Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) Practice Exam

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What is commonly given to reduce pain during surgical procedures?

  1. Anesthetic

  2. Tranquilizer

  3. Antibiotic

  4. Anti-inflammatory

The correct answer is: Anesthetic

An anesthetic is commonly given during surgical procedures to reduce pain and allow for the performance of surgery without discomfort for the animal. Anesthetics work by temporarily blocking sensation in the body, which includes pain perception, thus rendering the animal unconscious or ensuring that they do not experience pain during the procedure. Tranquilizers, while they may calm an animal or reduce anxiety, do not specifically block pain. Antibiotics are used to prevent or treat infections but do not have pain-relieving properties. Anti-inflammatories can help reduce swelling and provide some pain relief, but they are not primarily utilized for the management of pain during surgery when anesthetics are the standard. Therefore, the use of anesthetics is crucial for effective pain management in surgical settings.