AN S 190 Final Exam
TRUE or FALSE: BRM stands for biological risk management. - answer True
Which of the following is NOT part of the BRM foundation, disease triad? - answer
Disease
Which are routes of transmission for infection? - answer Zoonotic
Direct contact
Oral
Vector
Fomite
Aerosol
Which is NOT part of the formula for disease? - answer Vaccination
TRUE or FALSE: Zoonotic disease can be transmitted from animal to human. - answer
True
Fomites are: - answer Inanimate objects
Not alive
Serve to transport organisms from one animal to another
Risk = Frequency x _________________ - answerConsequence
TRUE or FALSE: When moving a group of animals you should always clean right after
the group leaves, and clean again before moving another group of animals in. -
answerTrue
When wanting to practice the best biosecurity practices you should try to maximize: -
answerHealth problems
Environment
Nutrition
Management
To prevent the spread of pathogens via aerosol transmission, which of the following are
true? - answermaintain proper ventilation maintenance
Use dust reduction protocols in feed
maintain relative humidity <70%
After you visit a swine farm waiting 48 hours before visiting the next would be an
example of which biosecurity principle? - answerPrevent disease introduction onto the
farm
, What is a source of possible disease introduction onto a farm? - answerWildlife
Pests
Feed
Feed trucks
What areas of the hands are most frequently missed during hand washing? -
answerBetween fingers
TRUE or FALSE: PRRS, the disease that has historically had the largest impact on the
swine industry, can be stopped by proper biosecurity. - answerTrue
TRUE or FALSE: Hand washing is important to human health and the health of the
animals. - answerTrue
There are 4 important steps to properly disinfecting an area. Put those 4 steps in order.
- answer1 Read the product label
2 Disinfect using label dilutions and allowing label contact times
3 Completing a final rinse if necessary
4 Allow area to dry before allowing animals to return
TRUE or FALSE: Gloves can be a substitute for hand washing. - answerFalse
TRUE or FALSE: Showering in and putting on clean outerwear prevents transmission in
ALL cases. - answerTrue
TRUE or FALSE: According to the Biosecurity lecture, wearing disposable boots helps
contain disease by creating a line of separation. - answerTrue
TRUE or FALSE: Animal well-being can be considered a "full belly" issue. - answerTrue
TRUE or FALSE: Animal well-being arose through scientific literature. - answerFalse
When a worker at a sheep farm watches his flock's ability to group up, he is watching for
which freedom? - answerFreedom to expire normal behavior
When a swine farm worker checks a swine nursery barn they are making sure which of
the 5 freedoms is being followed? - answerFreedom from hunger and thirst
Freedom from discomfort
Freedom from pain, injury and disease
Average daily gain would be a well-being measurement most likely to be used by a
researcher who most closely identifies themselves with which school of well-being? -
answerPhysical
Which of the following is not a primary measure of well-being? - answerEnvironment
TRUE or FALSE: BRM stands for biological risk management. - answer True
Which of the following is NOT part of the BRM foundation, disease triad? - answer
Disease
Which are routes of transmission for infection? - answer Zoonotic
Direct contact
Oral
Vector
Fomite
Aerosol
Which is NOT part of the formula for disease? - answer Vaccination
TRUE or FALSE: Zoonotic disease can be transmitted from animal to human. - answer
True
Fomites are: - answer Inanimate objects
Not alive
Serve to transport organisms from one animal to another
Risk = Frequency x _________________ - answerConsequence
TRUE or FALSE: When moving a group of animals you should always clean right after
the group leaves, and clean again before moving another group of animals in. -
answerTrue
When wanting to practice the best biosecurity practices you should try to maximize: -
answerHealth problems
Environment
Nutrition
Management
To prevent the spread of pathogens via aerosol transmission, which of the following are
true? - answermaintain proper ventilation maintenance
Use dust reduction protocols in feed
maintain relative humidity <70%
After you visit a swine farm waiting 48 hours before visiting the next would be an
example of which biosecurity principle? - answerPrevent disease introduction onto the
farm
, What is a source of possible disease introduction onto a farm? - answerWildlife
Pests
Feed
Feed trucks
What areas of the hands are most frequently missed during hand washing? -
answerBetween fingers
TRUE or FALSE: PRRS, the disease that has historically had the largest impact on the
swine industry, can be stopped by proper biosecurity. - answerTrue
TRUE or FALSE: Hand washing is important to human health and the health of the
animals. - answerTrue
There are 4 important steps to properly disinfecting an area. Put those 4 steps in order.
- answer1 Read the product label
2 Disinfect using label dilutions and allowing label contact times
3 Completing a final rinse if necessary
4 Allow area to dry before allowing animals to return
TRUE or FALSE: Gloves can be a substitute for hand washing. - answerFalse
TRUE or FALSE: Showering in and putting on clean outerwear prevents transmission in
ALL cases. - answerTrue
TRUE or FALSE: According to the Biosecurity lecture, wearing disposable boots helps
contain disease by creating a line of separation. - answerTrue
TRUE or FALSE: Animal well-being can be considered a "full belly" issue. - answerTrue
TRUE or FALSE: Animal well-being arose through scientific literature. - answerFalse
When a worker at a sheep farm watches his flock's ability to group up, he is watching for
which freedom? - answerFreedom to expire normal behavior
When a swine farm worker checks a swine nursery barn they are making sure which of
the 5 freedoms is being followed? - answerFreedom from hunger and thirst
Freedom from discomfort
Freedom from pain, injury and disease
Average daily gain would be a well-being measurement most likely to be used by a
researcher who most closely identifies themselves with which school of well-being? -
answerPhysical
Which of the following is not a primary measure of well-being? - answerEnvironment