What does PPE stand for?
Personal Protection Equipment
What does OSHA stand for?
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
What is the purpose of the Skeletal system?
Central Framework, Gives shape, and Provides protection
Which muscle closes the mouth?
Masseter
What does PNS stand for?
Peripheral Nervous System
What does C&D stand for?
Cleaning and Disinfecting
Biohazard
What are the basic shapes of bones?
Long bones, Short bones, Flat and Irregular
Which muscle opens the mouth?
Digastricus
What are the main structures of the nervous system?
Brain, Spinal Cord, Peripheral Nerves
How many routes of common transmission are there?
6
What does MSDS stand for?
Material Safety Data Sheet
What shape of bone is in it's own category?
Sesamoid bones
In the pelvic limb, which muscle is egg shaped?
Middle gluteal
How many pairs of Cranial Nerves are there?
XII (12)
Where does the "Clean Team Member" stay?
At the Vehicle
How many hazards does OSHA recognize?
6
Who is the Nuchal ligament found in?
Horses
How many heads does the Biceps brachii have in animals?
One
What part of the CNS can intercept pain receptors?
Spinal Cord
What is a "Dirty Team Member"
Someone exposed to contaminates on a premises
What are 3 Hazards OSHA recognizes?
Biological, Ergonomic, Workplace, Chemical, Physical and Safety
What is the framework for bone growth in young animals?
Cartilage
What is important to know anatomically about the muscles of the thoracic limb?
All domestic species have all 8
What part of the brain causes instant death?
Brain Stem
Specifically: Medulla oblongata