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FearFreeModification
Module 2
Question | Answer |
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A positive transport experience benefits | The pet. The client. The veterinary care team. |
The first line of communication between the veterinary care team and the client is MOST OFTEN: | The client care representative. |
According to the Fear Free guidelines, identify which team member’s role is client education, coaching and support? | Technician |
The client care representative prepares for the visit by: | Reviewing the patient’s record for past management history. Scheduling extra time if pet has known issues. Reminding the client to bring pet hungry and bring favorite treats. Remind about previsit medications or set up for sedation if necessary. |
According to the Fear Free guidelines, the client care representative should review the patient’s record to learn | If the patient needed sedation for past visits |
Effective previsit communication by the client care representative promotes a Fear Free experience by allowing clients time to better prepare for the visit. | True |
The MOST IMPORTANT safety advice for transporting pets is to: | Properly restrain the pet. |
Educating clients regarding proper pet transport to the veterinary facility | Includes discussing safe restraint methods |
When a pet comes home from the visit the client should ALWAYS: | Watch how the pet acts to prevent problems. |
When selecting a cat carrier, the MOST important thing to look for is: | Multiple openings |
Between visits, the carrier should NOT be put: | Into storage |
When setting up a carrier for transport, it is best NOT to: | Take another cat along in the same carrier |
If the pet is showing any signs of fear, anxiety, and stress before transport: | The client should call to discuss options |
When moving the carrier, be sure to: | Hold up high and minimize movement |
If the returning cat is not coping it is LEAST important to: | Mask the cat's scents with vanilla |
If oral or injectable sedation is used to help a patient cope with a veterinary visit or procedure it is important to: | Provide a safe, quiet room upon return home for recovery. Delay re-introductions with other dogs until the patient is no longer sedated. Delay re-introductions with children until the patient is no longer sedated. |
It is important to avoid the use of punishment to manage behavior of pets upon return home from the veterinary hospital because it may increase fear, arousal, and anxiety | True |
Which of the following is a recommended step to re-introduce dogs after a veterinary visit | Take the dogs for a short walk |
The safest place to put a small carrier in a vehicle is | On the floor behind the passenger seat |
To successfully transport dogs in vehicles, be sure to | Play quiet familiar music. |