Animal Science Safety and Veterinary Sanitation Methods
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- 4. Heat Method of sterilization through the use of a flame by exposing an item to extreme heat or through incineration.
- 6. a device used to burn the remains of items that have the potential to spread disease.
- 7. one-celled simple organisms or parasites.
- 9. the practice of keeping a sterile environment and keeping the environment disease and contaminant-free.
- 12. Station Area in the facility where the OSHA and MSDS binders are kept with safety and product information.
- 13. safety sheets material safety data sheets; information published by manufacturers of various products that have the potential to harm humans within the facility.
- 14. hazards safety concerns of products that may cause injury such as burns or vapors that cause injuries to the eye, lungs or skin
- 18. passing high-frequency sound waves through a solution to create a vibration that scrubs an object to remove debris.
- 19. removing particles from the air using a physical barrier; common in lab areas or research facilities.
- 20. Occupational Safety and Health Administration; agency that provides for safe and healthy work environments and conditions for all employees.
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- 1. living organism that invades the body causing illness
- 2. Cleaning The most common method of sanitary control within the veterinary facility.
- 3. More complex multicellular organism that are tick- or flea-borne
- 5. living organisms that may occur on the internal or external area of the body and feed of the animal, causing disease.
- 8. techniques Washing the hands frequently wearing gloves when handling animals or other possible contaminants, and cleaning all surfaces with disinfectants to prevent spread of disease.
- 10. Drugs medicines with the potential for abuse and categorized from I to V (1 to 5) according to strength; I (1) is highest and V (5) lowest potential for abuse.
- 11. Tray Hold a chemical that acts as a sterilizing agent.
- 15. ward: Separate housing that groups similar patients, making it safe for all animals and staff.
- 16. Wide variety of factors.
- 17. living organism that invades the external area of the body through direct or indirect contact.