MOD 5 - COURSE 3 - PT 1 - SPECIES SPECIFIC SIGN OF DISTRESS AND PAIN Flashcards
(18 cards)
What are the signs of distress in rodents - general behaviour
- decreased activity
- excessive licking and scratching
- self-mutliation
- unsually agressive
- abnormal locoomation
- writhing
- no nest
- hiding
What are the signs of distress in rodents - appearance
- piloerections
- rough/stained coat
- abnormal posture - arched back
- porphyrin staining in rats
What are the signs of distress in rodents - other physiological signs of distress
rapid - shallow respiration
- decreased food adn water consumption
- tremors
What are the signs of distress in rabbits- general behaviour
- head presing
- teeth grindin
- may become more aggressive
- increased vocalisation
- excessive licking an dscratching
- reluctant to locomote
What are the signs of distress in rabbits- appearance
- excessive salivation
- hunched posture
What are the signs of distress in rabbits- other physiological signs of distress
- rapid, shallow respiration
- decreased food and water consumptions
What are the signs of distress in canines- general behaviour
- excessive licking and scratching
- increase agresion
- increased vocalisation
- inclusive of whimpering, howling and growling
- self-multilation
What are the signs of distress in canines- appearance
- stiff body movement
- reluctance to move
- trembling
- gaurding
What are the signs of distress in canines- other physiological factors
- increased repiration - rate / panting
- decreased food/water consumption
What are the signs of distress in felines - general behaviour
- hiding
- increased vocalization
- growling and hissing
- excessive licking
- increases aggression
What are the signs of distress in felines - appearnace
- stiff body movements
- reluctance t move
- hair caot = rought ungroomed
- hunched posture
- irritable tail twitching
- flattened ears
What are the signs of distress in felines - other physiological factors
- decreased food and water consumptions
What are the signs of distress in ruminants - general behaviour
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
What are the signs of distress in non human primates - general behaviour
- increased aggression
- depression
- self mutlilation
- dramatic change in routine behaviour i.e. locomotion = decreased
- rubbing/picking at painful location
What are the signs of distress in non human primates - appearance
stiff body movements
- reluctance to move
- huddle body position
What are the signs of distress in non human primates - other physiological factors
- decreased food/water consumption
What are the signs of distress in fish - behavioural general
- slower than normal weight gain
- change in feeeding
- sin and skin conditions
- mucous production
- noscoial interaction
- hyper/hypo activity
- avoid mechaniscal prod/light beam
what are some behavioural signs of persistant pain
- guarding
- abnormal appearnace
- altered behaviour
- vocalisation
- mutliation
- sweating
- inappatance