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100

Where should you point a fire extinguisher when fighting a fire?

aim the nozzle at the base of the fire

100

Define Zoonotic

infections that can spread from animals to humans, and vice versa, and are caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites.

100

Otoscope

to examine the ear

100
Ferret Restraints

scruffing

100

How should you approach any animal?

remain calm, speak softly, allow animal to approach you first, avoid eye contact and relax body posture

200

What does a fire need to burn?

O2

200

Define Contagious

spread from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact.

200

Ophthalmoscope 

To examine the eye

200

Guinea pig restraint

gently support their body with one hand under the chest and the other supporting the hindquarters, keeping them close to your body and upright to minimize stress and potential injury.

200

What animals can have their teeth trimmed?

Rabbits, Guinea pigs, Rats, Chinchillas, Hamsters and Mice

300

How should you lift a heavy object?

squat down, keep your back straight, grip the object firmly, and lift with your legs, not your back, while keeping the load close to your body

300

What is gestation? Parturition?

gestation refers to the period between conception and birth, while parturition (or birth) marks the end of gestation and the delivery of the fetus.

300

Snare

a trap for catching birds or animals, typically one having a noose of wire or cord.

300

Rabbit restraint

Burrito, Foot ball hold, scruff and supporting the legs

300

What are the basic needs of all animals?

food, water, shelter, and a suitable environment

400

What are some physical hazards in a facility?

animal-related injuries, ergonomics, sharps, zoonotic diseases, loud noises, and chemicals

400

How would you stop minor/major bleeding?

apply direct pressure to the wound with a clean cloth or gauze until bleeding stops.

400

When would you apply a muzzle? When would you have to take it off?

You should apply a muzzle to a dog for safety reasons, such as when they are fearful, injured, or have a history of biting, and remove it when the situation is no longer dangerous or when the dog is no longer at risk of harming themselves or others.

400
Rat/Mouse restraint

Base of the tail, Scruff and Scoop

400

Vaccinations for dogs

Bordetella, Lyme, Canine Influenza, Coronavirus, Parainfluenza, Distemper, Rattlesnake toxoid.

500

What should you wear when handling chemicals?

Gloves, safety glasses, proper clothing and masks

500

What is rickets?

the softening and weakening of bones in children, usually because of an extreme and prolonged vitamin D deficiency.

500

AED

to help those experiencing sudden cardiac arrest

500
Dog restraint

Sitting/standing headlock, lateral recumbency and dorsal recumbency

500

What should be on a cage card?

the animal's name, age, species, breed, owner's contact information, and any relevant medical history, medications, or behavioral notes