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Handling&Restraint Fill In The Blanks

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Term: Rodent RestrainerDefinition: Used for rat and venipuncture; a clear plastic tube with holes drilled into it that holds a small rodent.
Term: Bull Definition: Restraint equipment for cattle that consists of a long-handled metal rod with a large hook at one end that clips to the nose ring, helping to the head.
Term: Casting Definition: A rope used to an enclosed animal on its side
Term: Cat Definition: A restraint device designed to enclose a cat’s body while access to treatment sites.
Term: Catching Definition: A hook, about five inches long, attached to a long-handled pole for the purpose of catching chickens and turkeys.
Term: NetDefinition: A net, usually attached to the end of a wooden pole, used to remove individual birds from a flock.
Term: Cattle Definition: A cattle examination area enough to hold one animal, often with poles for cross-tying and an opening to hold its head in place.
Term: Cephalic Definition: site along the front of the foreleg.
Term: ShankDefinition: A long leather lead or rope with about a two-foot length of and a snap hook at one end, used to distract a horse
Term: Chain Definition: A horse restraint, usually composed of a long wooden with a loop of stainless-steel chain at one end, designed to distract a horse by stimulating its nerves
Term: RestraintDefinition: Use of sedatives, tranquilizers, and anesthetics on an .
Term: -tieDefinition: A restraint method that restricts an -to-side head movement by tying two ropes to the halter and to cross-tie rings in a barn or transport trailer.
Term: Fetal Definition: The technique of grasping a cat by the scruff neck.
Term: ForcepsDefinition: Instrument grasps small rodents and allows for their transport from one cage to another.
Term: Definition: Gear composed of a noseband and a throatlatch that encircles the head of a large animal such as a horse, allowing a lead to be attached for .
Term: Head Definition: A long metal or heavy-duty plastic, tubular handle with a thick retractable wire it, forming a large loop designed to be pulled out, slipped over an animal’s head, and quickly tightened.
Term: HobbleDefinition: A leather strap fastened around an animal’s legs to restrict their .
Term: HurdleDefinition: Flat, shieldlike piece of or plywood three feet square, used to direct a group of pigs into an enclosure.
Term: VeinDefinition: Venipuncture site on the of the neck.
Term: Lateral Definition: Animal restrained on its side and stretched out (also reclining restraint).
Term: Definition: A guide leash, often made of or rope, which attaches to a halter and allows you to hold an animal in place or guide its direction.
Term: Manual Definition: Using your hands to hold the animal desired position.
Term: Mechanical Definition: Use of equipment like , collars, restraint bags, and poles on an animal.
Term: HobblesDefinition: Two metal bands, connected by a length of chain, used to a cow from kicking
Term: Definition: ny device applied around an animal’s nose and mouth to prevent the from biting.
Term: Nasal Definition: between the nostrils
Term: Nose Definition: Large metal tongs with ball-shaped ends, designed for cattle to hold their heads in place.
Term: OccludeDefinition: In venipuncture, to block or hold off a vein by pressing on it with your , allowing blood to pool in the vein
Term: Pig Definition: A long-handled, large clamp with a rope the ends of the clamp shut.
Term: GlovesDefinition: Heavy gauntlet-type gloves, used to , typically made of leather too thick for cats to bite through.
Term: Rope Definition: A just like a chain twitch, only made of rope
Term: Saphenous Definition: Venipuncture site on the surface of the hind leg.
Term: Slip Definition: A leash of flat or braided with a ring at one end, designed to tighten momentarily the way a training collar does
Term: Snubbing Definition: A rope with a loop at one end, tied with knot so that the loop can be tightened, designed to help restrain a captured pig’s head.
Term: StanchionDefinition: An opening at the front of a cattle that holds the head in place
Term: Definition: Breastbone.
Term: Sternal Definition: Animal placed on its sternum at the edge of the table, its forelegs extending off the edge of .
Term: Definition: Narrow enclosures that partially a horse for treatment.
Term: Tail Definition: Used to prevent the animal from kicking, this technique restrains an animal for minor technical procedures. It involves lifting the tail up in line with spine to prevent fracturing the vertebrae
Term: Tail Definition: Technique that involves tying an animal’s tail the way for certain procedures.
Term: Training Definition: Stainless-steel links with a ring at each end, forming a dog collar designed to momentarily with a short, firm tug
Term: Definition: Puncturing a vein to collect blood, administer medication, or pass a
Term: V-troughDefinition: A V-shaped usually made of plywood used to restrain a pig on its back.
Term: The desirable method of restraint for a cat is:Definition: using a tranquilizer to calm the
Term: Which of the following should you avoid doing before opening a cage?Definition: on exhaust fans so the bird doesn’t overheat
Term: The best place to apply a chain to a horse is:Definition: the horse’s upper
Term: When a horse for examination, always stand on the:Definition: same side as the .
Term: Mechanical restraint aids be cleaned:Definition: each use.
Term: What is the correct and method of picking up a hamster?Definition: Grasp the skin on the back of its neck
Term: For venipuncture, a dog should be restrainedDefinition: with its off the table.
Term: The fetal hold should be used on:Definition: cats
Term: Rubber-tipped can be used to:Definition: a gerbil to another cage.
Term: When a rabbit to its cage, it’s best to position the animal:Definition: toward you so its rear legs go in first.
Term: For minor technical procedures, sheep are best restrained Definition: tilting them onto rump.
Term: When properly to a dog, the loose end of the training collar will beDefinition: over the back at the top of the neck.
Term: To break a biting ferret’s grip, it’s best Definition: place the ferret running water.
Term: If a dog more restraint than you can get with a sitting position, which of the following should you use?Definition: recumbency
 
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