Aspergillus fumigatus

The primary transmission route for nasal parasites is through direct contact with infected animals.

Which of the following is a common sign of Eosinophilic conjunctivitis?

a) White/pink vascular distribution b) Excessive lacrimation c) Hypersalivation d) Severe dehydration

Which of these factors contribute to recurrent symptoms in feline viral respiratory infections?

a) Stressful environments b) Steroid treatment c) High-quality diet d) Effective vaccination

Chronic stromal keratitis can result in scarring and pigmentation.

True or False: Short-acting glucocorticoids such as Prednisone can be used to reduce inflammation and help improve breathing in cases of laryngeal issues.

True or False: Unilateral arytenoid lateralization is a recommended surgery for repeating episodes of laryngeal paralysis.

The term 'pterygospasm' refers to excessive:

a) Urination b) Salivation c) Sweating d) Bleeding

Laryngeal paralysis can develop regardless of a dog’s age or breed.

Polyneuropathy affecting laryngeal function can be caused by all of the following except?

a) Immune-mediated disorders b) Infectious diseases c) Congenital disorders d) Allergic reactions

What symptom is associated with laryngeal paralysis?

a) Tachycardia b) Stridor c) Polydipsia d) Weight gain

Hypothyroidism can commonly trigger laryngeal paralysis in dogs.

Which anatomical part is not typically affected by laryngeal paralysis?

a) Abductor muscle b) Vocal folds c) Arytenoid cartilages d) Diaphragm

Concurrent pharyngeal or esophageal dysfunction often accompanies:

a) Aspiration pneumonia b) Reverse sneezing c) Elongated soft palate d) Laryngitis

Which treatments are considered for severe cases of brachycephalic airway syndrome?

a) Steroid therapy b) Surgical correction of stenotic nares c) Weight management d) All of the above

Identify the factors that can exacerbate airway syndromes in brachycephalic breeds.

a) Heat b) Excitement c) Exercise d) All of the above

Which of the following is not a component of BOAS?

a) Elongated soft palate b) Hypoplastic trachea c) Laryngeal paralysis d) Stenotic nares

Which condition is primarily a potential cause of laryngeal paralysis?

a) Idiopathic b) Heart disease c) Renal failure d) Diabetes

Recurrent laryngeal nerves are responsible for widening the cartilage during inhalation.

Which underlying conditions can lead to laryngeal issues?

a) Hypothyroidism b) Myasthenia Gravis c) Idiopathic causes d) All of the above

Which breed is particularly prone to hypothyroidism-related laryngeal paralysis?

a) German Shepherd b) Labrador Retriever c) Chihuahua d) Poodle

Select all that can be treatment options for laryngeal paralysis.

a) Cage rest with steroids b) Glucocorticoid therapy c) Surgical removal of arytenoid cartilages d) Correction of thyroid abnormalities