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A good rule to follow when restraining animals for veterinary care is :



a. Apply the maximum amount or restraint possible to ensure the safety of all involved


b. Apply the minimum effective amount of restraint that will keep the animal and personnel safe


c. Always supply the same amount of restraint: that which is usually tolerated by a member of species being handled


d. Never use ropes when restraining animals

b. Apply the Minimum effective amount of restraint that will keep the animal and personnel safe

The most dangerous animal of all species that veterinary personnel are asked to restrain are the:



a. Dairy bull


b. Adult male rottweiler


c. Thoroughbred stallion


d. Adult female python

a. Dairy bull

The best way to approach a horse is



a. Quickly and directly from the front


b. Slowly and directly from the front


c. Quickly and from the front and the left side


d. Slowly and from the front and the left side

d. Slowly and from the front and the left side

The position of a chain lead attached to a halter that will control most horses without being to serve is:



a. Over the poll


b. Under the jaw


c. Over the nose


d. Under the upper lip against the gums

c. Over the nose

The first step to take when attempting to handle a large , aggressive dog is :



a. Put on heavy leather gloves and grab the scruff of the neck


b. Place a muzzle


c. Catch the dog by the neck using a snare or a lead rope with a slipknot


d. Throw a towel over the dog's head

c. Catch the dog by the neck using a snare or a lead rope with a slipknot

If a dog is too large for you to lift onto the examination table by yourself, you should:



a. Lift him like you would a medium-sized dog


b. Get help so two of you can lift him


c. Try to get him to jump on the table


d. Lift his front quarters onto the table then lift hindquarters to meet his front quarters

b. Get help so two of you can lift him

You are restraining a Basenji dog for a cephalic venipuncture. When the person performing the injection has placed the needle and is ready to inject the drug, he says to you, "Okay". He is most likely asking you to:



a. Let go of the dog's foreleg


b. Lift the thumb that is occluding the vein


c. Talk softly to the dog


d. Gently push down on the dog to encourage him to lie down

b. Lift the thumb that is occluding the vein


One of the most effective ways to capture and restrain an agitated cat is:



a. Gently grasp both front legs


b. Place one hand over its back and one hand under its belly


c. Grasp the scruff of the neck


d. Talk softly to the cat

c. Grasp the scruff of the neck

Which of these is not a sign of warning from a cat?



a. Hissing


b. Ears lowered


c. Swiping at you with a paw


d. Looking the other way

d. Looking the other way

As a restraint tool, a towel is used to:



a. Wrap up an angry cat


b. Let the cat curl up and go to sleep


c. Let the cat hide under


d. Protect you from bites and scratches

a. Wrap up an angry cat