RVT Journal Quiz: Volume 42 Issue 3 Article 3 Wildlike Walk-ins

RVT Journal Quiz: Volume 42 Issue 3 Article 3 Wildlike Walk-ins

Continuing to learn after achieving RVT status is essential for the individual and the advancement of the profession. RVTs can earn one (1) Continuing Education (CE) credit by reading the CE articles in the RVT Journal, or watching recorded sessions of OAVT presentations, and submitting the successfully completed corresponding quizzes.

If you obtain a score of 8 out of 10 (80%) or higher, you will receive a confirmation email which OAVT members can use as acceptable proof for their online CE record.

To rehabilitate wildlife in Ontario, a person needs to *
When starting to work with wildlife, a veterinary clinic should: *
How do wildlife differ from domestic animals? *
The most important information to collect from someone who finds a wild animal is: *
In Ontario, injured turtles that are brought to wildlife rehabilitation centres are: *
With respect to orphaned wildlife: *
When working with wildlife, minimize stress by: *
Wildlife need to be able to survive in the wild in order to be released. When determining what animal should be treated, which statement is correct? *
Oral fluids and subcutaneous fluid administration are the most practical routes to deliver fluid therapy in wildlife because: *
When giving oral medications to wildlife: *