More than half (66%) of accidents reported by veterinary personnel are due to:
Skin issues such as allergic reactions
Chemical exposures such as anesthetic gases
Infectious diseases (Zoonoses)
Animal scratches, bites, or kicks
The goal of an infection control plan for a veterinary clinic (or any type of medical facility) is to:
Rid the facility of all disease
Prevent the introduction of any pathogen into the facility
Minimize the risk of exposure to pathogens for staff and patients
Sterilize the facility at the end of every day
Which of the following viruses is considered to be ubiquitous in the environment in North America (USA specifically)?
Rabies
Leptospirosis
Lyme disease
Canine Parvovirus
Which type of pathogen should trigger almost immediate clinical isolation once an animal is confirmed infected?
Pathogens transmitted through direct, persistent contact
Pathogens transmitted through a fecal-oral route
Airborne/droplet transmitted pathogens
Airborne viruses
Which of the following is an often forgotten, yet critical consideration, when determining whether or not to clinically isolate a pet?
Staff morale
Clinic layout
Public perception of risk
Level and frequency of care required by the pet