Exam 40: Basic Veterinary Restraint and Handling Procedures

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behaviors that are instinctive and understood by the animal when it is born
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dorsal recumbency
redirected aggression
body language
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behaviors that are instinctive and understood by the animal when it is born
dorsal recumbency
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how an organism reacts to the changes in its environment
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knot
territorial aggression
venipuncture
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how an organism reacts to the changes in its environment
knot
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a tie that makes a loop around a stationary location such as a post or fence
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restraint
fear aggression
territorial aggression
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a tie that makes a loop around a stationary location such as a post or fence
restraint
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Which of the following factors should be considered when handling animals?

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A quick release knot is done by the technique "right over left, left over right."

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What is the radiology term for an x-ray view taken when an animal is on its back on the x-ray table?

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made from one to two pieces of rope material where one section of the rope prevents slipping of another
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snare pole
reefer's knot
half hitch
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made from one to two pieces of rope material where one section of the rope prevents slipping of another
snare pole
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Which of the following descriptions pertains to the CEPHALIC VEIN?

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used to keep an animal in a sitting position for ease of completing a procedure
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restraint
animal behavior
oblique
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used to keep an animal in a sitting position for ease of completing a procedure
restraint
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behavior with a "pack" animal instinct and social status within a group
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venipuncture
saphenous vein
oblique
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behavior with a "pack" animal instinct and social status within a group
venipuncture
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A glass or plastic ___________________________ may be used to sedate cats or small animals under gas anesthesia.

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What technique is used to best control a cat by using the dominant hand to grasp the skin over the neck?

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submissive
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single bow knot that allows a quick release tie
the practice of using a needle to place into a blood vessel
medication given to calm an animal
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submissive
single bow knot that allows a quick release tie
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refers to an animal's protective nature of its environment such as an owner, offspring, or food
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submissive
dorsal recumbency
snare pole
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refers to an animal's protective nature of its environment such as an owner, offspring, or food
submissive
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Lateral recumbency is the animal lying on its chest.

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Which of the following knots is most commonly used for safe tying of a large animal?

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A _____________________ is placed on the head of a horse to lead and control it while walking.

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The term ____________________ means lying down.

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List 3 examples of innate behavior.

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The stretch and scruff techniques are the same restraint procedure.

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