CVPM Vet Manager Exam: Trivia Quiz!

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The Certified Veterinary Practice Manager (CVPM) exam is administered by the Veterinary Hospital Managers Association (VHMA) which was formed in 1981 in order for people in the veterinary profession to have a means of interaction and effective communication. The CVPM exam is sanctioned by the Institute for Credentialing Excellence. The topics covered in this quiz may include finance, organization of the practice, human resources, and law and ethics of the practice.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    When it comes to distribution, manufacturing, and labeling of germicides and pesticides, which federal regulatory agency has jurisdiction over them?

    • A.

      The United States Department of Agriculture

    • B.

      The Environmental Protection Agency

    • C.

      The Food and Drug Administration

    • D.

      The Drug Enforcement Agency

    Correct Answer
    B. The Environmental Protection Agency
    Explanation
    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has jurisdiction over the distribution, manufacturing, and labeling of germicides and pesticides. The EPA is responsible for regulating and enforcing laws related to protecting human health and the environment from potential risks associated with these chemicals. They establish guidelines and standards for their safe use and ensure that proper labeling and distribution practices are followed to minimize any potential harm to the environment and public health.

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  • 2. 

    In the terms of authority, which court is the lowest in the United States?

    • A.

      Magistrates court

    • B.

      Appellate court

    • C.

      Special court

    • D.

      Court of appeals

    Correct Answer
    A. Magistrates court
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Magistrates court. In the United States, the Magistrates court is considered the lowest level of authority in the judicial system. These courts handle minor offenses, preliminary hearings, and other legal matters. They do not have the power to make final decisions on cases and their decisions can be appealed to a higher court. Appellate courts, special courts, and court of appeals are all higher levels of authority in the US judicial system.

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  • 3. 

    What are the two things that generally define case titles when considering the paperwork necessary for court proceedings?

    • A.

      Two upper case Vs

    • B.

      Names of the parties to the lawsuit

    • C.

      Names of the parties to the lawsuit and a small v

    • D.

      Names of the attorneys

    Correct Answer
    C. Names of the parties to the lawsuit and a small v
    Explanation
    Case titles in court proceedings generally include the names of the parties involved in the lawsuit and a small "v" to indicate the opposing parties. This format helps to identify the parties and distinguish them from other individuals or entities involved in the case. The inclusion of the small "v" denotes the adversarial nature of the legal dispute.

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  • 4. 

    Which name is listed first at the top of the legal case heading, in the event of a lawsuit at the trial court level?

    • A.

      Defendants

    • B.

      Judge

    • C.

      Both parties to the lawsuit

    • D.

      Plaintiff

    Correct Answer
    D. Plaintiff
    Explanation
    In a legal case heading, the name listed first at the top is typically the plaintiff. The plaintiff is the party who initiates the lawsuit and brings the case to the trial court level. The defendant is the party being sued and is usually listed after the plaintiff. The judge's name may appear on the case heading as well, but it is not listed first. Therefore, in the event of a lawsuit at the trial court level, the plaintiff's name is listed first at the top of the legal case heading.

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  • 5. 

    Most cases that involve Veterinary professional liability arise from which of the following?

    • A.

      Law of civil negligence

    • B.

      Probate law

    • C.

      Law of malpractice

    • D.

      Criminal law 

    Correct Answer
    C. Law of malpractice
    Explanation
    Veterinary professional liability cases typically arise from the law of malpractice. This is because veterinarians can be held accountable for any negligence or failure to meet the standard of care expected in their profession, resulting in harm or injury to animals under their care. These cases involve claims of professional negligence, where the veterinarian's actions or omissions are evaluated based on the accepted standards of veterinary practice. Therefore, the law of malpractice is the most relevant and applicable legal framework for addressing veterinary professional liability cases.

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  • 6. 

    Which of the subsequent options is the information that is included in the “Subjective” part of the progress notes?

    • A.

      The sum of all information, whether based on opinion or fact

    • B.

      Information relating to the differential diagnosis and tentative prognosis

    • C.

      Information that is based on fact, not opinion

    • D.

      Information related to owner observations, more opinion than fact

    Correct Answer
    D. Information related to owner observations, more opinion than fact
    Explanation
    The "Subjective" part of progress notes includes information related to owner observations, which is more opinion-based rather than fact-based. This means that it includes the subjective experiences and perspectives of the owner regarding the patient's condition, rather than solely relying on objective facts and data.

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  • 7. 

    Peer reviews and periodic medical record audits aid a Veterinary practice in two main ways. What are those ways?

    • A.

      Survey client / patient data and discover service gaps

    • B.

      Legal compliance and increase profitability

    • C.

      Verify association standards are upheld, and staff compliance

    • D.

      Employee reviews and vaccine reminder compliance

    Correct Answer
    B. Legal compliance and increase profitability
    Explanation
    Peer reviews and periodic medical record audits aid a Veterinary practice in two main ways: legal compliance and increase profitability. By conducting peer reviews and audits, the practice can ensure that they are adhering to all legal requirements and regulations, minimizing the risk of legal issues or penalties. Additionally, these reviews and audits can help identify areas where the practice can improve its efficiency and effectiveness, ultimately leading to increased profitability.

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  • 8. 

    Generally, speaking, who among the following has legal ownership of pet or animal medical records, although laws may be different depending on state or province?

    • A.

      The animal owner

    • B.

      The Veterinary practice

    • C.

      They are public record, and not subject to ownership laws

    • D.

      They are jointly owner between the veterinarian and the pet owner

    Correct Answer
    B. The Veterinary practice
    Explanation
    The correct answer is the Veterinary practice. In general, the medical records of pets or animals are owned by the veterinary practice that provided the medical care. This is because the practice is responsible for maintaining and keeping accurate records of the animal's health and treatment. While the pet owner may have access to these records, the ownership and control of the records typically belong to the veterinary practice.

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  • 9. 

    A drug is required to meet which of the subsequent conditions in order to qualify as a Veterinary prescription drug, according to Section 201-105 of The Code of Federal Regulations?

    • A.

      In the possession of a licensed veterinarian for use in the course of professional practice

    • B.

      Has completed a NADA and submitted all required biochemical assays and trail information

    • C.

      Complies with all FDA testing and labeling directives for use in the practice of veterinary medicine

    • D.

      Was formulated for the specific use on a species of animal other than humans

    Correct Answer
    A. In the possession of a licensed veterinarian for use in the course of professional practice
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "In the possession of a licensed veterinarian for use in the course of professional practice." According to Section 201-105 of The Code of Federal Regulations, a drug qualifies as a Veterinary prescription drug if it is in the possession of a licensed veterinarian and is intended for use in their professional practice. This means that the drug can only be used by a licensed veterinarian and is not intended for over-the-counter or non-professional use.

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  • 10. 

    Which of the following is the type of court that is not found under the special courts title in the USA court system?

    • A.

      Small claims court

    • B.

      Probate court

    • C.

      Traffic court

    • D.

      Juvenile court

    Correct Answer
    A. Small claims court
    Explanation
    The small claims court is not found under the special courts title in the USA court system. Special courts are established to handle specific types of cases, such as tax court, bankruptcy court, or military court. Small claims court, on the other hand, is a type of court that handles civil cases involving small amounts of money. It operates separately from the special courts and is designed to provide a simplified and informal process for resolving disputes between individuals or businesses.

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