Animal Science Safety and Veterinary Sanitation Methods

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  1. 4. Heat Method of sterilization through the use of a flame by exposing an item to extreme heat or through incineration.
  2. 6. a device used to burn the remains of items that have the potential to spread disease.
  3. 7. one-celled simple organisms or parasites.
  4. 9. the practice of keeping a sterile environment and keeping the environment disease and contaminant-free.
  5. 12. Station Area in the facility where the OSHA and MSDS binders are kept with safety and product information.
  6. 13. safety sheets material safety data sheets; information published by manufacturers of various products that have the potential to harm humans within the facility.
  7. 14. hazards safety concerns of products that may cause injury such as burns or vapors that cause injuries to the eye, lungs or skin
  8. 18. passing high-frequency sound waves through a solution to create a vibration that scrubs an object to remove debris.
  9. 19. removing particles from the air using a physical barrier; common in lab areas or research facilities.
  10. 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. 1. living organism that invades the body causing illness
  2. 2. Cleaning The most common method of sanitary control within the veterinary facility.
  3. 3. More complex multicellular organism that are tick- or flea-borne
  4. 5. living organisms that may occur on the internal or external area of the body and feed of the animal, causing disease.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 11. Tray Hold a chemical that acts as a sterilizing agent.
  8. 15. ward: Separate housing that groups similar patients, making it safe for all animals and staff.
  9. 16. Wide variety of factors.
  10. 17. living organism that invades the external area of the body through direct or indirect contact.