MOD 5 - COURSE 3 - PT 1 - SPECIES SPECIFIC SIGN OF DISTRESS AND PAIN Flashcards

(18 cards)

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What are the signs of distress in rodents - general behaviour

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  • decreased activity
  • excessive licking and scratching
  • self-mutliation
  • unsually agressive
  • abnormal locoomation
  • writhing
  • no nest
  • hiding
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What are the signs of distress in rodents - appearance

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  • piloerections
  • rough/stained coat
  • abnormal posture - arched back
  • porphyrin staining in rats
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What are the signs of distress in rodents - other physiological signs of distress

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rapid - shallow respiration
- decreased food adn water consumption
- tremors

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What are the signs of distress in rabbits- general behaviour

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  • head presing
  • teeth grindin
  • may become more aggressive
  • increased vocalisation
  • excessive licking an dscratching
  • reluctant to locomote
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What are the signs of distress in rabbits- appearance

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  • excessive salivation
  • hunched posture
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What are the signs of distress in rabbits- other physiological signs of distress

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  • rapid, shallow respiration
  • decreased food and water consumptions
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What are the signs of distress in canines- general behaviour

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  • excessive licking and scratching
  • increase agresion
  • increased vocalisation
  • inclusive of whimpering, howling and growling
  • self-multilation
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What are the signs of distress in canines- appearance

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  • stiff body movement
  • reluctance to move
  • trembling
  • gaurding
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What are the signs of distress in canines- other physiological factors

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  • increased repiration - rate / panting
  • decreased food/water consumption
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What are the signs of distress in felines - general behaviour

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  • hiding
  • increased vocalization
  • growling and hissing
  • excessive licking
  • increases aggression
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What are the signs of distress in felines - appearnace

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  • stiff body movements
  • reluctance t move
  • hair caot = rought ungroomed
  • hunched posture
  • irritable tail twitching
  • flattened ears
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What are the signs of distress in felines - other physiological factors

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  • decreased food and water consumptions
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What are the signs of distress in ruminants - general behaviour

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escape behaviour
- increase aggresion
- increase vocalisaition
- immobility
- appear dull - depressed
- eating/foraging ebhaviour = changed
- licking/ biting painful area
- impaired function of rumen - stomach - recieved food from oesophagus

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What are the signs of distress in non human primates - general behaviour

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  • increased aggression
  • depression
  • self mutlilation
  • dramatic change in routine behaviour i.e. locomotion = decreased
  • rubbing/picking at painful location
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What are the signs of distress in non human primates - appearance

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stiff body movements
- reluctance to move
- huddle body position

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What are the signs of distress in non human primates - other physiological factors

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  • decreased food/water consumption
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What are the signs of distress in fish - behavioural general

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  • slower than normal weight gain
  • change in feeeding
  • sin and skin conditions
  • mucous production
  • noscoial interaction
  • hyper/hypo activity
  • avoid mechaniscal prod/light beam
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what are some behavioural signs of persistant pain

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  • guarding
  • abnormal appearnace
  • altered behaviour
  • vocalisation
  • mutliation
  • sweating
  • inappatance