Unit 3 Flashcards

1
Q

5 Video: T or F:

Lesions make meat taste tender and are pleasing to the consumer.

A

False

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2
Q

For smaller doses of an injection, you should use a _____ syringe to be more accurate.

Smaller

Thinner

Larger

A

Smaller

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3
Q

5 Video: A ______ filled lesion is a sign of infection and must be trimmed.

Fluid

Muscle

Fat

A

Fluid

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4
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6 Article: The newer chutes with _______ ________ are helptful and reduce the risk of having your hand or arm injured or needles bent.

Head Clamps

Leg Extenders

Leg Clamps

Neck Extenders

A

Neck Extenders

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5
Q

T or F?
The speed at which a disease attacks an animal can be termed acute or chronic.

A

True

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6
Q

T or F?
Subcautaneous (Sub-Q) injections are most commonly used for antibiotics, vaccines, and wormers.

A

False

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7
Q

Intravenous injections are _______.

easy to administer in large muscles of neck or thigh.

injected directly into a blood vessel.

made between the skin layers.

done with a very fine gauge needle.

A

injected directly into a blood vessel.

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8
Q

T or F?
Active immunity is acquired by transferring of anitbodies from an immunized animal to an non-immunized one.

A

False

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9
Q

What organ filters blood and detoxifies poisons?

Liver

Head

Lungs

Heart

A

Liver

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10
Q

______ rids the body of disease organisms which may have been swallowed.

Sneezing

Coughing

Urination

Skin

A

Coughing

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11
Q

_______ are inactivated, altered toxins, used to stimulate immunity.

Biologicals

Toxoids

Bacterin

Serums

A

Toxoids

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12
Q

The secondary line of defense includes the _____ which are produced by the body to fight infection.

urinary system

pathogens

digestive system

antibodies

A

antibodies

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13
Q

T or F?
By becoming attached to antigens on infectious organisms antibodies can render them harmless or cause them to be destroyed.

A

True

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14
Q

T or F?
Intradermal injections are made between the skin layers.

A

True

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15
Q

________ is acquired through direct contact with the specific disease causing organism that causes the body to develop antibodies to combat invasion.

Passive Immunity

Active Immunity

A

Active Immunity

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16
Q

A ______ is made of the killed preparation of the disease-causing bacteria.

bacterin

toxoid

vaccination

serum

17
Q

spread by coughing and sneezing of crowded animals together

18
Q

Helps clean the ureter by cleaning pathogens out

19
Q

The type of immunity that refers to the protection an animal has when its born

20
Q

Any of various proteins produced in the blood in response to the presence of an antigen (pathogen)

A

immunoglobins

21
Q

A suspension of killed or attenuated bacteria for use as a vaccine

22
Q

Helps the animal’s body fight the virus until the animal makes its own anitbodies

23
Q

Relatively sudden appearance of symptoms (within 24hrs)

24
Q

a short, microscopic hair like vibrating structure to protect the cell

25
Q

Materials used for vaccination

A

biologicals

26
Q

That which develops more slowly, lingers, and will frequently reappear

27
Q

To pull back on the syringe plunger during an IM injection to check for blood to make sure the needle isn’t in a blood vessel

28
Q

The type of immunity acquired by transferring antibodies from an immunized animal to an unimmunized one

29
Q

The body system that filters pathogens and undesirables out of the body’s lymphatic system

30
Q

Inactivated altered toxins used to stimulate immunity