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Vett-91 FINAL PRACTICE EXAM/ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH WELL DETAILED
ANSWERS/GRADE A+ ASSURED for a Specific
Exam Mail
During times of crisis and loss knowledge of the______________can help you
more effectively interact with clients.
A.)Local laws
B.)Veterinary business practices
C.)Human animal bond
D.)Emergency phone numbers
Ans: C.)Human animal bond
How can a damaged human-animal bond potentially be "repaired"
between owner and pet by the well educated veterinary medical
professional?
A.)By applying knowledge of normal animal behavior to educate the owner
about their pet.
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B.)By applying knowledge of normal human behavior to educate the owner
about their pet.
C.)By applying knowledge of veterinary medical practice to educate the
owner about their pet.
D.)By applying knowledge of normal clinic routines to educate the owner
about their pet.
Ans: B.)By applying knowledge of normal animal behavior to educate the
owner about their pet.
Why is the human-animal bond an important concept in veterinary
medicine?
A.)Influences the owner's reaction to a pet's injuries or illness
B.)Each relationship between a client and their pet is unique
C.)Veterinary staff behavior can influence client behavior toward their pet
D.)All of the above are important facets of the human animal bond
Ans: D.)All of the above are important facets of the human animal bond
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Please select which of the following statements illustrate how the increased
interest in the bond between humans and animals has changed the status of
animals in society.
A.)Trainers are teaching people to use more natural management methods
to help animals learn more quickly, and are more humane.
B.)Imprint training of a foal in the first several hours and days after birth can
increase lifelong gentle responsive behavior of horses.
C.)People consider it cruel when a cat expresses its natural instinctive
behavior to kill a mouse or bird, bring it home, and lay it before the mistress of
the home.
D.) All of the above indicate a change in the status or role animals play in our
society
Ans: D.) All of the above indicate a change in the status or role animals play
in our society
The strength and quality of the human animal bond are, to a large extent,
dependent on the [???] of the animal and the behavioral [???] between an
animal and its owner.
A.) behavior/interactions
B.) breed/instinct
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C.)age/abnormalities
D.)species/normalities
Ans: A.)behavior/interactions
How are animal behavior problems important to the ability of the veterinary
professional to deliver medical care?
A.) What the client sees as a behavior problem may actually be a medical
problem.
B.)What the client sees as a medical problem may actually be a social
problem.
C.)What the client sees as a medical problem may actually be a medical
problem.
D.)What the client sees as a breed problem may actually be a behavior
problem.
Ans: A.) What the client sees as a behavior problem may actually be a
medical problem.
How can an understanding of the human animal bond enhance the welfare
of non-domestic animals held in captivity?
Pretest - Stuvia US
Vett-91 FINAL PRACTICE EXAM/ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH WELL DETAILED
ANSWERS/GRADE A+ ASSURED for a Specific
Exam Mail
During times of crisis and loss knowledge of the______________can help you
more effectively interact with clients.
A.)Local laws
B.)Veterinary business practices
C.)Human animal bond
D.)Emergency phone numbers
Ans: C.)Human animal bond
How can a damaged human-animal bond potentially be "repaired"
between owner and pet by the well educated veterinary medical
professional?
A.)By applying knowledge of normal animal behavior to educate the owner
about their pet.
Pretest - Stuvia US
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B.)By applying knowledge of normal human behavior to educate the owner
about their pet.
C.)By applying knowledge of veterinary medical practice to educate the
owner about their pet.
D.)By applying knowledge of normal clinic routines to educate the owner
about their pet.
Ans: B.)By applying knowledge of normal animal behavior to educate the
owner about their pet.
Why is the human-animal bond an important concept in veterinary
medicine?
A.)Influences the owner's reaction to a pet's injuries or illness
B.)Each relationship between a client and their pet is unique
C.)Veterinary staff behavior can influence client behavior toward their pet
D.)All of the above are important facets of the human animal bond
Ans: D.)All of the above are important facets of the human animal bond
Pretest - Stuvia US
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Please select which of the following statements illustrate how the increased
interest in the bond between humans and animals has changed the status of
animals in society.
A.)Trainers are teaching people to use more natural management methods
to help animals learn more quickly, and are more humane.
B.)Imprint training of a foal in the first several hours and days after birth can
increase lifelong gentle responsive behavior of horses.
C.)People consider it cruel when a cat expresses its natural instinctive
behavior to kill a mouse or bird, bring it home, and lay it before the mistress of
the home.
D.) All of the above indicate a change in the status or role animals play in our
society
Ans: D.) All of the above indicate a change in the status or role animals play
in our society
The strength and quality of the human animal bond are, to a large extent,
dependent on the [???] of the animal and the behavioral [???] between an
animal and its owner.
A.) behavior/interactions
B.) breed/instinct
Pretest - Stuvia US
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C.)age/abnormalities
D.)species/normalities
Ans: A.)behavior/interactions
How are animal behavior problems important to the ability of the veterinary
professional to deliver medical care?
A.) What the client sees as a behavior problem may actually be a medical
problem.
B.)What the client sees as a medical problem may actually be a social
problem.
C.)What the client sees as a medical problem may actually be a medical
problem.
D.)What the client sees as a breed problem may actually be a behavior
problem.
Ans: A.) What the client sees as a behavior problem may actually be a
medical problem.
How can an understanding of the human animal bond enhance the welfare
of non-domestic animals held in captivity?
Pretest - Stuvia US