Nursing Care 1 Test. Latest 2025-2026.
Questions & Correct Verified Answers.
Graded A
Anyone who is cruel to an animal, or does not provide for its welfare needs
may be... – ANS
- Banned from owning animals
- Fined up to £20,000
- Sent to prison
Are Rabbits herbivores? – ANS Yes
Exercise for dogs can be provided by what? – ANS
- allowing dogs access to an exercise area
- walking dogs on a lead
How much exercise should dogs have access to a day? - ANS15 minutes
twice daily
- very active dogs may require more exercise and old dogs less exercise
How much room should a cat have in their kennel? - ANSSufficient room to
enable them to stretch and to move about freely
- cats should be monitored for gait and mobility
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, Is Rabies a notifiable disease? - ANSYes
Is tetanus a notifiable disease? - ANSYes
Out of a Cupboard Door, Storage Box Lid, Blanket and Parcel Shelf, which
of the following would be least suitable for transporting a patient with a
Spinal Injury? - ANSBlanket
Out of Guard Hairs, Wool hairs, Awn hairs and Down hairs, which is not a
type of Cat hair? - ANSWool hairs
The Animal Welfare Act - ANS2006
What are Dietary Proteins? - ANSLarge, complex molecules composed of
long chains on Amino Acids bound together by peptide linkages
What are the 5 Basic Welfare Needs for Animals? - ANS1) Need for a
suitable environment
2) Need for a diet (including fresh water)
3) Need to be able to exhibit normal behaviour
4) Need to be housed with or apart from other animals
5) Need to be protected from pain, suffering, injury and disease
What are the clinical signs of Vitamin D deficiency? - ANSPoor bone
mineralisation (i.e. rickets in young animals and osteomalacia in adults)
What are the Fat soluble vitamins? - ANSVitamin A, D, E and K
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