PHS Policy requires the following IACUC members:
1. Veterinarian, chair, nonscientist, nonaffiliated
2. Veterinarian, chair, nonaffiliated, scientist
3. Veterinarian, nonaffiliated, scientist, nonscientist
4. Veterinarian, nonaffiliated, nonscientist, statistician
Which of the following lists the required members of an IACUC constituted to comply with both Animal Welfare Regulations and PHS
Policy?
a] 4 members- Chair, veterinarian, scientist, and non-scientific member
b] 5 members- Chair, veterinarian, scientist, non-scientific member, and recorder [or secretary]
c] 4 members- Chair, veterinarian, and two scientists
d] 5 members- Chair, veterinarian, scientist, non-scientific member, and non-affiliated member
Which of the following lists the required members of an IACUC constituted to comply with both USDA Animal Welfare Act
Regulations and PHS Policy?
A. 4 members-chair, veterinarian, and two scientists.
B. 5 members-chair, veterinarian, scientist, non-scientific member, and recorder [or secretary].
C. 4 members-chair, veterinarian, scientist, and non-scientific member.
D. 5 members-chair, veterinarian, scientist, non-scientific member, and non-affiliated member.
Which of the following sets of IACUC members are required by the AWA and/or PHS?
A. A practicing scientist with experience in animal research, person who is not a scientist, person who is not affiliated with the organization, and public relations specialist.
B. A public relations specialist, veterinarian, person who is not a scientist, and person who is not affiliated with the organization.
C. A public relations specialist,
veterinarian, practicing scientist with experience in animal research, and person who is not a scientist.
D. A veterinarian, practicing scientist with experience in animal research, person who is not a scientist, and person who is not affiliated with the organization.
A
Category E of the USDA report form applies to " animals upon which teaching, experiments, research, surgery or tests were conducted involving accompanying pain or distress to the animals and for which the use of appropriate anesthetic, analgesic, or tranquilizing drugs would have adversely affected the procedures, results, or interpretation of the teaching, research, experiments, surgery, or tests."