The economic feasibility of endoscopy for the small animal general veterinary practice

Presented by Brian Evans, DVM

Continuing education questionnaire

CE credit: 1

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Questions

1. Laparoscopy can be successfully implemented in a one or two doctor small animal general clinic. *
2. Laparoscopic spays aren’t as beneficial as a traditional spay through a small incision. *
3. The cost of laparoscopic equipment is too high to generate a return on an investment in less than 5 years. *
4. Laparoscopy can be a positive addition to your practice in which of the following ways: *
5. Clients are less likely to come in for an ear recheck exam if they see the extent of the disease with a video otoscope. *
6. Ear mites can be diagnosed in the exam room with a video otoscope. *
7. Cerumoliths do not cause damage and do not need to be removed. *
8. Explaining the technical aspects of laparoscopy is the best way to market to clients. *
9. Which employee is the most critical to train on the benefits of laparoscopy? *
10. True or False. Allergy testing is a valuable tool that can determine if environmental allergies are a cause of pruritus. *