When you think VET
Terms/ Programs
Areas
Restraints
A. Behavior Scenarios
100

Defined as the medical professionals who protect the health of BOTH animals and people.

Veterinarians

100

This is separating sick animals from healthy ones to prevent disease spread

Isolation

100

Vets in this sector perform pharmaceutical and biomedical research to develop, test and supervise the production of drugs, chemicals and biological products like antibiotics and vaccines for both animal and human use    

Industry

100

This is the number one principle of animal restraint, above all other considerations.

Human Safety

100

As an experienced vet tech, you explain to the new hire that you'll handle the next appointment, which is a limping dog. When she asks why, you explain this important safety concept.

Animals are more likely to be aggressive when they are in pain

200

This aspect of Veterinary Medicine is the universal foundation—it's the objective, evidence-based knowledge of biology, diseases, and treatments that applies to all animals.

Veterinary Medicine as a Science

200

This is separating those who may become sick after exposure

Quarantine

200

Veterinarians in this field work at universities and labs to educate students and advance medical knowledge.

Teaching and Research

200

This type of restraint uses tools like muzzles, noose leashes, and cat bags.

Physical Restraint

200

Your lead tells you to ensure all windows and doors are closed before your next appointment. She is most likely preparing for this type of patient.

Anxious/ fractious cat

300

The individualized application of veterinary medicine—it's the subjective skill of using intuition, empathy, and practical judgment to adapt that science to one unique patient, owner, and situation.

Veterinary Medicine as an Art

300

This health movement calls for collaborative solutions by acknowledging the shared health of humans, animals, and the environment.

One Health One Medicine

300

 In this government-focused role, vets inspect imported animals, supervise transportation, and enforce state and federal welfare laws.

Regulatory Medicine

300

This type of animal restraint involves administering drugs to induce sedation or immobilization.

Chemical Restraint

300

Your coworker warns you the next patient is a known "fear biter." You should watch for these cues that will signal to you, it may act on its fear.

Flattered ears, Head down, No direct eye contact, Lips pulled back, Tail between its legs, and perhaps growling

400

Veterinarians also play critical roles in environmental protection, research, food safety, and _______.

Public health

400

This program organized by the AVMA provides liability insurance & risk management resources to veterinary professionals. An example of its prinicple's is strongly discourages owners from assisting with restraint due to liability risks.

PLIT Program

400

These veterinarians work to prevent disease outbreaks, ensure food and water safety, and study environmental pollutants, including pesticides.

Public Health

400

This tool is considered a "last resort" for controlling a dangerous animal from a distance

Rabies Pole/ Restraint Pole

400

A "Do Not Enter" sign is placed on an exam room door, indicating to staff that the patient inside has this kind of disposition or history.

Aggressive behavior

500

When you think of a veterinarian, you typically think of this area of work which involves tasks like vaccinating pets, performing surgeries, and advising owners in a clinic setting. They also are the most common area new graduates go into.

Private Practice

500
“Veterinary medicine contributes to the health and well-being of animals, people, and ecosystems, forming an essential part of the One Health approach."

American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)

500

This branch includes the U.S. Army Veterinary Corps, where vets care for military dogs and manage disease control programs.

Uniformed Services

500

Using a soothing or commanding tone of voice to calm an animal is this form of restraint

Verbal / Moral Restraint

500

A female animal in this reproductive state may show changes in behavior, including increased aggression.

Estrus (heat)