Recognising post-operative pain in animals
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Owner/Developer: Assessing the Health and Welfare of Laboratory Animals (AHWLA)
Country: |
United Kingdom |
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Languages: |
English |
Url: |
http://www.ahwla.org.uk/site/tutorials/RP/RP01-Title.html |
Created: |
01 January 2005 |
Founding source: |
3R Research Foundation Switzerland |
Description: |
This tutorial provides an introduction to recognising post-operative pain in animals. It is designed to be used by relatively inexperienced research workers and staff involved in animal care. |
Format: |
Interactive online resources, Recorded tutorial |
Presence: |
Optional / Voluntary |
Access: |
Free |
Content type: |
Theoretical |
Target audience: |
Researchers, Technicians |
Target sectors: |
Academia, Industry |
Educational level: |
Continuing Professional Development |
3rs relevance: |
Refinement |
Topics covered: |
Taking care of animals |
3rs coverage: |
Partial coverage (e.g. a module) |
Species covered: |
Cats (Felis catus), Cattle (Bos primigenius), Mice (Mus musculus), Rats (Rattus norvegicus) |
Course level on animal species: |
Introductory course |
Details on the topic or technology covered: |
Tutorial Guide
• Why do we need to assess pain? • How can we assess pain in animals? • Behavioural measures of pain • Measuring pain in Farm Animals • Measuring pain in Dogs and Cats • Measuring pain in Laboratory Animals • What about other species? • Where do we go from here? |
Legislative framework: |
Directive 2010/63/EU or equivalent |
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