Module 3 Quiz: Sensory Considerations

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Module 3 Quiz: Sensory Considerations — Sound, Light & Scent
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✓ Question 1 of 10 • Correct
What is the recommended maximum noise level in a Fear Free veterinary clinic's examination room?
A
Under 80 dB — equivalent to a busy restaurant
Under 60 dB — approximately the level of a normal conversation
Your Answer
C
Under 40 dB — equivalent to a whisper
D
Under 100 dB — the typical level in most veterinary clinics
✓ Question 2 of 10 • Correct
Which type of lighting is MOST recommended in Fear Free examination rooms to reduce patient stress?
A
Bright fluorescent overhead lighting for maximum visibility
B
Complete darkness with only a penlight for examination
Soft, diffused, warm-toned lighting that can be adjusted as needed
Your Answer
D
Natural sunlight only, with no artificial lighting
✓ Question 3 of 10 • Correct
Which pheromone product is specifically designed to reduce canine anxiety in veterinary settings?
Adaptil (DAP — Dog Appeasing Pheromone), which mimics the natural nursing pheromone
Your Answer
B
Feliway, which replicates the feline facial pheromone
C
Lavender essential oil diffused directly in the exam room
D
Citronella spray applied to the examination table
✓ Question 4 of 10 • Correct
A dog enters the clinic showing signs of noise sensitivity (tucked tail, trembling, attempting to flee). Which action should be taken FIRST?
A
Immediately bring the dog to the examination room to minimize exposure to the lobby
B
Turn on loud classical music to mask the clinic sounds
C
Restrain the dog firmly so it cannot injure itself while fleeing
Move the dog to a quiet, low-stimulation area and allow time to decompress before any handling
Your Answer
✓ Question 5 of 10 • Correct
Which of the following scents has been scientifically shown to have a calming effect on dogs in clinical settings?
A
Peppermint oil
Lavender
Your Answer
C
Eucalyptus
D
Cinnamon
✗ Question 6 of 10 • Incorrect
What is the primary reason fluorescent lighting can increase stress in veterinary patients?
Fluorescent lights produce heat that makes animals uncomfortable
Your Answer
Fluorescent lights flicker at a frequency detectable by many animals, causing visual discomfort and anxiety
C
Fluorescent lights are always too dim for animals to see properly
D
Fluorescent lights emit UV radiation that irritates animal skin
✓ Question 7 of 10 • Correct
When using calming music in a veterinary clinic, which characteristics are MOST effective for reducing canine stress?
A
Fast-tempo pop music to create a positive, energetic atmosphere
B
Complete silence is always preferable to any music
Slow tempo (50-60 BPM), simple arrangements, and lower frequencies, such as classical or specially designed pet-calming music
Your Answer
D
White noise played at high volume to mask all other sounds
✓ Question 8 of 10 • Correct
Which cleaning product consideration is MOST important in a Fear Free practice from a sensory perspective?
A
Using the strongest disinfectant available regardless of scent
Using effective disinfectants that are unscented or have minimal odor, and allowing adequate ventilation time before patient contact
Your Answer
C
Using lemon-scented products because citrus is universally calming to animals
D
Skipping cleaning between patients to avoid introducing chemical scents
✓ Question 9 of 10 • Correct
What is the recommended approach to managing sound from equipment (clippers, dryers, etc.) during Fear Free procedures?
Use the quietest equipment available, turn it on away from the patient first, and gradually introduce the sound while monitoring FAS levels
Your Answer
B
Turn equipment on directly next to the patient to get the procedure done as quickly as possible
C
Never use any powered equipment on noise-sensitive patients
D
Use ear plugs on the patient before turning on any equipment
✓ Question 10 of 10 • Correct
Which combination of sensory modifications represents a comprehensive Fear Free approach to the waiting area?
A
Bright lighting, television for entertainment, and air fresheners
B
Separate species waiting areas only, with no other modifications needed
Separate species areas, calming pheromone diffusers, soft lighting, low-volume calming music, non-slip flooring, and visual barriers
Your Answer
D
Keeping all animals together with plenty of treats and toys as distractions

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Score96%
Pass Score80%
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Time Taken8m 42s
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