March 2026 Safety

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1.
Recognize a patients behavior or the _________ signs before it attacks.
2.
Never attempt to ________ any patient if you do not have adequate training.
3.
Always approach animals in a ________, slow, and non-threatening manner.
4.
Make sure the restraint device is in good working __________ before placing on the animal.
5.
Never let your _______ down!
6.
Don't let your __________ get in the way of safety. If one person thinks you should use a muzzle, do it.
7.
Never leave a __________ pet unattended!
8.
When a patient is _______, give them a break.
9.
Open communication promotes the transfer of ideas and collaboration improves overall _______.
10.
Try to minimize any loud or obnoxious ________ that can startle a pet prior to handling.
11.
Use ______ restraint if the pet is too uncooperative.
12.
Come up with a plan before attempting to handle a __________ pet.