BIOL 2223 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Venipuncture, Cephalic Vein, Great Saphenous Vein

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May or may not look at you. Tail up with a curve at the top. Tail tucked or slow wag at the end of tail. Tail down or tucked; tail may be lashing. Teeth are exposed; may growl or hiss. If they can"t flee they will fight/attack. Restraint hold back, check, suppress an action. Using some means of physical, chemical or psychological action. Used to allow animals to be controlled for procedures. Ensure safety of animal, as well as yourself and others. Sitting (on the floor or exam table) Lateral lying on right or left side. Apply & walk dog on slip lead. Lift & carry a cat traditional vs. football carry. Stretch hold traditional vs. snake hold. Cats more likely to become upset and/or aggressive when fearful or stressed. Catch stretch hold: traditional grab scruff and hindlegs, snake hold thumb on cheek bones, two middle fingers on head. Lateral saphenous vein (outside surface of hindlegs) *dog*

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