Animal _________ refers to the state of an animal's well-being
Welfare
A measure of how much heat is in the body
Temperature
The number of heartbeats per minute
Pulse Rate
Give an example of an ethical dilemna
Stealing bread to feed your starving family or other example
What is something an animal might do if sick?
Stay away from group, be irritable, seem lazy, not eat, not drink
Animal __________ is the practice of raising animals
Husbandry
The number of breaths taken per minute
A noninfectious disease can or cannot transfer to other?
Cannot
Example of a vital sign
Temperature, pulse rate, and respiration rate, blood pressure, etc
A lack or shortage
Deficiency
Excessive loss of water that the body needs to functions
Dehydration
An observable, physical change in an animal
Symptom
The condition of having an abnormally high body temperature
Hyperthermia
The condition of having an abnormally low body temperature
Hypothermia
True or False: Diseases & sickness can be caused by poor nutrition
True
The rights of animals to have life and liberty
Animal Rights
A disease caused by microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi
Infectious disease
A microscopic evaluation of an animal's feces
Fecal examination
The two categories of disease
Noninfectious & infectious
Capable of spreading from animal to humans
Zoonotic
Time between exposure to a pathogen and the beginning of symptoms
Incubation Period
The act of stopping something from happening
Prevention
A microorganism that causes disease
Pathogen
The time it takes for medicine given to a production animal to decrease to a safe, acceptable level so that the animal can be milked or harvested for food
Withdrawal
A deficiency of red blood cells that carry oxygen to the organs and muscles
Anemia