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Veterinary Technician Specialist Anesthesia and Analgesia Practice Test 2026-2027 and Free Sample Questions

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Format 300 questions / 90 min
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Exam cycle 2026-2027
Passing target 70%

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Question 1 Anesthetic monitoring

Question 1: Anesthetic monitoring

During inhalant anesthesia in a dog, the capnograph displays an end-tidal carbon dioxide reading of 65 mmHg. This value most likely indicates which condition?

Question 2 Pre-anesthetic assessment

Question 2: Pre-anesthetic assessment

A veterinarian assigns a patient an ASA physical status classification of III. This category indicates a patient with:

Question 3 Analgesic pharmacology

Question 3: Analgesic pharmacology

A patient recovering from orthopedic surgery is given a constant rate infusion combination known by the abbreviation MLK. Which three drugs make up this combination?

Question 4 Anesthetic equipment

Question 4: Anesthetic equipment

A technician is setting up a non-rebreathing circuit for a 3 kg cat. The primary reason a non-rebreathing system is selected over a circle rebreathing system for this patient is that it:

Question 5 Pain assessment

Question 5: Pain assessment

A technician uses the Glasgow Composite Measure Pain Scale to assess a postoperative dog. This validated tool primarily evaluates pain by:

Question 6 Anesthetic complications

Question 6: Anesthetic complications

An anesthetized dog suddenly develops a heart rate of 38 beats per minute. The technician should recognize this as bradycardia and consider which initial intervention?

Question 7 Local anesthesia

Question 7: Local anesthesia

A technician must not exceed the toxic dose of bupivacaine when assisting with a local block in a dog. Bupivacaine is associated with which characteristic compared to lidocaine?

Question 8 Fluid therapy

Question 8: Fluid therapy

For a healthy dog under inhalant anesthesia, current guidelines recommend a starting intraoperative crystalloid fluid rate of approximately:

Question 9 Opioid pharmacology

Question 9: Opioid pharmacology

A technician administers buprenorphine to a cat for postoperative pain. Buprenorphine is classified pharmacologically as a:

Question 10 Anesthetic depth assessment

Question 10: Anesthetic depth assessment

A technician assesses anesthetic depth in a dog and notes a central, fixed eye position, absent palpebral reflex, and relaxed jaw tone. These findings are most consistent with:

Question 11 Sedative pharmacology

Question 11: Sedative pharmacology

Dexmedetomidine is given as a premedication. Which cardiovascular effect should the technician anticipate shortly after administration?

Question 12 Capnography interpretation

Question 12: Capnography interpretation

During anesthesia the capnograph waveform suddenly drops to zero and remains there. After confirming the patient, the technician's most likely concern is:

Question 13 Hypotension management

Question 13: Hypotension management

A dog under isoflurane anesthesia has a mean arterial pressure of 50 mmHg. After confirming this hypotension, an appropriate first step is to:

Question 14 Anesthetic emergencies

Question 14: Anesthetic emergencies

During a procedure, an anesthetized cat's electrocardiogram shows no organized electrical activity and there is no palpable pulse or heartbeat. The technician should immediately:

Question 15 Multimodal analgesia

Question 15: Multimodal analgesia

The concept of multimodal or balanced analgesia in veterinary patients refers to:

Question 16 Endotracheal intubation

Question 16: Endotracheal intubation

After intubating a dog, the technician inflates the endotracheal tube cuff. The cuff should be inflated only until:

Question 17 NSAID safety

Question 17: NSAID safety

Before a technician administers a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug such as carprofen to a surgical patient, an important contraindication to check for is:

Question 18 Recovery monitoring

Question 18: Recovery monitoring

During anesthetic recovery, the endotracheal tube is typically removed from a dog when the patient:

Question 19 Anesthetic drug calculations

Question 19: Anesthetic drug calculations

A dog weighs 20 kg and is to receive propofol for induction at a dose of 4 mg per kg. The propofol concentration is 10 mg per mL. What volume should be drawn up?

Question 20 Oxygenation monitoring

Question 20: Oxygenation monitoring

A pulse oximeter on an anesthetized patient breathing 100 percent oxygen reads an SpO2 of 88 percent. This finding most likely indicates:

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What this 2026-2027 Veterinary Technician Specialist Anesthesia and Analgesia Practice Test covers

This practice test is designed for students and professionals preparing for Veterinary Technician Specialist Anesthesia and Analgesia who want stronger exam-day confidence, better explanation quality, and more useful answer review than a generic test bank.

Focus areas include patient handling, specimen collection, infection prevention, documentation, along with scenario-based judgment, careful review of why distractors are less correct, and real-world analogies that help the key ideas stick.

Work through up to 60 NAVTA-style questions built around patient handling, specimen collection, and the wording patterns students usually miss on the first read.
Use answer-by-answer rationales to learn why the correct option wins and why weaker distractors fail in Veterinary exam situations.
Review 3 real-world analogies, topic article cards, and source checks after each question so infection prevention and documentation feel easier to recognize under pressure.
Build timing, confidence, and recall with scenario-based practice that feels closer to the real Veterinary Technician Specialist Anesthesia and Analgesia than a generic flashcard dump.

Prepare for the Veterinary Technician Specialist Anesthesia and Analgesia with realistic NAVTA practice questions, timed review, detailed rationales, and real-world analogies that make harder Veterinary concepts easier to remember.

This practice test is designed for students and professionals preparing for Veterinary Technician Specialist Anesthesia and Analgesia who want stronger exam-day confidence, better explanation quality, and more useful answer review than a generic test bank.

Focus areas include patient handling, specimen collection, infection prevention, documentation, along with scenario-based judgment, careful review of why distractors are less correct, and real-world analogies that help the key ideas stick.

What you will practice on this page

  • Work through up to 60 NAVTA-style questions built around patient handling, specimen collection, and the wording patterns students usually miss on the first read.
  • Use answer-by-answer rationales to learn why the correct option wins and why weaker distractors fail in Veterinary exam situations.
  • Review 3 real-world analogies, topic article cards, and source checks after each question so infection prevention and documentation feel easier to recognize under pressure.
  • Build timing, confidence, and recall with scenario-based practice that feels closer to the real Veterinary Technician Specialist Anesthesia and Analgesia than a generic flashcard quiz.

How to use this exam to study smarter

  1. Start with the 20-question free sample to spot whether patient handling or specimen collection is slowing you down before you buy the full exam.
  2. After each block, review every rationale and the 3 real-world analogies, topic article cards, and source checks so the tested pattern behind infection prevention becomes easier to remember.
  3. Retake the full Veterinary Technician Specialist Anesthesia and Analgesia practice test in timed mode and focus on cleaner decision-making, not just memorizing the last answer.

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