Regional/Local anesthetic blocs are important because they r…

Regional/Local anesthetic blocs are important because they reduce the MAC of inhalant being used, lower the recovery time, and help avoid using general anesthesia in large animal patients such as equine and bovine. This block is used to block the forelimb from the distal half of the humerus to the toes.  

This is an example of Text (no questions) question type. Thi…

This is an example of Text (no questions) question type. This features allows you to add text between sets of questions in order add additional prompts to an assessment. Some examples: The next set of questions will focus on the content related to Chapter X. The following questions are related to the journal readings of XYZ. Use the formulas in your textbook on pages XX-XX to answer the following questions.

This is an example of a Multiple Answers question. This ques…

This is an example of a Multiple Answers question. This question will show a checkbox next to each answer, and the student must select ALL the answers you mark as correct. Marking incorrect answers will be deducted from the points earned. Marking too few correct answers will earn partial credit. Your question: What are the quiz types of a Classic Quiz? (Check all that apply.)

This is an example of a Multiple Dropdowns question. It basi…

This is an example of a Multiple Dropdowns question. It basically functions to combine several multiple-choice questions into one question. Your question: In a Classic Quiz, to Moderate a quiz, it must be [status]. You can use Moderate this Quiz on a timed quiz to give individual students extra [attempt].  

This is an example of a Matching question. Build pairs of ma…

This is an example of a Matching question. Build pairs of matching values. Students will see values on the left and have to select the matching value on the right from a drop-down. Multiple rows can have the same answer, and you can add additional distractors to the right side. Your question: “Match the Canvas tool with its function.”  

This is an example of a Fill in Multiple Blanks question. St…

This is an example of a Fill in Multiple Blanks question. Students will see the question with multiple text boxes to type in their answers. When designing a question, be sure to define all possible correct answers for all “blanks.” Your question: Classic quizzes use [bank1] banks and New Quizzes use [bank2] banks as their respective question repositories.