Animal Welfare
Hand Hygiene
Zoonosis
100

This freedom ensures animals have access to fresh water and a proper diet.

Freedom from hunger and thirst.

100

You should use this temperature of water when washing your hands

Warm water

100

This acronym stands for the gear used to protect yourself from zoonotic diseases.

PPE (personal Protective Equipment)

200

This organisation adopted the Five freedoms in 1993

RSPCA

200

What percentage of people wash their hands correctly

5 percent

200

What is zoonoses

Disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans

300

This acronym stands for a set of guidelines used in animal care procedures.

SOP (standard Operating Procedure)

300

Two reasons sanitizers may not work as well as soap and water.

People may not use enough or may wipe it off before it dries?

300

One of the most important practices to prevent the spread of zoonoses is?

Wash your hands

400

One of the Five Freedoms allows animals to behave as they naturally would.

Freedom to express normal behaviour

400

This is the total number of key hand hygiene moments when working with animals.

Name 2 key moments  

Five

  • Before touching a patient
  • Before a procedure
  • After a procedure or body fluid contact
  • After touching an animal
  • After touching an animal’s surrounds
400

What are three common ways zoonotic diseases can be transmitted to humans

Direct contact, ingestion, and inhalation