Transboundary Emerging and Exotic Animal Disease/ Exotic Animal Disease Practice Exam

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Which activity is performed exclusively by accredited veterinarians?

  1. Ship animals internationally without inspection.

  2. Report suspected cases of reportable animal diseases.

  3. Charge more for veterinary services.

  4. Perform surgeries without consent.

The correct answer is: Report suspected cases of reportable animal diseases.

Reporting suspected cases of reportable animal diseases is an activity performed exclusively by accredited veterinarians. This is a crucial responsibility of such professionals, as they play a vital role in animal health and public safety by ensuring that potential disease outbreaks are identified and reported to the relevant authorities. Accredited veterinarians are specifically trained and authorized to recognize the signs of reportable diseases, which helps in controlling and preventing the spread of those diseases. The other activities listed do not require specific accreditation or are regulated by different standards. For instance, shipping animals internationally typically involves meeting various regulatory requirements that may not be limited to accredited veterinarians alone, and could involve other entities as well. Charging more for services is determined by market conditions and does not require accreditation. Performing surgeries without consent raises ethical and legal concerns, making it unacceptable regardless of the veterinarian’s accreditation status.