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Animals from what source are most likely to harbor disease causing agents? a. Class A dealers b. Class B dealers c. Wild caught animals d. Animals from in-house breeding programs ✔✔c. Wild caught animals What type of dealer can usually provide complete health information about their animals from birth? a. Class A dealer b. Class B dealer c. Class C dealer d. Class D dealer ✔✔a. Class A dealers What type of animals may have digestive problems because they lack bacteria in the intestinal tract?
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Animals from what source are most likely to harbor disease causing agents? a. Class A dealers b. Class B dealers c. Wild caught animals d. Animals from in-house breeding programs ✔✔c. Wild caught animals What type of dealer can usually provide complete health information about their animals from birth? a. Class A dealer b. Class B dealer c. Class C dealer d. Class D dealer ✔✔a. Class A dealers What type of animals may have digestive problems because they lack bacteria in the intestinal tract? a. Conventional b. Specific pathogen free
c. Gnotobiotic d. Axenic ✔✔d. Axenic Animals should never be ordered without: a. an approved IACUC protocol. b. an approved grant number. c. an approved vendor registration. d. the Attending Veterinarian's written approval. ✔✔a. An approved IACUC protocol Motorized vehicles used to transport animals should be: a. sound attenuated. b. climate controlled. c. appropriately labeled. d. USDA registered. ✔✔b. climate controlled Before disposing of animal shipping containers, an animal technician should: a. double-check the container for any remaining animals. b. remove any feces or animal waste. c. remove any label that says "live animals."
The examination of a dead animal for diagnostic purposes or to determine the cause of death is called: a. a biopsy. b. an autopsy. c. a necropsy. d. a vivisection. ✔✔c. A necropsy After transportation, the time it takes animals to adjust to their new surroundings is called the: a. relaxation period. b. accustomization phase. c. acclimation period. d. respite phase ✔✔c. Acclimation period The period of time for acclimation and conditioning is usually: a. 48 hours. b. 72 hours. c. one week. d. ten days. ✔✔b. 72 hours
All incoming animals, from all vendors, should undergo a quarantine period away from the rest of the colony. a. True b. False ✔✔b. False Which of the following would NOT be performed during a quarantine period for incoming animals? a. Surgery b. De-worming c. Vaccination d. Apply identification ✔✔a. Surgery Which of the following parameters of shipping is NOT specified by the Animal Welfare Regulations? a. How often animals must receive feed and water b. What time of day the animals must be transported c. How many animals that shipping containers can hold d. Acceptable temperature ranges during transit ✔✔b. What time of day the animals must be transported