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question 11
horses with respiratory disease may present with an increased respiratory rate, which is termed _______.
○ dyspnea
○ tachypnea
○ apnea
○ stridor
question 12
_______ is a highly fatal neurologic disease in horses characterized by a stiff, stilted gait, hyperexcitability, seizure, and coma and is commonly present in the environment and invades wounds or cuts.
○ tetanus
○ botulism
○ herpes
○ lyme disease
For Question 11, tachypnea refers to an increased respiratory rate. Dyspnea is difficulty in breathing, apnea is absence of breathing, and stridor is a high - pitched sound during breathing. For Question 12, tetanus is a highly fatal neurologic disease in horses with the described symptoms. Botulism, herpes, and Lyme disease have different characteristic symptoms.
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Question 11: B. tachypnea
Question 12: A. Tetanus