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ch40 handling Fill In The Blanks

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Question: aggressionAnswer: behavior that makes an animal angry and difficult and potentially to handle
Question: anesthesia Answer: restraint equipment used to sedate a cat or small mammals under gas anesthesia that is pumped into the glass or plastic
Question: body Answer: communication by the about how it feels toward other animals, people and it's environment
Question: cat Answer: material that covers the body and limbs of a cat to control it for procedures, only exposed part is it's head
Question: cephalic Answer: blood vessel located on the front limb
Question: dominance Answer: behavior that refers to the pack of an animal and it's social status within a group
Question: dorsal Answer: restraint position with an animal lying on it's
Question: -ventral (DV)Answer: position where the animal is restrained on its with the xray beam traveling through the dorsal aspect first and the ventral aspect second
Question: fear Answer: refers to the defence reaction to being and the instinct for an animal to protect itself
Question: half Answer: tie that makes a loop around a stationary location, such as a post or a
Question: veinAnswer: blood vessel located in the neck or area
Question: knotAnswer: tying two pieces of rope to make the not slip and the animal
Question: recumbency Answer: restraint of the animal lying on it's side
Question: rabies Answer: long pole used to a dog around the neck with a noose on the end of the pole that acts as a collar and a pole that acts as a leash, also called a snare pole
Question: Answer: to lie as in a position
Question: redirected Answer: refers to an 's predator instinct where the animal turns its aggressive behaviors on the owner
Question: 's knotAnswer: single bow knot that ties in a but quick release tie
Question: Answer: to hold back, check, or suppress an action and to keep under control using safety and some means of physical, chemical, or psychology action
Question: veinAnswer: blood vessel located on the lateral thigh of the rear limb just to the hock
Question: techniqueAnswer: used on the base of the neck over the area where the skin is and able to be grasped with the fist technique
Question: Answer: medication used to calm an
Question: knotAnswer: commonly used to secure an animal and is a nonslip knot that doesn't come untied or easily
Question: restraintAnswer: restraint used to keep an sitting on its rump and prevent it from standing
Question: poleAnswer: same as a rabies
Question: squeeze Answer: wire boxes with small slats that allow injections to be to a cat, such as vaccines or sedatives
Question: restraintAnswer: restraint used to keep an animal standing on its feet and it from sitting or lying down
Question: sternal Answer: restraint position with the lying on its chest
Question: techniqueAnswer: scruffing the cat with on hand while in lateral recumbency and using the free hand to hold the rear and pull them dorsally in a stretch
Question: aggressionAnswer: refers to an animal's protective nature of its environment, such as , offspring, or food
Question: Answer: medication used to calm an during stress
Question: venipunctureAnswer: of placing a needle into the blood vessel
Question: dorsal (VD)Answer: position where the is restrained on its back with the xray beam traveling through the ventral aspect first and the dorsal aspect second
 
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