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Vet Anatomy Of The Limbs Quiz

This application has been designed for students of veterinary medicine, veterinary technician, veterinary nurs...

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This application has been designed for students of veterinary medicine,
veterinary technician, veterinary nursing, veterinary science, anatomy and for
practicing veterinarians, veterinary nurses, veterinary technicians or anyone
who has been learning about the anatomy of the limbs of domestic species of
animals.

The questions in this test yourself quiz application have been created to test
the users knowledge of information usually covered in a module on the
locomotor apparatus of domestic species, as part of a degree in veterinary
medicine or similar course.

Questions range from:

-identify muscles and their innervation, origin and insertion.
-the position and function of the major nerves.
-features of the osteological structures.
-differences between common domestic species.
-common clinical conditions with a strong anatomical basis.

This application also contains pictures which test your ability to be able to
identify different structures of the limbs on gross anatomical dissection.
Many of the questions require the user to examine the accompanying images and
answer questions relating to them. The images use the canine and bovine
species. While some of the questions may relate specifically to these species,
or question your knowledge on the interspecies differences, the majority of
the questions are generic with regards to species.

Many of the questions in this app examine the users knowledge of topics
covered in another of our apps, 'Vet Anatomy of the Limbs'. Each app can of
course be used independently of each other.

This application is a work in progress and we hope to add more questions
periodically through updates of the app. We hope this app helps you with your
study of the great subject that is veterinary anatomy.

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Last update

Feb. 15, 2013

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