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Clin Stud Test
42問 • 1年前
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    What is the difference between an academy and society?

    and academy can grant a specialty, a society cannot.

  • 2

    What is an academy?

    Formal education, training, experience, and testing to qualify for specialties

  • 3

    How many diciplines are included within academies?

    16

  • 4

    What is a society

    an interest group to learn about existing specialties

  • 5

    What is the appropriate attire for working in a clinical place of work?

    close toe and heel shoes, no jewellery, hair pulled back

  • 6

    How do you pick up large animals?

    with someone else

  • 7

    What is sanitization?

    cleaning and disinfecting

  • 8

    What does sanitization do?

    reduces the spread of disease and parasites

  • 9

    Where should you spend your break?

    away from chemicles and pathogens

  • 10

    Where should food be kept?

    away from the lab samples

  • 11

    Fire safety

    store flammable products appropriately, familiarize yourself with emergency exits, locate fire extinguishers, evacuation game plan

  • 12

    What is PASS?(fire extinguisher)

    pull the pin, aim low, squeeze the handle, sweep form side to side

  • 13

    In use of equipment you should know

    what equipment is used for, proper technique for safe usage, potential risks

  • 14

    Dental cleaning PPE

    gloves,goggles,masks, hair net

  • 15

    Radiology PPE

    lead apron, lead gloves, thyroid collar, Dosimetry badges

  • 16

    Hazardous drugs

    Chemotherapy (gloves, disposable gowns) medications (steroids, hormones)

  • 17

    Hazardous chemicles

    cleaning + disinfecting agents insecticides and pesticides sterilization agents (cold sterile solution) radiology processing solutions formalin (fixing tissue samples)

  • 18

    Zoonotic

    infectious diseases that are passed from animals to humans

  • 19

    Routes of infection

    inhalation contact with broken skin contact with eye mucous membrane contact

  • 20

    Zoonotic virus

    Rabies

  • 21

    How do you get rabies?

    any warm-blooded animal is susceptible spread by Saliva (usually bite wound) higher risk with animals of unknown exposure

  • 22

    What doesrabies cause?

    ecephilitis that may lead to death (neurological signs)

  • 23

    Zoonotic bacteria

    salmonella, E.coli, pseudomonas, Leptospirosis

  • 24

    Protection against zoonotic bacteria

    hand washing, no biting nails or chewing pens, PPE

  • 25

    Zoonotic fungus

    ringworm

  • 26

    What does ringworm look like?

    circular raised, crusty lesions

  • 27

    What is ringworm caused by?

    microsporum sp.

  • 28

    Horses and cats are more affected by ringworm T or f

    true

  • 29

    Zoonotic Internal parasites

    roundworm, hookworms

  • 30

    What do roundworms look like?

    cyst-like lesions in multiple organs foggy eyes

  • 31

    What do hookwormslook like?

    small redlines in area where larvae has burrowed into the skin (usually feet)

  • 32

    Zoonotic external parasite

    sarcoptic mange

  • 33

    T or f Fear aggression is the most common reason for aggression in a vet clinic

    true

  • 34

    When restraining dogs, never what?

    grab at their collar

  • 35

    Where should large dogs be examined?

    on the floor

  • 36

    Where should small dogs be examined?

    on exam table

  • 37

    What is the general restraint for a dog?

    holding in front of the dog’s chest and under the flank

  • 38

    Small dog lifting technique

    hold on sides of thorax behind elbows with one hand, holding the dog close to your body

  • 39

    Medium dog lifting techniques

    hold in front of the chest and behind rump

  • 40

    Large dog lifting technique

    one arm between front legs onto chest and one in front of back legs under abdomen

  • 41

    When should you get assistance in lifting dogs?

    when the dog is too heavy

  • 42

    What are positions you can use for a cephalic venipunture restraint?

    Standing, sitting, sternal

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    What is the difference between an academy and society?

    and academy can grant a specialty, a society cannot.

  • 2

    What is an academy?

    Formal education, training, experience, and testing to qualify for specialties

  • 3

    How many diciplines are included within academies?

    16

  • 4

    What is a society

    an interest group to learn about existing specialties

  • 5

    What is the appropriate attire for working in a clinical place of work?

    close toe and heel shoes, no jewellery, hair pulled back

  • 6

    How do you pick up large animals?

    with someone else

  • 7

    What is sanitization?

    cleaning and disinfecting

  • 8

    What does sanitization do?

    reduces the spread of disease and parasites

  • 9

    Where should you spend your break?

    away from chemicles and pathogens

  • 10

    Where should food be kept?

    away from the lab samples

  • 11

    Fire safety

    store flammable products appropriately, familiarize yourself with emergency exits, locate fire extinguishers, evacuation game plan

  • 12

    What is PASS?(fire extinguisher)

    pull the pin, aim low, squeeze the handle, sweep form side to side

  • 13

    In use of equipment you should know

    what equipment is used for, proper technique for safe usage, potential risks

  • 14

    Dental cleaning PPE

    gloves,goggles,masks, hair net

  • 15

    Radiology PPE

    lead apron, lead gloves, thyroid collar, Dosimetry badges

  • 16

    Hazardous drugs

    Chemotherapy (gloves, disposable gowns) medications (steroids, hormones)

  • 17

    Hazardous chemicles

    cleaning + disinfecting agents insecticides and pesticides sterilization agents (cold sterile solution) radiology processing solutions formalin (fixing tissue samples)

  • 18

    Zoonotic

    infectious diseases that are passed from animals to humans

  • 19

    Routes of infection

    inhalation contact with broken skin contact with eye mucous membrane contact

  • 20

    Zoonotic virus

    Rabies

  • 21

    How do you get rabies?

    any warm-blooded animal is susceptible spread by Saliva (usually bite wound) higher risk with animals of unknown exposure

  • 22

    What doesrabies cause?

    ecephilitis that may lead to death (neurological signs)

  • 23

    Zoonotic bacteria

    salmonella, E.coli, pseudomonas, Leptospirosis

  • 24

    Protection against zoonotic bacteria

    hand washing, no biting nails or chewing pens, PPE

  • 25

    Zoonotic fungus

    ringworm

  • 26

    What does ringworm look like?

    circular raised, crusty lesions

  • 27

    What is ringworm caused by?

    microsporum sp.

  • 28

    Horses and cats are more affected by ringworm T or f

    true

  • 29

    Zoonotic Internal parasites

    roundworm, hookworms

  • 30

    What do roundworms look like?

    cyst-like lesions in multiple organs foggy eyes

  • 31

    What do hookwormslook like?

    small redlines in area where larvae has burrowed into the skin (usually feet)

  • 32

    Zoonotic external parasite

    sarcoptic mange

  • 33

    T or f Fear aggression is the most common reason for aggression in a vet clinic

    true

  • 34

    When restraining dogs, never what?

    grab at their collar

  • 35

    Where should large dogs be examined?

    on the floor

  • 36

    Where should small dogs be examined?

    on exam table

  • 37

    What is the general restraint for a dog?

    holding in front of the dog’s chest and under the flank

  • 38

    Small dog lifting technique

    hold on sides of thorax behind elbows with one hand, holding the dog close to your body

  • 39

    Medium dog lifting techniques

    hold in front of the chest and behind rump

  • 40

    Large dog lifting technique

    one arm between front legs onto chest and one in front of back legs under abdomen

  • 41

    When should you get assistance in lifting dogs?

    when the dog is too heavy

  • 42

    What are positions you can use for a cephalic venipunture restraint?

    Standing, sitting, sternal