Lab Animal Test

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1.
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Rabbit habitats can be cleaned sanitized once a month.
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Pasteurella pneumotropia is a Gram negative bacteria transmitted through aerosolization, feces, and contact.
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Which of these is considered to the be most carcinogenic cleaner?
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What committee is in charge of creating and monitoring guidelines for the humane use of lab animals including rats?
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Which biosafety level can be transmitted through mucous membranes, broken skin, and aerosol, and therefore all precautions must be taken?
6.
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Recapping of needles should be done using what method?
7.
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What is the best way to prevent development of allergies?
8.
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Which of these is not considered a sufficient disinfectant?
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What is the two person rule?
10.
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Allergic reactions to the lab animals is not a common occurrence among facility employees.
11.
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What three areas are addressed by the Animal Welfare Act?
12.
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What type of diet would be given to pathogen-free animals?
13.
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A virus can live and multiply outside of the living host.
14.
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What can be caused if there is low humidity in a mouse or rat environment?
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1 point
An animal whose microflora have all been identified is known as
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The air pressure in a room labeled Biosafety level 4 should be higher or lower than the air pressure of the rest of the building?
17.
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Select the zoonotic diseases that can be contracted from sheep, goats, and cattle.
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List the three possible areas of research and explain.
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Which of these disease in the mouse causes rough hair coat, red/gray lungs, and can be transmitted through contact or through the placenta?
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Physical injury, zoonotic disease, and biological agents are all considered risks of being exposed to research facilities.
21.
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What would be the protocol for Biosafety level 1?
22.
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Which of the following is not a form of identification?
23.
1 point
What is the most common light:dark ratio provided in rooms?
24.
1 point
What does HEPA stand for?
25.
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Members of ____________ are professionals from society that provide educational journals to teach proper use and handling of lab animals.
26.
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What type of animal is bred only research to reduce the amount of variables in the experiment?
27.
1 point
IACUC works at the local level making surprise inspections at institutions twice a year.
28.
1 point
Mycoplasma bacteria possesses a cell wall.
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What are the four most important things to remember when cleaning the instruments and cages properly?
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Any activity performed with an animal (blood collection, feeding study, surgery, etc.) is known as a what?
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New animals to the research facility should be treated for ectoparasites and endoparasites immediately, life-threatening or not.
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The purpose of positive pressure is to draw things out of the animal room and into the hallway when door is opened.
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Cat and dog cages should be sanitized with 180 degree water every day.
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A genetic disease is present at birth that may or may not be inherited.
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Food should be stored in a moist area in direct sunlight to ensure no spoilage.
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What does AALAS stand for?
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Which mouse disease is a nonenveloped RNA virus that causes watery-yellow diarrhea in mice around two weeks of age and is transmitted through contact and aerosolization?
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List, in order, the procedure for properly cleaning instruments and cages used in laboratory setting.
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Select all of the zoonotic disease that can be contracted from primates
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Select all zoonotic diseases that can be contracted from birds.
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Which term describes an animal that is free of all micro-organisms that cause disease?
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Which disease in the mouse is an enveloped RNA paramyxovirus that causes respiratory distress and death in young mice?
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What is the problem with using phenols or phenolic compounds?
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What is the main goal in research?
45.
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Which is an example of an exogenous toxin?
46.
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Which of these is an example of types of food?
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Bacteria can live and multiply outside of the living host and produce spores that live in the environment.
48.
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Which of these is not a necessary thing to clean and sanitize?
49.
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Which animal is not included under the AWA?
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Which of these are things to consider when trying to prevent spread of disease?