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1. 
What is colic
A.
Acute abdomen
B.
Chest pain
C.
Lameness
D.
Restlessness
2. 
Possible clinical signs of colic
A.
Depress, head pressing, abdominal breathing, and inapetite
B.
Sweating, reluctant to move, muscle twitching, and groaning
C.
Restlessness or depress, pawing, circling, sweating, and inapetite
D.
Circling, head pressing, depress, and ataxia
3. 
Location for determining the movement of IG tract at ileocecal valve
A.
Dorsal part of Left paralumbar fossa
B.
Dorsal part of right paralumbar fossa
C.
Ventral part of Left paralumbar fossa
D.
Ventral part of right paralumbar fossa
4. 
Most likely characteristic of gut sound in impaction of the large colon
A.
Increase
B.
Decrease
C.
Not change
D.
Varies (can be either increase or decrease)
5. 
Gut sound usually increase in which condition
A.
Gastric ulceration
B.
Impaction
C.
Ileus
D.
Spasmodic colic
6. 
Prolong CRT in colic is not a suitable tool to reflect what problem
A.
Severe pain
B.
Hypovolemic
C.
Dehydration
D.
Excessive accumulation of circulatory volume in certain section of GI tract
7. 
Not the best longterm indication of severe pain in colic horse
A.
HR greater than 80 beats/min
B.
Constant sweating
C.
Severe restlessness with several attempt to lay down
D.
Injected (red) gum
8. 
Benefit of abdominocenthesis
A.
Decompress stomach
B.
Remove excessive fluid from the GI tract
C.
Obtain peritoneal fluid for further analysis
D.
Can be one of the route of drug administration
9. 
A simple and essential equipment for saving life and for treating horses suffered from colic
A.
Stethoscope
B.
Nasogastric tube
C.
Intravenous catheter
D.
Nose twitch
10. 
Recurrent of gastric reflux in a short duration (less than 1 hours)
A.
Esophageal obstruction
B.
Gastric ulceration
C.
Proximal enteritis
D.
Impaction of the pelvic flexure