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questionnumber="10"
question="A 12 year old Jack Russell Terrier presents to your clinic after delivering 4 puppies out of a litter of 9. It has been approximately 5 hours since the last puppy. What is your next step?"
choice4="Perform radiographs"
choice1="Caesarean section"
choice2="Administer oxytocin"
choice3="Administer fluids"
correctchoice="4"
feedback4="'''Correct!''' The correct answer is to obtain a radiograph. This question can potentially be controversial as to what is the correct answer. In this case, radiograph is a good choice because you are dealing with an older small breed dog which would have a higher likelihood of malpositioning or malformation. Giving oxytocin to an animal when the fetus is unable to fit through the pelvic canal may result in uterine tear or rupture. [[Dystocia|WikiVet Article: Dystocia]]"
feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' The correct answer is to obtain a radiograph. This question can potentially be controversial as to what is the correct answer. In this case, radiograph is a good choice because you are dealing with an older small breed dog which would have a higher likelihood of malpositioning or malformation. Giving oxytocin to an animal when the fetus is unable to fit through the pelvic canal may result in uterine tear or rupture. [[Dystocia|WikiVet Article: Dystocia]]"
feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The correct answer is to obtain a radiograph. This question can potentially be controversial as to what is the correct answer. In this case, radiograph is a good choice because you are dealing with an older small breed dog which would have a higher likelihood of malpositioning or malformation. Giving oxytocin to an animal when the fetus is unable to fit through the pelvic canal may result in uterine tear or rupture. [[Dystocia|WikiVet Article: Dystocia]]"
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The correct answer is to obtain a radiograph. This question can potentially be controversial as to what is the correct answer. In this case, radiograph is a good choice because you are dealing with an older small breed dog which would have a higher likelihood of malpositioning or malformation. Giving oxytocin to an animal when the fetus is unable to fit through the pelvic canal may result in uterine tear or rupture. [[Dystocia|WikiVet Article: Dystocia]]"
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