ALAT Animal Health and Welfare 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A mouse is found with labored breathing, hunched posture, and ruffled fur. What is the most appropriate first action?
- Continue normal husbandry and monitor
- Remove the animal from the group and notify the veterinarian (Correct answer)
- Increase the cage temperature to comfort the animal
- Administer analgesics from the stock supply
Correct answer: Remove the animal from the group and notify the veterinarian
Sick animals should be isolated to prevent disease spread and reported to the veterinarian for evaluation and treatment.
Question 2: Which of the following best describes 'environmental enrichment' in laboratory animal care?
- Adding extra bedding to increase cage weight
- Providing stimuli that promote species-typical behaviors and reduce stress (Correct answer)
- Increasing lighting duration to extend active periods
- Adjusting room temperature to above-normal levels
Correct answer: Providing stimuli that promote species-typical behaviors and reduce stress
Environmental enrichment includes structures, social housing, and materials that allow animals to express natural behaviors and improve psychological well-being.
Question 3: When monitoring a rat colony for pain, which behavioral sign is LEAST reliable as a sole indicator?
- Reduced food and water consumption
- Orbital tightening observed via grimace scale
- Normal coat condition (Correct answer)
- Decreased locomotion and social interaction
Correct answer: Normal coat condition
Normal coat condition alone does not confirm absence of pain; animals in pain may maintain grooming early in a disease process.
Question 4: Which principle of the 3Rs specifically focuses on reducing animal suffering and improving animal welfare during a study?
- Replacement
- Reduction
- Refinement (Correct answer)
- Regulation
Correct answer: Refinement
Refinement involves modifying procedures to minimize pain, suffering, distress, and lasting harm to animals.
Question 5: A technician notices a rabbit repeatedly pressing its abdomen against the cage floor. This behavior most likely indicates:
- Normal thermoregulatory behavior
- Abdominal discomfort or pain (Correct answer)
- Territorial marking behavior
- Exploration of the cage environment
Correct answer: Abdominal discomfort or pain
Pressing the abdomen against a surface (belly pressing) is a recognized sign of gastrointestinal pain or abdominal discomfort in rabbits.
Question 6: What is the primary purpose of a health surveillance program in a laboratory animal facility?
- To reduce the cost of animal purchases
- To detect and prevent the introduction or spread of pathogens (Correct answer)
- To track individual animal body weights over time
- To schedule routine cage changes more efficiently
Correct answer: To detect and prevent the introduction or spread of pathogens
Health surveillance programs monitor the colony for infectious agents to protect animal health, research integrity, and personnel safety.
Question 7: Which agency in the United States sets minimum standards for the humane handling, care, and treatment of laboratory animals under federal law?
- FDA
- USDA via the Animal Welfare Act (Correct answer)
- NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare
- CDC
Correct answer: USDA via the Animal Welfare Act
The USDA enforces the Animal Welfare Act (AWA), which establishes minimum standards for care and treatment of regulated laboratory animals.
A mouse is found with labored breathing, hunched posture, and ruffled fur.
What is the most appropriate first action?