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What is the purpose of GLPs?
Govern technical conduct of research from start to finish.
GLPs regulate which of the following types of research?
Safety testing of various products for human and animal use including drugs
Which individual represents the single point of study control at the research facility?
Study director
What do you call a chronological list of action steps written for completion of a task?
SOPs
Which of the following in NOT an example of raw data?
Copied temperatures from printouts into a notebook
Which of the following DOES NOT result in a facility getting disqualified?
Quality Assurance inspections had to be performed during a study.
Quality Assurance reports directly to the Study Director and must also be engaged in research.
False
Standard SOPs are written out step-by-step within each study protocol.
False
Only the most current SOPs must be kept for record inspection; previous drafts are discarded.
False
Personnel must be trained to perform each SOP; SOPs are not training manuals!
True
Select the statement which is the most effective and simple action step.
Unpack one shipment of animals in the biosafety cabinet at a time.
Select the statement which is the most effective, simple action statement.
Disinfect the inside of the biosafety cabinet with Spor-Klenz.
For which two species does the Animal Welfare Regulations require a documented environmental enrichment/exercise plan?
Dogs and nonhuman primates
Which environmental enrichment type would NOT be provided if mice on a study receive a special diet?
Food treats scattered in the bedding
Which item is NOT an appropriate form of enrichment for mice?
Puzzle feeders
According to the AWA and Animal Welfare Regulations, when can an IACUC exempt specific animals from environmental enrichment programs?
When doing so is scientifically justified.
When adding enrichment for guinea pigs, it is important to remember that:
They scare easily!
What is an appropriate goal for an enrichment program?
Increase species-typical behaviors
Which of the following is NOT a reason for witholding pre-anesthetic drugs in rats and mice?
Calculating doses would be inconvenient and waste drug based on rodent size.
Which route is most commonly used for administration of injectable anesthesia in rodents?
IP
Which agent is the most commonly used for inhalant anesthesia in rodents?
Isoflurane
Why is thermal support and monitoring so important during rodent anesthesia?
Rodents have a large surface area over which heat is lost rapidly.
Fluid support for rodents under anesthesia is provided via which of the following methods?
SC/SQ
How should you house rodents recovering from anesthesia?
Individually in a cage.
Hypothermia is used for anesthesia in rodent pups if all but which condition is met?
Pups are unconscious.
Which of the following species are coprophagic?
Rabbits
Why should rabbits be sedated prior to using inhalant anesthesia with a face mask?
Rabbits will become stressed and struggle without prior sedation.
Which anatomical feature contributes to the challenge of intubation in rabbits?
Large incisors
Other than using drugs, which non-pharmaceutical techniques can you use to manage pain?
- Comfortable, clean bedding
- Easy access to palatable food and fresh, clean water.
- Diligent surgical wound management
What is a grimace scale?
Utilizes facial features and expressions to assess pain
A '2' on a grimace scale for any feature or expression means that:
Pain is severe
Mouse intubation platform

Gavage needles

Restraint tube

BAAM whistle

bell jar

Induction chamber

ET Tube

Snuggle safe

C-PRAM circuit

Atropine is the preferred anticholinergic for use in rabbits.
False
Pain scales work well even if you are not familiar with that species' behaviors.
False
An ABSL - 4 lab would be appropriate for working with which of the following hazards?
Agents causing life-threatening disease or have unknown transmission.
Which is the starting point for planning biocontainment and biosafety strategies?
Biological Risk Assessment
Which of the following is NOT a component of the Biological Risk Assessment?
Cost associated with maintaining biosafety barriers and PPE.
Components of the biocontainment plan include which of the following?
Personnel training
Which of the following is an example of a primary barrier?
PPE
Which BSC pulls in room air away from your body and face toward the back of the cabinet?
Class I
Which BSC permits only sterile entry and exit of materials manipulated inside the cabinet?
Class III
Biohazard

Most veterinary laboratories are classified as which of the following?
ABSL - 2
Which class of BSC is required for work in an ABSL - 4 lab?
Class III
The OHSP is part of the biocontainment plan for a given agent at a facility.
True
A BSC is used whenever you are working with chemicals in the lab.
False
What is this device used for?
Inserted into the beak to hold it open for procedures such as oral gavage or exam of the oral cavity.

Which of the following techniques would be most appropriate for opening a bird's beak for examination?
Insert an oral speculum.
Which site is most appropriate for collecting larger amounts of blood from a bird?
Right Jugular
Why should silver nitrate never be used to control bleeding of blood feathers?
It can permanently damage the feather follicle.
To minimize hematoma formation when collecting blood in birds:
Choose the smallest gauge needle possible.
What is the most common site for fluid administration in the bird?
SC in the inguinal space
IM injections are administered in which location in birds?
Middle 1/3 of the pectoral muscles lateral to the keel.
Which site is most appropriate for placement of an intraosseous catheter in birds?
The distal ulna on the dorsal aspect.
Gavage feeding of birds should be performed as the last treatment to prevent:
Regurgitation
What is the maximum amount of blood you can collect from a healthy bird in a 24 hour period?
1 ml/100 grams
Which of the following avian diseases is a fungal infection?
Aspergillosis
Which of the following is a nematode infecting the trachea of birds which can result in respiratory distress and blocking of the trachea?
Gapeworm
Which of the following techniques is usually NOT recommended for handling a rat?
Scruff
What structure must be avoided when administering an intramuscular injection into the quadriceps muscle of the rabbit?
Sciatic nerve
Which abdominal quadrant of the rat is recommended to give an intraperitoneal injection?
Lower right quadrant
What is the maximum recommended volume for oral gavage in the rat?
10 ml/kg
In which venipuncture method can blood become contaminated with tissue?
Retro-orbital
Marginal ear vein

Which area will NOT be used for routine SQ injections in the rabbit?
Between the scapulae
What is the most common location for IV injections and blood sample collection in the rabbit?
Marginal ear vein
When you are performing oral gavage, you are performing which of the following?
Introducing a tube into the esophagus to deliver material directly to the stomach.
How would placing the rat's tail in warm water improve your chances for successful venipuncture of the lateral tail vein?
This helps to dilate the lateral tail veins.
How do you know how far to insert a gavage needle or gavage tube?
Measure from the tip of the nose to the last rib.
The most dangerous disease agent transmitted from NHPs to humans is known as:
Herpes B virus
Where is tuberculin testing performed in NHPs?
The eyelid
Nitrile gloves are preferred when working with NHPs because:
They are more puncture resistant.
NHPs which are awake may be handled using which of the following?
Collar and pole
What is the preferred site for IM injection in NHPs?
Quadriceps muscle
A macaque that tests negative for Herpes B virus can be assumed to be free of infection.
False
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