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Standing Restraint - ANSWER-is sometimes used for
procedures such as injections, some examination
procedures, and nail trimming. The restrainer should hold
the animal close to the body and place one arm in front of
the animal's neck with the second arm supporting the
abdomen. This technique is most commonly used with
dogs.
Sitting or Sternal Recumbency - ANSWER-Many routine
procedures, such as physical examination, blood
,collection from the cephalic vein, and administration of
subcutaneous injections.
lateral recumbency - ANSWER-Procedures such as blood
collection from the lateral saphenous vein, some
radiographs, and urinary catheterization are often
performed with the animal laying on their side, also known
as
Dorsal recumbency - ANSWER-is used for some
radiographic procedures, cystocentesis, and sometimes
for blood collection. Positioning aids such as foam wedges
or v-troughs may be needed to keep a large dog
comfortable in this position
, Catchpole - ANSWER-Rigid pole with a loop at one end
used to move an aggressive or fearful dog to or from a run
or cage
Forward pointing ears for a horse - ANSWER-listening or
attentiveness
one ear pointed forward and the other pointed back for a
horse - ANSWER-listening in 2 directions
drooping or relaxed ears for a horse - ANSWER-sleeping,
tired or sick
mouth open and teeth expose for a horse - ANSWER-may
signal attack