SAE and FFA History
Safety, OSHA & Hazards
Chemical Math & Measurements
Anatomy & Physiology
Vet Terms & Abbreviations
100

What are the three components of the Agricultural Education Model?

What is Classroom interaction, FFA and SAE?

100

What does OSHA stand for?

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

100

Convert 1,000 mL to liters.

1 liter

100

What does the term “cranial” mean?

Toward the head

100

What does the suffix “-itis” mean?

Inflammation

200

What does SAE stand for?

What is Supervised Agricultural Experience?

200

A dog bite is an example of what type of hazard?

Physical hazard

200

Convert 5 lbs to kilograms (1 kg = 2.2 lbs).

2.27 kg (or 2.3 kg)

200

Name one IM injection site in a dog.

Quadriceps, triceps, epaxial muscles, gluteals (any one)

200

Break down “dermatology.”

Derm = skin; -ology = study of; dermatology = study of the skin

$300 Question:

300

Name one leadership skill developed through FFA participation.

Answers may vary (Public speaking, teamwork, responsibility, communication, organization -any one) 

300

Name two PPE items used when cleaning with chemicals.

Gloves, goggles, apron, mask (any two)

300

What formula is used for dilution calculations?

C₁V₁ = C₂V₂

300

Which system is responsible for gas exchange?

Respiratory system

300

What does IM stand for?

Intramuscular

400

Which type of SAE involves conducting experiments to answer a question?

Research SAE

400

What section of the SDS tells you what to do if a chemical gets in your eyes?

First-Aid Measures section

400

What part of the word "percent" tells you what the 20 means in 20%?

“Per 100”

400

What vein is commonly used for blood collection in dogs?

Jugular vein (cephalic vein also accepted)

400

What does the prefix “tachy-” mean?

Fast or rapid

500

Complete the FFA mission phrase: “Premier ______, Personal ______, Career ______.”

Premier Leadership, Personal Growth, Career Success

500

List all four types of hazards in veterinary clinics.

Physical, Chemical, Biological, and Zoonotic (or Radiological/Environmental depending on classification)

500

You need 100 mL of a 10% solution from a 50% stock. How much stock do you need?
C₁V₁ = C₂V₂

20 mL of stock solution

500

List three functions of the skeletal system.

Support, protection, movement, blood cell production, mineral storage (any three)

500

Define “bradycardia.”

Slow heart rate

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