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APPLICATION FOR LIVE ANIMAL USE IN TEACHING AT COASTAL ALABAMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE MARK WITH AN X IN THE BOX FOR ONE OF THE FOLLOWING AND TYPE YOUR CURRENT PROTOCOL NUMBER IF NEEDED: New applicatin Amendment f current prtcl #. _X Renewal f current prtcl # VET 112-1004 Amendments are required when any significant change ccurs in a prtcl such as change f study bjectives, prcedures and pain categry, increasing animal number, change f species, use f anesthetic r analgesic agents r methds f euthanasia. Renewal is required after ne year fr all prtcls that invlve species cvered by the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) and after three years n all ther prtcls. All aspects f the prtcl need t be carefully reviewed fr significant changes and updating. Particular attentin needs t be given t numbers f animals needed ver the next apprval perid. New signatures are required by the attending veterinarian, the applicant, and the supervisr. 1) ME OF ACTIVITY, CLASS, OR TRAINING EVENT Name f activity and assciated curse number. Venipuncture VET112 Prtcl # VET 112-1004 2) APPLICANT ME Cathleen B Frester DVM Office Phne (251) 580-2273 Dept. Allied Health-Vet Tech E-mail address Cathleen.frester @ castalalabama.edu 3) GOALS AND SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF PROPOSED USE OF LIVE ANIMALS Use language understandable t a nn-scientist. One r tw paragraphs are usually adequate. As per AVMA-CVTEA required tasks, each student must demnstrate the ability t perfrm the fllwing in dgs and cats: Cephalic venipuncture dg and cat Lateral saphenus venipuncture- dg Jugular venipuncture- dg and cat Medial Femral venipuncture- cat 4) PROJECTED START DATE, ANIMAL SPECIES, AND NUMBER NEEDED. Prjected Start Date (If this is a renewal f an existing prtcl this date shuld be the date yur current prtcl expires). 11/01/17 -Apprval fr ONE year is granted fr species cvered under the Federal Animal Welfare Act (dgs, cats, nn-human primates, guinea pigs, hamsters, rabbits, wild mammals, and any ther animal used in bi-medical research)

Species (cmmn name) Dmestic Dg and cat Number needed in ne year Apprximately 100 representing 2 r 3 dgs r cats per day. If renewal - Ttal number utilized since prir prtcl review unknwn -Apprval fr THREE years is granted fr thse species exempted by the Animal Welfare Act (agricultural species used in agricultural research, birds, cmmercially bred rats, cmmercially bred mice, and nn-mammal wildlife.) OR Species Number needed in first year Number needed in secnd year Number needed in third year RATIOLE FOR NUMBER OF ANIMALS REQUESTED FOR TEACHING PROTOCOLS: Fr example, if numbers are determined by a specific student-t-animal rati, the chice f the rati must be justified in writing. All prcedures will be perfrmed by each student. Each animal will be subjected t a maximum f three attempts per prcedure per day. 5) PROCEDURES, PAIN CATEGORY, SPECIES, PERSONS PERFORMING PROCEDURES AND THEIR TRAINING. Prvide a detailed descriptin f all prpsed prcedures t be cnducted n each species, (Example: IV injectin in the jugular vein, up t 3 ml, twice a day fr six days), the pain categry fr the prcedure, and the persnnel wh will perfrm the prcedure. Fr pain categries see USDA/AWA Pain/Distress Categries n the last page f this applicatin. Species - Prcedure Pain Categry Persnnel Canine and feline Venipuncture C Vet Tech Instructrs and Students: 1. Students will bserve an animal prir t any manipulatin fr respiratry rate and character. Animals will nt be restrained r therwise stressed during this bservatin. 2. Fr all venipuncture prcedures f bth dg and cat the student will gather all necessary and apprpriate supplies prir t the restrainer btaining the animal. 3. Fr cephalic venipuncture, the restrainer will hld the patient in a sitting psitin r sternal recumbency as described is the restraint IACUC prtcl. The student will swab the area f the desired vein with a skin disinfectant t misten the hair making the vein easier t see and cleaning the area f mst dirt and debris. The hair may require shaving t facilitate visualizatin f the vein. The restrainer will distend the vein and the student will hld the leg at the metacarpal regin. Hlding the syringe in the barrel

regin s that the needle bevel is up they will insert the needle at apprximately 30 degree angle with the skin s that the distal end f the needle threads int the vein abut ½ inch. The student s thumb may be placed medially t the vein t stabilize the vein and help prevent rlling. Once the needle is in place the student will draw back n the syringe applying suctin t btain the sample. The restrainer then will release distending pressure n the vein. When the prcedure is cmpleted the needle is withdrawn and direct pressure applied t the venipuncture site using a dry cttn ball r gauze fr abut 60 secnds t prevent hematma frmatin and bleeding. 4. Students will perfrm lateral saphenus venipuncture in dgs fllwing the abve described prcedure with the dg in lateral recumbency. 5. Students will perfrm jugular venipuncture with the patient in sternal recumbency r sitting. The student will cclude the external jugular vein, lcated in the jugular furrw, near the thracic inlet. The area will be cleaned with a disinfectant t remve surface dirt and t facilitate visualizatin f the vein. If the vein cannt be easily seen r felt, the hair may be shaved. The student will palpate the distended vein t identify the vein s lcatin. Once identified the needle will be inserted upward, bevel up, at a 20 t 30 degree angle t the vein. When the tip f the needle enters the vein, suctin will be applied t btain sample and nce btained the needle will be withdrawn and direct pressure will be place ver site f entry fr apprximately 60 secnds t prevent hematma frmatin and bleeding. 6. The students will perfrm medial femral vein venipuncture with the restrainer hlding cat in lateral recumbency as described in restraint prtcl. The restrainer will cclude the vein t cause distentin; the student will shave a small area f fur and clean area with skin disinfectant. The student will hld the cat s leg at the level f the hck and may stabilize the vein by placing their thumb alngside f the vein. With the vein stabilized the needle is inserted, bevel up, int the vein. Slight suctin will be used fr bld draw t prevent vein cllapse. When sample draw is cmplete, the needle is withdrawn and direct pressure is applied t the vein fr 60 secnds t prevent hematma frmatin and bleeding. 7. Any prcedure will be discntinued if a patient shws any signs f pain r distress and the supervising site Veterinarian will be ntified. Specific training f each persn fr each prcedure listed abve. Students will receive lectures n prper prcedures and use f necessary equipment prir t perfrmance. All students will demnstrate prper technique using mdels prir t live animal use. 6) LITERATURE SEARCH FOR PAIN AND DISTRESS REDUCTION -Replacement f a live animal mdel with nn-living systems; refinement f methds which are less painful r distressful; and reductin in number f animals used shuld be cnsidered. Include an apprpriate cnclusin such as Literature search verified that prcedures and methds described in this prtcl are currently accepted methds and minimize pain and distress t the animals and that there are n alternatives available fr these prcedures. Databases searched NORI http://awic.nal.usda.gv/ http://www.aphis.usda.gv/animalwelfare http://www.animalearn http:neavs.rg Specific key wrds used in yur search including animal species, pain, stress, distress, alternatives and specific type f research Venipuncture, bld draw, alternatives, dgs, cats Dates search cvered 2000 thrugh Nvember 2013

Date search cmpleted 11/27/2013 Cnclusin Several adjunctive audivisual aids and mdels were identified t minimize the amunt f handling necessary t achieve prficiency in venipuncture. Accurate, less invasive methds fr the required prficiencies are therwise nt available thrugh mdels r lwer species. 7) JUSTIFICATION OF LIVE ANIMAL USE AND SPECIES SELECTION Alternatives t live animal use must be cnsidered and the lwest apprpriate phylgenetic species must be used All tasks listed fr cmpletin by students are required by the CVTEA as described in the Accreditatin Plicies and Prcedures Manual, Appendix I. All tasks perfrmed by students will be under the direct supervisin f a licensed veterinary prfessinal. 8) ATTENDING VETERIRIAN An attending veterinarian must review prpsed prcedures, especially drug use. He/she must als sign all prtcls. The Veterinarian must have experience with the species fr which he/she is respnsible. All drugs are t be btained thrugh r with the apprval f the Attending Veterinarian. ANESTHESIA & PAIN CONTROL Name and purpse f drug t be given Dse Rute f administratin Maximum vlume Frequency f dsing If pain alleviatin interferes with end pint measurements, a cmplete justificatin must be included. (i.e. pain Categry E Prtcls) Wh will perfrm this prcedure Specific training f each persn fr each type f anesthesia/pain cntrl prcedure they will perfrm EUTHASIA/CARCASS DISPOSAL AVMA Euthanasia Guidelines must be fllwed http://www.avma.rg/resurces/euthanasia.pdf. If yu dn't plan t euthanize animals, yu must still be prepared t euthanize an animal because in all prtcls, which include manipulatins, an animal may be seriusly injured and need t be euthanized. Methd f euthanasia t be used (all AVMA methds classified as cnditinally acceptable must be justified in writing) If drugs are used specify the agent Dse

Rute f administratin Maximum Vlume Justificatin fr cnditinally acceptable methds Wh will perfrm euthanasia prcedure Specific training f each persn fr each type f euthanasia they will perfrm Describe hw carcasses will be dispsed f (especially applicable t carcasses which have been expsed t recmbinant D, infectius, txic r radiactive agents r euthanized with drug) If animals are nt euthanized, what will be their final dispsitin (especially federal threatened, endangered, r state sensitive species) All animals utilized fr training purpses are wned by the animal care facility and all tasks are perfrmed n site. An MOU is in place regarding all animal use. Species Attending Veterinarian Name Attending Veterinarian s Email Address canine and feline Cathleen B Frester DVM Cathleen.frester@castalalabama.edu Attending Veterinarian Cmments Animal use is justified and minimally stressful. Pain shuld nt be present in healthy animals as requested by MOU. Animal numbers are reasnable based upn preliminary enrllment and planning, but may need t be adjusted by addendum based upn first year pilt prgram use. Signature Cathleen B Frester DVM Date 10/05/17 9) SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Please read carefully & place a "Y" r "N" t each questin & prvide infrmatin as required. a. Y Is the prpsed species cvered under the Animal Welfare Act? (i.e. dgs cats, nn-human primates, guinea pigs, hamsters, rabbits, wild mammals, and any species used in bi-medical research) b. Y Are any animals described in this applicatin privately wned? If yes, cntact yur department head fr discussin f liability issues and the ptential need fr a signed "Owner's Release Frm", and prvide written ntice t the IACUC. c. N_ Is surgery in which the animal recvers part f this applicatin? If yes, the persn perfrming the prcedure must prepare a descriptin f the prcedure, and the level f asepsis t be maintained. A recrd must be made fr each prcedure perfrmed including anesthesia, analgesia, and pre- and pst- perative care.

d. N_ Is tail clipping, t btain bld r tissue sample, f rdents ver tw weeks f age a part f this applicatin? If yes, a specific written justificatin must be included with this applicatin. 10) CERTIFICATION I certify that the abve is a cmplete and accurate descriptin f all prpsed use f LIVE animals in this activity. I agree that if there are SIGNIFICANT CHANGES frm thse prcedures described in the applicatin I will, prir t the change, prepare a written amendment t this applicatin and receive written IACUC apprval prir t implementing the changes. I assure that students, staff, faculty, r ther persnnel wh perfrm the prcedures described abve are QUALIFIED t perfrm the prcedures in a humane and scientifically acceptable manner. I certify that the prcedures cnducted d nt unnecessarily duplicate previus experiments. Faculty Applicant Name Cathleen B Frester DVM Signature Date 10/05/17