PPT-Proper Animal Restraint Restraint Techniques for Animals

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Proper restraint and handling techniques are essential for reducing stress to laboratory animals and the handler More is NOT better Work with the animal in the position

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Proper restraint and handling techniques are essential for reducing stress to laboratory animals and the handler More is NOT better Work with the animal in the position that the animal finds most comfortable yet provides you adequate exposure to do what you need to do. and Restraint. Cattle. Cattle Characteristics. Prey animals. Grazers. Poor depth perception. Panoramic vision. 310-360.  . Blind side behind them. Keen hearing. Curious. Just In Time Training. Animal Behavior and Restraint: Cattle. Companion Animals. Companion Animals. Domesticated species. Dogs, cats, rabbits, . rodents, birds. Exotic pet species. Reptiles, amphibians, . small mammals, monkeys, . Wildlife or farm animals. Service animals. Swine. Behavior. Just In Time Training. Animal Behavior and Restraint: Swine. Swine Characteristics. Gregarious, social animals. Social order. Panoramic vision. Follow each other. Maintain visual and . and Restraint. Equine. Equine Characteristics. Prey animals. Grazers. Fight or flight. Monofocal. and . biofocal. vision. Blind spots. Directly in front. Directly behind. Just In Time Training. Animal Behavior and Restraint: Equine. and Restraint. Poultry. Poultry. Birds reared . for commercial purposes. Chickens, turkeys. Ducks, geese. Pheasant, quail. Others…. Just In Time Training. Animal Behavior and Restraint: Poultry. Poultry Characteristics. and CNS . stimulants . Presented by. Mohammed . A. . Alyami. . Head Teaching Assistant. Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology. College of Pharmacy. KSU. E-mail : . maalyami@ksu.edu.sa. . All Courses of Pharmacology. Vet Assisting. Animal Behavior and Restraint. Animal Communication. Auditory. Mothers identify their offspring through distinctive sounds. Animals vocalize when:. Distressed, Hungry. Sounds communicate:. Legal . Issues. Presented by Wendy Blount, D.V.M.. CONFIDENTIAL. 2. Legal – DEA, DPS. DEA. = Drug Enforcement Agency. Under the Department of Justice. At least one DEA license per shelter. That person is legally responsible for all controlled drugs ordered with their number. Objective 5.01. Restraint . Considerations. Restraint . – hold back, check, or suppress an action and keep something under control using safety and some means of physical, chemical, or psychological action. Next Generation Science / Common Core Standards Addressed!. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.SL.11-12.1.c. Propel conversations by posing and responding to questions that probe reasoning and evidence; ensure a hearing for a full range of positions on a topic or issue; clarify, verify, or challenge ideas and conclusions; and promote divergent and creative perspectives.. Next Generation Science / Common Core Standards Addressed!. Agriculture, FOOD, AND Natural Resource Standards Addressed. AS.05.01. Design animal housing, equipment and handling facilities for the major systems of animal production. Mandatory Training for Anyone Authorizing the Use of an Emergency Restraint. Department of Developmental Services. Office for Human Rights. Learning Objectives. What is an emergency restraint?. What are the rules and regulations governing the use of emergency restraint?. Animal Care and Management. Essential Standard 5.00. Evaluate safe handling and safety techniques . for patient management.. Objective 5.01. Evaluate proper restraint techniques for each species. .. Essential Questions. Key points for the Medical Staff. July 2020. CMS, the Joint Commission and the State of CA State have specific requirements for safe use of restraints in hospital settings including staff and provider training, appropriate ordering, monitoring, and clinical documentation..

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