1. Always use the to keep an animal in position. 2. What can cause injury in a veterinary setting? 3. Veterinary professionals regard restraint as the least des
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2. What can cause injury in a veterinary setting?
3. Veterinary professionals regard restraint as the least desirable method
because it can mask symptoms and interfere with diagnostic testing.
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1. Always use your hands, minimal force and proper animal restraint to keep an animal in desired position.
2. What can cause injury in a veterinary setting?
The following can cause injury in a veterinary setting:
- Scalpel blade cut
- Dog and cat scratches
- Dog and cat bites
3. Veterinary professionals regard restraint as the least desirable method because it can mask symptoms and interfere with diagnostic testing.
What is restraint?
Restraint is the process of; holding back, checking, or suppressing an action and/or keeping something under control using safety and some means of physical, chemical, or psychological action. Restraint is a necessary tool used by veterinary staff to allow an animal to be controlled for various procedures.
However, the veterinarians regard proper manual animal animal handling restraint in the veterinary practice because it is the preferred method of restraint and works well with most all species and using force is not recommended.
Mechanical restraint is recommended when needing to use force.
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