Tube where vaccination or medication is held in the syringe
What is Barrel?
In the vein
What is Intravenaous?
Causes inflamed breathing passages
What is Respiratory Diseases?
Treats and provides mild prevention for illness
What is Medication?
Stimulates the response of the immune system for disease resistance
What is Vaccinations 1?
Device which pushes the vaccination or medication through the needle
What is a Plunger?
Located in the jugular groove between the trachea and neck muscles
What is the Jugular Vein?
Causes infertility or abortions
What is Reproductive Diseases?
amount of and frequency a vaccination or medication is given
What is Dosage?
Preventative to infectious diseases
What is Vaccinations 2?
Sharp, hollow piece of metal which pierces the skin
What is a needle?
In the muscle
What is Intramuscular?
Can be transferred from animals to human
What is Zoonotic Diseases?
amount of time it takes a vaccination or medication to leave an animal’s system
What is Withdrawal Period?
Created using new combinations of DNA
What is Subunit Vaccines?
Diameter of the needle
What is Gauge?
Given under the skin, but above muscle
What is Subcutaneous?
primary immune defense
What is Antibodies?
process of becoming immune against an infectious disease
What is Immunizations?
Contain whole viruses; can multiply but cannot produce a disease
What is Modified-Live Vaccines?
Cage like device that squeezes cattle to restrict movement
What is chute?
Forced liquids into tissue
What is Injections?
foreign substances which stimulate the production of antibodies
What is antigens?
restricting animal movement with an individual’s body
What is Hands-On Restraint?
Contains bacteria which have been inactivated by heat and chemicals
What is Inactivated Vaccines?