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VET ESCAPE ROOM

Erin Jackson

Created on March 5, 2024

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ESCAPE ROOM

VET

Main room

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ROOM 2

ROOM 3

Welcome to work today at the Veterinary Hospital

ROOM 1

You have been asked to be the Veterinary Assistant today for the Veterinarian. Proceed through each room taking a paitent history, taking vitals on the patient, setting up the exam room, and cleaing the room after the appointment.

1/5

ROOM 1

Patient History

Question 1

When entering the exam room, how should you greet the client?

State your name and that you are the Veterinary Assistant

No need to greet them as they know who you are

The Vet goes in the room first

Click the image on the left to watch a video on Exam room greeting.

2/5

ROOM 1

Patient History

Question 2

When you enter the room, the dog comes right up to you wagging it's tail and walks enthusiastically out to the scale to get a weight. How would you describe this behavior?

Down and depressed

Quiet, Alert, Responsive

Bright, Alert, Responsive

3/5

ROOM 1

Patient History

Question 3

The patient is coming in today for vomiting and diarrhea. What type of questions should you ask the owner?

The Vet will get more information

Open and closed ended questions

No need to get more information

4/5

ROOM 1

Patient History

Question 4

A diabetic cat comes in for a visit, should you ask if he received his insulin this morning?

The vet doesn't need to know this information

Yes and double check the dose

No we don't need to ask

5/5

ROOM 1

Patient History

Question 5

What does BCS stand for?

Body Condition Scale

Body Condition Score

Body Count Score

5/5

ROOM 1

Patient History

You have completed this room!

CONTINUe

ROOM 1

Patient History

You have completed the intitial assessment. Now time to check some vital signs.

Click the image on the left to review patient vital signs.

main room

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room 2

room 3

Patient Vital Signs

room 1

You have gotten the information that you need from the client. Now it's time to assess the pet before the Veterinarian comes in for the appointment.

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ROOM 2

Vital Signs

Question 1

This piece of equipment is used to check which vital sign?

Temperature

Heart Rate

2/5

ROOM 2

Vital Signs

Question 2

Assess this Body Condition Score

Too thin 2/9

Ideal 5/9

3/5

ROOM 2

Vital Signs

Question 3

Assess this Body Condition Score

Too Heavy7/9

Ideal 5/9

4/5

ROOM 2

Vital Signs

Question 4

Assess this mucous membrane color

Normal Pink

Abnormal Pale

5/5

ROOM 2

Vital Signs

Question 5

What is the assistant doing in this photo?

Obtaining a temperature

Checking the anal glands

5/5

ROOM 2

Vital Signs

You have completed this room!

CONTINUE

ROOM 2

Vital Signs

Time to set up the room for the appointment!

main room

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room 2

room 3

Setting up for the appointment

room 1

The Veterinarian will now need some help setting up for the appointment and getting the equipment needed for the appointment. As the assistant you will complete this task.

1/5

ROOM 3

Question 1

Set up the room for Annual Vaccinations.

2/5

ROOM 3

Question 2

What equipment do you need to look at the ears?

3/5

ROOM 3

Question 3

What equipment do you need to look at the eyes?

4/5

ROOM 3

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Question 4

What do you need to stain the eyes?

5/5

ROOM 3

Question 5

The dog is a little fearful based on it's assessed behavior. What piece of equipment may you need?

5/5

ROOM 3

You have completed this room!

CONTINUE

ROOM 3

Time to help the Veterinarian with the appointment!

main room

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room 2

room 3

Time to turn over the exam room for the next appointment!

room 1

TTo turn over a room means to clean and prepare the room for the next appointment. Follow the steps to complete this process.

main room

1/5

Question 1

Click on the photo to play the video link. What is the first step to cleaing the room?

Clean where the dog has touched

Sweep

The room already looks clean

MAIN ROOM

2/5

Question 2

Click on the image to play the video. When do you add the disinfectant to the mop bucket?

You add it to the water in the bucket

You add it first then add the water

You don't need disinfectant

MAIN ROOM

3/5

Question 3

Click on the picture to play the video link. The video mentions that the product needs to have what to work properly? (choose clean and disinfect a room)

A surfce clean of organic debris

Contact Time

All of the above

MAIN ROOM

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Question 4

What surfaces are important to clean after this appointment?

Only the surfaces the dog has touched

Exam table, couch, back sink counter, floor

Exam table the dog is on

MAIN ROOM

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Question 5

Your exam room is clean and ready for the next patient. What is your next step?

Check with the Vet to see if they are ready for the next appointment

All of the above

Check the schedule for the next patient

MAIN ROOM

5/5

You have completed this room!

CONTINUe

Start Over?

Congratulations!

You have completed the Veterinary Exam Escape Room!!

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You have lost a museum piece!

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You have lost a museum piece!

You have lost a museum piece!

You have lost a museum piece!

You have lost a museum piece!

You have lost a museum piece!

You have lost a museum piece!