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Home Study Course Test for Certification

Please answer the 55 questions below to test your knowledge of holistic horse care based on the Home Study Course. You must have purchased the Home Study Course to take this version of the test and qualify for Certification. If you score 85% or above, we will mail you a certificate of completion for the course. If you do not score 85% or above, you can take the test again at any time.

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1. Older horses may have loose teeth because

  1. they don't have enough calcium in the diet.
  2. they don't have enough phosphorus in the diet.
  3. horse's teeth continually erupt throughout life so the roots become more shallow later in life.
  4. dental floating damages the teeth
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2. Supporting a sedated horse's head in a sling while doing dental procedures

  1. makes him more comfortable.
  2. makes it easier to open his mouth.
  3. is safer than holding the head.
  4. can potentially cause stress on the vertebrae in his neck.
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3. An ideal way to approach dental work would be to

  1. hand float most of the teeth and use power tools for balancing.
  2. use 1 float that get the job done quickly.
  3. sedate the horse heavily so he won't remember any discomfort.
  4. take off as much tooth as possible so the horse will need floating less frequently
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4. Incisors need to be reduced

  1. if they are wedged rather than straight.
  2. they are interfering with molar function
  3. major balance work has been done on the molars
  4. all of the above.
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5. Bit seats are done to

  1. keep the tongue from rubbing on the edge of the lower 2nd premolar
  2. keep the cheeks from rubbing on the upper front 2nd premolar
  3. allow the horse to carry the bit with more comfort
  4. all of the above.
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6. Trace mineral salt blocks rarely provide for horse's mineral needs because

  1. they are designed for cattle which have more bacteria to help them utilize inorganic minerals
  2. horse's won't lick them
  3. they do not have the right minerals for horses
  4. the salt keeps them from eating enough minerals
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7. Lactobacillus acidophilus is a primary bacteria of the

  1. small intestine
  2. large intestine
  3. cecum
  4. small colon
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8. Young horses acquire healthy bacteria in the digestive tract

  1. by grazing
  2. by eating fresh manure
  3. in utero
  4. through the mare's milk
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9. Horses secrete stomach acid

  1. immediately after eating grain
  2. immediately after eating hay
  3. as they start to eat
  4. continuously
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10. Healthy intestinal bacteria

  1. are very hearty and resistant to stress
  2. are stronger than most pathogenic bacteria
  3. are more sensitive and fragile than pathogenic bacteria
  4. increase in numbers when a horse is stressed.
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11. The best way to help a healthy horse gain weight is to

  1. increase grain
  2. add fat to the diet
  3. add probiotics and digestive enzymes to the diet
  4. b and c
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12. A prebiotic is

  1. a cultured strain of bacteria
  2. a strain of bacteria in the stomach
  3. a substance that provides nutrients and supports a good environment for healthy bacteria to grow in
  4. none of the above
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13. Things which affect beneficial bacteria include

  1. chemical dewormers
  2. stress
  3. antibiotics
  4. all of the above
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14. Probiotics are sometimes added to feed or supplements to

  1. provide flavor
  2. make the feed more nutritious
  3. support the digestive tract of the horse
  4. because they are cheap
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15. Examples of probiotics include

  1. fastrack, probios, acidophilus
  2. yucca, calf manna, red cell
  3. clovite, grow and win, stress dex
  4. rice bran, wheat bran, flax meal
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16. Horses' feet should be cleaned

  1. daily to remove packed dirt
  2. only as needed to remove rocks and manure
  3. after riding
  4. as often as possible
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17. Treating laminitis is most successful when you focus on

  1. proper hoof care
  2. bsystemic problems
  3. keeping the management as natural as possible
  4. all of the above
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18. The best bedding for an acutely laminitic horse is

  1. washed river sand
  2. shavings
  3. straw
  4. rubber mats
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19. Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for laminitis

  1. should be used freely to keep the horse as pain free as possible
  2. should be avoided if possible and replaced with antioxidants to relieve inflammation
  3. should be continued until the horse is fully recovered
  4. are important so the horse will keep moving and not lay down
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20. Osteomyelitis (infection of the bone)

  1. should be considered in chronic abscesses which continue to open and drain
  2. is a concern if a puncture wound is deep enough to involve the bone
  3. can occur secondary to coffin bone rotation in severe laminitis
  4. all of the above
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21. The best treatment for an uncomplicated abscess is

  1. Epson salt soaks
  2. flushing with hydrogen peroxide
  3. antibiotics
  4. bute
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22. Acute conditions

  1. are best treated with drugs
  2. may be a sign of underlying chronic disease
  3. are best treated with natural remedies
  4. are never serious
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23. Holistic supportive care for a horse with uncomplicated flu might include
  1. antibiotics to prevent bacterial infection
  2. non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs to lower the fever
  3. steroids to stimulate the appetite
  4. probiotics to support the gut bacteria
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24. Arnica is an excellent homeopathic remedy to consider for

  1. puncture wounds
  2. colic
  3. any condition where blood leaks into the tissues
  4. colds
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25. Nux vomica is one remedy to consider for

  1. impaction colics
  2. colic form overeating
  3. spasmodic colic alternating it with chamomile
  4. all of the above
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26. One way to help a horse with colic to pass trapped gas is to

  1. put direct pressure on the acupuncture points GV1 and Bau Hui
  2. pull on the tail
  3. feed him a bran mash
  4. give a dose of arnica
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27. To help prevent colic

  1. do regular dental care
  2. never change your feeding program
  3. never stress your horse
  4. deworm with chemical dewormers once a month
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28. For a hematoma the best homeopathic remedy to start with is

  1. Nux vomica
  2. Hypericum
  3. Arnica
  4. Chamomile
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29. Holistic medicine

  1. uses only natural medicines
  2. is energy medicine
  3. involves working with the body to help it heal
  4. is always curative
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30. Western medicine

  1. focuses on symptom removal
  2. uses only drugs to treat disease
  3. never cures
  4. should never be used
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31. Palliating symptoms

  1. is not holistic
  2. allows the disease process to progress
  3. causes them to go away permanently
  4. all of the above
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32. Palliating symptoms is acceptable

  1. if the disease is not curable
  2. the underlying cause has been eliminated
  3. a and b
  4. none of the above
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33. Giving bute or banamine for temporary relief of arthritis pain would be an example of

  1. palliation
  2. cure
  3. suppression
  4. all of the above
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34. The vital force of the body produces symptoms

  1. to let us know what drugs to use
  2. in an effort to heal
  3. in response to the effects of disease
  4. when the vital force is weak
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35. Removing symptoms without addressing the underlying cause can

  1. cause the animal to get worse long term
  2. help the animal feel better short term
  3. require continued medication
  4. all of the above
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36. Using a Traditional Chinese Medicine approach, weak hooves could be related to

  1. the wrong type of shoe
  2. wet weather
  3. liver stress
  4. Kidney Yang deficiency
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37. Using Echinacea rather than antibiotics would be a

  1. natural approach
  2. holistic approach
  3. drug approach
  4. homeopathic approach
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38. Homeopathy is a system of medicine based on

  1. using herbs to treat symptoms
  2. the principle of "like treats like"
  3. the doctrine of signatures
  4. using a low dose of drugs
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39. Homeopathic remedies are prepared

  1. using a series of dilutions and agitations
  2. by grinding and suspending remedies in alcohol
  3. by boiling to concentrate the remedy
  4. by mixing with water and setting them in the sun
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40. Homeopathic remedies are available in

  1. sugar pellets
  2. liquids
  3. tablets
  4. all of the above
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41. In acute cases response should be seen to a homeopathic remedy by no more than

  1. 1 dose
  2. 2 doses
  3. 3 doses
  4. 4 doses
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42. In chronic cases, homeopathic remedies are given

  1. infrequently in order to evaluate the response
  2. daily
  3. hourly
  4. every other day until improvement
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43. Good homeopathic proscribing depends on

  1. good knowledge of the remedies
  2. careful case taking
  3. patience
  4. all of the above
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44. Acupuncture treatment should be based on a knowledge of

  1. Traditional Chinese Medicine
  2. point location
  3. point action
  4. all of the above
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45. In Traditional Chinese Medicine the healing energy in the body is called

  1. The Vital Force
  2. Prana
  3. Qi
  4. all of the above
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46. Energy flows through the body in pathways called meridians. There are

  1. 12 main meridians and 2 unpaired
  2. 6 main meridians and 2 unpaired
  3. 10 main meridians and 2 unpaired
  4. no unpaired meridians
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47. The goal of correctly applied acupuncture treatment is to

  1. relieve pain
  2. remove blockages and balance energy flow in the body
  3. suppress symptoms
  4. all of the above
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48. Traditional Chinese Medicine considers the main cause of disease to be

  1. viruses
  2. bacteria
  3. external environmental pathogens such as dampness
  4. all of the above
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49. One would expect to see improvement from acupuncture treatments in horses after

  1. 2 - 4 sessions
  2. 1 session
  3. 4 - 8 sessions
  4. 6 - 10 sessions
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50. A chiropractic subluxation is

  1. an incomplete or partial dislocation
  2. the alteration of normal dynamics, anatomical or physiological relationships of contiguous articular structures
  3. a fixation of a joint within it's normal range of motion
  4. b and c
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51. Chiropractic subluxations interfere with the transmission of nerve impulses by

  1. pressure from the displaced bones on the nerves
  2. creating inflammation and soft tissue swelling around the nerve roots
  3. a and b
  4. none of the above
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52. Emotional and chemical stress can cause

  1. type B subluxations involving the spinal-menigeal sheath
  2. type A subluxations
  3. both Type A and B subluxations
  4. none of the above
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53. Hay may be higher in fructans when baled

  1. during sunny weather
  2. during cloudy weather
  3. after being rained on
  4. b and c above
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54. The safest time to turn a laminitis prone horse on pasture is

  1. during a drought
  2. during the middle part of the day
  3. when the grass is in a flowering stage
  4. late at night or early morning
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55. One way to help make your pasture safer for a lamintic horse is

  1. mow regularly
  2. never fertilize
  3. irrigate
  4. all of the above
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