Vocab
Vocab 2
Hazards, Allergies, Zoonoses Oh My ...
How to Wash Our Hands
Misc.
100

removing physical debris from a surface

Cleaning 

100

anything that can potentially cause harm

Hazards

100

Cats- Is this a Hazards, Allergies, or Zoonoses

Allergies

100

Step 1

Wet your hands

100

What are the 4 restraints

Restraint tools,  Restraint positions, Chemical restraints, Vehicle Restraints

200

removes most of the microorganisms from a surface or equipment

Disinfecting

200

living hazards found in environments where animals are kept.

Biohazard

200

Loud Noises - Is this a Hazards, Allergies, or Zoonoses

Hazard

200

Step 2

Apply Soap

200

How should you introduce Dog to dog-

introduce them to an environment unfamiliar  Dogs should be on a leash and the handlers must be observant of the dogs body language. The dogs should be allowed to sniff each other.

300

removes ALL microorganisms through heat and pressure

Sterilization

300

substances that cause allergic reactions

Allergens

300

Rabies- Is this a Hazards, Allergies, or Zoonoses 

Zoonoses 

300

Step 3

Wash your hands for 20 sec.

300

Why is ventilation important?

Ventilation removes microbes and gases, introducing fresh oxygenated air. The ventilation system and an animal facility should prevent air from flowing from areas where sick animals are being kept towards areas where healthy animals are being kept.

400

 an area allowing someone to monitor an animals with symptoms or a disease

Quarantine

400

equipment and clothing worn by a person to protect themselves from harm in potentially hazardous situations

Personal Protective equipment (PPE)

400

Avian Flu - Is this a Bio-Hazards, Allergies, or Zoonoses 

Zoonoses 

400

Step 4

rinse well

400

How should you introduce Cat to Cat-

Cat introductions should also begin with the animals being isolated from each other, but exposed to each other. Gradually allow the cats to see each other for a short amount of time. If the animals tolerate each other, then they can be allowed to see each other for longer periods until they’re accustomed to Each other.

500

is a set of procedures used to prevent the spread of infectious disease.

Biosecurity

500

a nonliving object or materials, such as medical tools and exam tables, which are likely to carry diseases.

Fomites

500

Ammonia- Is this a Bio-Hazards, Allergies, or Zoonoses 

Bio-Hazards

500

step 5

Dry your hands
500

How should you introduce Dog to Cat

hen introducing dogs to cats, it is best to highlight the animals and separate areas of the house and allow them to get used to each other's smells. After the animals are adjusted and calm, then they can be introduced with the dog on a leash until it appears to ignore the cat.

600

 a disease that can be transmitted from one animal species to another, including humans.

Zoonoses

600

is a living organism such as a tick or mosquito that can spread a disease to another organism

Vector

600

Body Fluids - Is this a Bio-Hazards, Allergies, or Zoonoses

Bio-Hazards

600

step 6

turn water off

600

There are 11 requirements for enclosures, what are they? Name 6 for the points

  • Must be safe and keep the animal confined

  • No sharp edges that can injured the animals

  • No holes that could trap an  animal

  • Must have a secure latch

  • Include sufficient space between eating, sleeping, relief, and resting areas

  • Comfortable and large enough resting area to prevent sore joints, and body sores

  • Climbing areas, hiding areas, and toys for enrichment to prevent boredom

  • Proper flooring

  • Resting area provided off metal or wire floors

  • Proper ventilation, dust control, and some degree of natural light

  • Provide adequate intervals of light and darkness on a daily basis to support natural body rhythms

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