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question 29
1 pts
the serum of horses normally has a
o yellow tint as a result of increased serum bilirubin levels, because horses do not have gallbladders.
o white tint as a result of increased serum lipids, because horses eat high - fat diets.
o yellow tint as a result of increased serum carotenoids, because horses make increased levels of vitamin a.
o white tint as a result of increased serum calcium carbonate, because horses eat diets high in calcium.
question 30
1 pts
recumbent horses are particularly challenging to manage effectively in a hospital setting. which of the following is not a major concern?
o decubital ulcers
o muscle damage as the result of pressure and decreased circulation
o failure to void urine
o inability to vocalize
For Question 29: Horses lack gallbladders, and bilirubin gives the serum a yellow tint. Horses don't have high - fat diets to cause white - tinted serum from lipids, don't produce high levels of vitamin A - related carotenoids to tint serum yellow, and calcium carbonate doesn't cause a white tint in serum.
For Question 30: Decubital ulcers, muscle damage from pressure and poor circulation, and failure to void urine are major concerns in recumbent horses. Horses are not vocalization - dependent in the same way as some other species, and inability to vocalize is not a major concern.
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Question 29: yellow tint as a result of increased serum bilirubin levels, because horses do not have gallbladders.
Question 30: Inability to vocalize