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ALAT Training Chapters 12-13

ALAT Training Chapters 12-13. Recognition of Disease 100. Multiple Choice: Who is usually the first person to identify, document and report a sick animal? Principal Investigator Animal Technician Lab Animal Veterinarian Research Technician. b) Animal Technician.

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ALAT Training Chapters 12-13

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  1. ALAT Training Chapters 12-13

  2. Recognition of Disease 100 Multiple Choice: Who is usually the first person to identify, document and report a sick animal? Principal Investigator Animal Technician Lab Animal Veterinarian Research Technician b) Animal Technician

  3. Recognition of Disease 200 Define: “ALOPECIA” Hair Loss

  4. Recognition of Disease 300 Hunched posture Scruffy hair coat Emaciation (thin) Reluctant to eat and/or drink Name two clinical signs seen in sick mice

  5. Recognition of Disease 400 Multiple Choice: Dyspnea frequently indicates a problem with which body system? Urogenital Integument Respiratory Gastrointestinal c) Respiratory

  6. Recognition of Disease 500 Define “Pruritus” Excessive scratching (persistent itch)

  7. Disease 100 Define: “Disease” Any alteration of normal anatomy or physiology

  8. Disease 200 Multiple Choice: “Circadian rhythm” refers to: Rate that crickets reproduce Direction that circling mice circle A specific light/dark cycle Sound cicadas make at night c) A specific light/dark cycle

  9. Disease 300 Name three TYPES of disease-causing organisms. Viruses, Bacteria, Fungi, Protozoa, Helminths, Arthropods

  10. Disease 400 Multiple Choice: Any living organism that carries (transmits) disease-causing microbes (infectious agents) is a: Fomite Mutation Vector Research Technician c) Vector

  11. Disease500 Multiple Choice: Which of the following are important parts of a good Health Monitoring program? Sentinels and vaccinations Soiled cage bedding and fresh food Sentinels, necropsy and blood testing Blood testing, food analysis and biohazards c) Sentinels, necropsy and blood testing

  12. Syphacia mesocriceti Drugs100 Multiple Choice: Which of the following doesn’t “fit” in this list? Anthelmintic Insecticide Antiprotozoal Anesthetic d) Anesthetic

  13. Drugs 200 Multiple Choice: The word used to describe when drugs are administered into muscle is: Intraperitoneal (IP) Intracardiac (IC) Intramuscular (IM) Subcutaneous (SQ) c) Intramuscular (IM)

  14. Drugs 300 Multiple Choice: Which parenteral injection method is most dangerous? Subcutaneous (SQ) Intradermal (ID) Intravenous (IV) Intracardiac (IC) d) Intracardiac (IC)

  15. Drugs 400 Multiple Choice: Which words go together the best? Gavage/Oral Topical/Intradermal Inhalation/Antibiotic Rectal/Intraperitoneal a) Gavage/Oral

  16. Drugs 500 Multiple Choice: Which of the following does not belong? Isoflurane Carbaryl Ketamine Buprenorphine b) Carbaryl

  17. Diseases and Records 100 Multiple Choice: At the LASC, an abnormal condition in an animal is recorded on: A green card, the problem log A blue card The problem log The animal health summary sheet a) The problem log

  18. Diseases and Records 200 Multiple Choice: Typical signs of respiratory disease include: Coughing, sneezing, nasal discharge Paralysis, alopecia Diarrhea, vomiting Bleeding, rectal prolapse a) Coughing, sneezing, nasal discharge

  19. Diseases and Records 300 Multiple Choice: All entries in a health record or problem log should contain: Facts and interpretations Technician’s initials and date Date and interpretations of findings Animal I.D. and temperature b) Technician’s initials and date

  20. Diseases and Records 400 Multiple Choice (two): Eating a large amount of a toxic substance will cause: a) Infectious disease b) Noninfectious disease b) Noninfectious disease

  21. Diseases and Records 500 Multiple Choice: What happens at the LASC after a technician puts a Green card on a sick animal’s cage? Lab Animal veterinarian examines animal Research Technician calls the PI Supervisor examines animal, contacts PI and makes notes in problem log Animal technician treats animal with antibiotics c) Supervisor examines animal, contacts PI and makes notes in problem log

  22. All Together Now100 Multiple Choice: “Isolation” of a sick animal means: It is separated from healthy animals It is vaccinated against common disease causing organisms It is euthanized It is incinerated a) It is separated from healthy animals

  23. All Together Now 200 Multiple Choice: A typical weanling mouse is about ___ weeks old and weighs about ___ grams. 2 weeks, 30 grams 2 weeks, 15 grams 3 weeks, 30 grams 3 weeks, 15 grams d) 3 weeks, 15 grams

  24. All Together Now 300 Two Choices: If a tumor is described as being on the caudal part of a rabbit’s chest, it is closer to her: Head Tail b) Tail

  25. All Together Now 400 Multiple Choice: 22° C is __°F? 12 1.8 72 84 c) 72 = (1.8 x 22) + 32

  26. All Together Now 500 Two Choices: The pulmonary artery takes blood ______ the heart. to from a) to

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