Organizations
Dates and People
Safety/Security
Regulations
Bioethics
100

FDA

What is the Federal Drug Administration?

100

The scientist that plans and coordinates.

Who is the PI?

100

Examples are goggles, respirators, bonnets, gloves, and face shields

What is PPE?

100

Doesn't cover specific species, enforced by FDA for food and drug research and EPA for pesticides and toxic products. Requires QA unit.

What are the GLP's?

100

The 3 R's

What are Replacement, Reduction and Refinement?

200

AALAS

What is the American Association of Lab Animal Science?

200

The senior administrator that IACUC reports to, who is often the Chief Executive Officer.

Who is the Institutional Official (IO)?

200

Examples are animal bites, scratches, allergies, sharps, noise, chemicals, and radioactivity

What are job hazards?

200

Committee that approves all protocols and amendments, performs semi-annual inspections of the facility, and must have at least 5 members.

What is the IACUC?

200

This principle of the 3 R's, refers to using non-animal alternatives instead of using animals.

What is replacement?

300

AVMA

What is American Veterinary Medical Association?

300

The year the 3R's were published.

What was 1959?

300

Important document that details steps for disaster.

What is a Disaster Plan?

300

The law, enacted in 1966, enforced by USDA that requires the minimum care and treatment of some warm-blooded vertebrates used in research with exceptions of rats and mice.

What is the Animal Welfare Act?

300

This principle of the 3R's refers to using the minimum number of animals.

What is Reduction?

400

OSHA

Who is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration?

400

Leader of the group of veterinarians that met in Chicago and formed the ACP.

Who was Nathan Brewer?

400

A parasite transmitted through cats, dangerous to pregnant women.

What is Toxoplasma Gondii?

400

These regulations, administered by APHIS of the USDA which must comply with the AWA and amendments, are published each year in the Code of Federal Regulations. 

What are the Animal Welfare Regulations (AWR)?

400

This principle of the 3R's refers to refining procedures to minimize pain and distress. 

What is Refinement?

500

Former name of AALAS. 

What is the Animal Care Panel (ACP)?

500

In this year the Animal Welfare Act was enacted.

What was 1966?

500

According to the disaster plan, the security plan and emergency response plan, this must be preserved above all else. 

What is human life?

500

This book provides guidelines and standards for a variety of areas including caging, training, and vet care. It covers all vertebrates including, rodents, birds, wildlife, and aquatic species.

What is the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals or the guide?

500

The zoologist and microbiologist that developed the 3R's.

Who are William Russell and Rex Burch?

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