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ALAT Certification Study Questions and Answers, Exams of Nursing

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ALAT Certification Study Questions and Answers 2024
Other than the ALAT Training Manual, name the publication that you must read and study
to prepare for the ALAT certification exam. - answerThe Guide for the Care and Use of
Laboratory Animals
List the three levels of AALAS Technician Certification. - answerAssistant Laboratory
Animal Technician (ALAT), Laboratory Animal Technician (LAT), Laboratory Animal
Technologist (LATg)
What organization was formed in 1950 by Dr. Nathan Brewer and other veterinarians? -
answerAnimal Care Panel (ACP)
In 1967, the Animal Care Panel (ACP) changed it's name to what? - answerAmerican
Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences (AALAS)
What does the acronym RALAT mean? - answerRegistered Assistant Laboratory Animal
Technician
What does the acronym RLAT mean? - answerRegistered Laboratory Animal Technician
What does the acronym RLATg mean? - answerRegistered Laboratory Animal Technologist
What does the Principle Investigator do? - answerPlans and coordinates all phases of the
research work and prepares the protocol
What is an Animal Use Protocol? - answerA document written by the Principal Investigator
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Other than the ALAT Training Manual, name the publication that you must read and study to prepare for the ALAT certification exam. - answerThe Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals List the three levels of AALAS Technician Certification. - answerAssistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT), Laboratory Animal Technician (LAT), Laboratory Animal Technologist (LATg) What organization was formed in 1950 by Dr. Nathan Brewer and other veterinarians? - answerAnimal Care Panel (ACP) In 1967, the Animal Care Panel (ACP) changed it's name to what? - answerAmerican Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences (AALAS) What does the acronym RALAT mean? - answerRegistered Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician What does the acronym RLAT mean? - answerRegistered Laboratory Animal Technician What does the acronym RLATg mean? - answerRegistered Laboratory Animal Technologist What does the Principle Investigator do? - answerPlans and coordinates all phases of the research work and prepares the protocol What is an Animal Use Protocol? - answerA document written by the Principal Investigator

and approved by the IACUC, that describes and justifies the use of animals for a project What does the acroynm IACUC mean? - answerInternational Animal Care and Use Committee What is the PHS Policy? - answerFederal mandate that covers all live vertebrates used or intended for use in research, research training, experimentation, biological testing, or for related purposes. According to the Guide and PHS Policy, what document must institutions comply with when animals are euthanized? - answerAVMA Guidelines for Euthanasia Using 100 mice in a research study instead of 150 could be an example of which of the 3 R's? - answerReduction What type of device identifies individuals using distinct characteristics such as fingerprints or eye structures? - answerBiometric Scanner What document should be posted throughout the facility, and is consulted and used when there is an emergency? - answerContact list What federal agency enforces the rules and standards for workplace safety? - answerOccupational safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Should a pregnant employee be assigned to work with cats? Why or why not? - answerNo. Cats can carry the microbes that cause toxoplasmosis, which can harm the fetus List three important factors for personal protection against radiation. - answerTime; distance; shielding

What guidelines must an animal facility follow when research animals are euthanized at the end of a study? - answerAVMA Guidelines on Euthanasia Beyond food, water, shelter, and healthcare requirements, to comply with the Animal Welfare Act, what must be provided to dogs in a laboratory animal research facility? - answerOpportunities for exercise What does the acronym SOP stand for? - answerStandard Operating Procedure What are the 3 Rs? - answerReplacement, refinement, reduction How often must an IACUC perform inspections of the facility? - answerEvery 6 months Who has the authority to sign the PHS Assurance? - answerThe Institutional Official Who reviews all animal use protocols at the institution before studies using animals can begin? - answerInternational Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) What regulation applies to animal and non-animal research and safety studies funded or reviewed by the FDA and the EPA? - answerGood Laboratory Practices (GLPs) Records of USDA inspections are available to the public under a provision of which federal law? - answerFreedom of Information Act (FOIA) What document contains information regarding potential disasters, evacuation, and emergency contacts? - answerDisaster plan

What is the best way to measure the effectiveness of an institution-wide emergency system? - answerPeriodic disaster drills What involves the development of methods for uniquely recognizing humans based upon physical features? - answerBiometrics If you are present in the facility when a major disaster or accident occurs, what should be your first priority? - answerProtecting human life What does an eye wash station use to clean the eye? - answerClean water under low pressure What type of hazard causes musculoskeletal injuries - answerErgonomic What provides information on the toxicity of chemicals? - answerMaterial Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) Whose standards specifically address the storage and handling of radioactive materials in the facility? - answerNuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Adult sheep may consume up to how many gallon(s) of water a day? - answer1 gallon The average life span of a goat is how many years? - answer8-12 years, and sometimes as old as 15+ The color of rabbit urine is determined by what? - answerThe amount of minerals in the urine

What is the scientific name for a cat? - answerFelis cattus What is the scientific name for a dog? - answerCanis familiaris What is the scientific name for cattle? - answerBos taurus What is the scientific name for a zebrafish? - answerDanio rerio What is the scientific name for an axolotl? - answerAmbystoma mexicanum What is the scientific name for a horse? - answerEquus caballus What is the scientific name for a common rat? - answerRattus norvegicus What is the scientific name for a Syrian hamster? - answerMesocricetus auratus What is the scientific name for a rabbit? - answerOryctolagus cuniculus What is the scientific name for a guinea pig? - answerCavia porcellus What is the scientific name for a ferret? - answerMustela putorius furo What regulation requires that dogs be given the opportunity for additional exercise outside of the normal cages or runs? - answerAnimal Welfare Act (AWA)

Guinea Pigs are used in a number of infectious disease studies, but they are especially useful in the study of what disease? - answerTuberculosis Guinea pigs cannot synthesize what vitamin? - answerVitamin C Scurvy - answera disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin C. Why do gerbils have relatively little odor compared to other rodents? - answerThey produce very small amounts of urine Where is the ventral marking gland in Gerbils located? - answerThe abdomen Why are gerbils commonly used in genetic studies? - answerTheir chromosomes are easily observed. What do rabbits need while giving birth? - answerA nest box What is the reddish material found in the tears and saliva of rats is called? - answerPorphyrin The most unusual anatomic feature of the hamster, which makes it a popular model for research is called? - answerCheek pouch Euthanasia is listed in the AVMA Report as "Acceptable IV", this means what? - answerIt is the preferred method of administering the drug. An animal technician should assess the health of all animals under his/her care during what part of the day? - answerEarly in the morning

Fomite - answerA non-living material that can transmit a disease.

Vector - answerAny living thing that carries a disease When referring to disease , what does sub-clinical mean? - answerIllness which does not make an animal sick The USDA annual report must be submitted by what date each year? - answerDecember 1st What federal agency regulates and publishes guidelines for the use of biohazards? - answerCenter for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) What is not a physical method of euthanasia? - answerCarbon dioxide A male ferret is called? - answerA hob A female ferret is called? - answerA Jill What is the term for eating feces? - answerCoprophagy What are animals that are mostly active at night called? - answerNocturnal Porphyrin - answerThe reddish material found in the tears and saliva of rats. The hooded rat is also known as what? - answerLong-Evans The Syrian hamster is also known as what? - answerthe golden hamster

What are animals who chew their cud are also know as? - answerRuminants What structure is used to determine the sex of bullfrogs? - answerExternal Tympanic Membrane What anatomic feature is normally seen in New World monkeys? - answernostrils open to the front or sides What viral disease carried by macaques that can be fatal to humans? - answerherpes B What is the most commonly used drug for nonhuman primate restraint? - answerKetamine What type of sling holds a pig in a fleece-lines hammock, suspended from the floor? - answerPanepinto What are young female pigs called? - answerGlits What is term for parturition in swine is called? - answerfarrowing What is the scientific study of animal behavior is known as? - answerEthology How often should sheep hooves be trimmed? - answerEvery 3 months (quarterly) How many weeks are mice and rats gestation periods? - answer3 weeks (21 days) What are the non-functional pendants of skin sometimes hanging from either side of the goats neck? - answerWattles

What is the space between the anus and genital papilla of rodents used for sexing? - answeranogenital distance Amphibian cages should be routinely rinsed a few hours after what? - answerfeeding What is the best method to permanently identify a nonhuman primate? - answerChest tattoo What are the two main types of nonhuman primates? - answerAnthropoids and prosimians What are Nonhuman primates who originate in South and Central America called? - answerNew World Monkeys A common condition in salamanders where they remain in their aquatic larval form with persistent gills throughout their entire life is called? - answerNeoteny What is the common name for Xenopus laevis? - answerAfrican clawed frog What are the three parts of the avian reproductive system? - answerCloaca, infundibulum, and magnum What is a special dietary component for birds that is composed of oyster shell and granite? - answerGrit What is the clinical term for insufficient oxygen? - answerHypoxia

Who prepares the "Guide for the care and Use of Laboratory Animals"? - answerILAR (Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources) What is it called if an animal lacks a means of generating heat internally? - answerEctotherm What do all organic compounds contain? - answerCarbon What is the standard symbol for the element calcium? - answerCa What is the correct formula for the conversion of the Fahrenheit degrees to Celsius degrees? - answerC=5/9 (F-32) The anatomic term ventral means towards the what? - answerAbdomen The anatomic term medial means towards the what? - answermiddle of the body The kidneys are part of which body system? - answerUrinary What is the function of the lungs? - answerDeliver oxygen to the blood How many compartments are in a ruminant stomach? - answerFour What is the largest vein in the body? - answerVena cava

In the gonads, sex cells divide and the daughter cells contain only half the number of chromosomes as the parent cells, this division is called? - answermeiosis What type of caging material that has high impact strength, is transparent, and can withstand high temperatures? - answerPolycarbonate What is another term for gnotobiotic animals? - answer What is Alopecia defined as? - answerHairloss What type of drug relieves pain? - answerAnalgesic What government agency is in charge of preparing standards and enforcing the Animal Welfare Act? - answerUnited States Department of Agriculture (USDA) In a rodent-breeding colony, which type of breeding scheme should be used to obtain minimal homozygosity in the shortest period of time? - answeroutbreeding Clean rodent barrier rooms should be ventilated with what type of pressure towards the hallway? - answerPositive pressure The destruction of all organisms on an object is referred to as what? - answerSterilization An unusual behavior that may be noticed in approximately 20% of gerbils is what? - answerSeizures What is the scientific name for swine? - answerSus Scrofa Domestica

  • answer85 decibels What condition in mice and rats causes necrotic bands to appear on the tail as a result of vascular strictures caused by exposure to high temp and low relative humidity (less than 30%)? - answerRingtail What is environmental enrichment? - answerA method of providing animals with the opportunity to behave as they do in the wild, playing, foraging, grooming, and interacting with one another. Providing nude mice with cotton nesting material may lead to which condition? - answerConjunctivitis. What type of wood shavings are not recommended as bedding because it emits aromatic hydrocarbons? - answerCedar In the metric system, the prefix "centi" means? - answerOne hundredth What step is necessary when removing amphibians from shipping crates? - answerRinse thoroughly with Dechlorinated water to remove any Feces In general what is thought to be good environmental enrichment for amphibians? - answerHiding places What diseases in rats naturally develop, making them good animal models to study these diseases? - answerDiabetes and hypertension Where are the testicles located in a male bird? - answerNear the kidneys

What causes rabbit urine to be red to milky yellow? - answerHigh amounts of minerals in the urine A 4 kg cat weighs how many pounds? - answer8.8 pounds The act of shivering or sweating in order to maintain body temperature is an example of: - answerHomeostasis A kilogram is approximately equal to how many pounds? - answer2.2 pounds What is the oldest inbred strain of mouse? - answerDBA What metabolic disease is hereditary in hamsters? - answerDiabetes mellitus What is another name for Feeding free choice? - answerad Libitum What is a baby rabbit called? - answerA kit What rat was the common laboratory rat developed from? - answerThe Brown Norway rat What is a knockout mouse? - answerA mouse that results from the removal of one or more genes from the fertilized egg What is a method of correcting defective genes as a means of correcting a genetic disease? - answerGene therapy What is the shelf life for diets containing vitamin C? - answer90 days