| # | Question | Type | Course | Difficulty | Tags | Used In | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q-001 | Which of the following is the earliest FAS signal a dog may display in a veterinary setting? | Multiple Choice | Canine Certification | Intermediate | FASCanineSignals | 3 exams | |
| Q-002 | What is the recommended gentle handling technique when restraining a small dog for blood draw? | Multiple Choice | Canine Certification | Beginner | HandlingCanine | 2 exams | |
| Q-003 | Pheromone diffusers such as Adaptil should be placed at the entrance of the exam room to reduce patient anxiety. | True/False | Low-Stress Environments | Beginner | PheromonesEnvironment | 4 exams | |
| Q-004 | Which feline body language indicator most reliably signals escalating stress during a veterinary examination? | Multiple Choice | Feline Certification | Intermediate | FelineBody LanguageStress | 2 exams | |
| Q-005 | Gabapentin administered 90 minutes prior to a veterinary visit is an effective pre-visit pharmaceutical intervention for anxious cats. | True/False | Pain Management | Advanced | GabapentinPre-visitFeline | 1 exam | |
| Q-006 | Name three environmental modifications that can reduce fear, anxiety, and stress in a veterinary waiting room. | Short Answer | Low-Stress Environments | Intermediate | EnvironmentModifications | 3 exams | |
| Q-007 | What is the maximum recommended decibel level for a Fear Free certified shelter environment? | Multiple Choice | Shelter Program | Beginner | ShelterNoiseStandards | 2 exams | |
| Q-008 | What is the primary purpose of counterconditioning in a Fear Free veterinary practice? | Multiple Choice | General Practice | Intermediate | CounterconditioningBehavior | 5 exams |
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