Title: PI and Technician Information
1PI and Technician Information
- WELCOME TO THE CVM VIVARIUM!
SOP C016 Created 6-26-06 updated 1-9-07, 9/14/07
2TABLE OF CONTENTS
ANIMAL PROCUREMENT PER DIEMS POST-SURGICAL PROCEDURES TAGGING OF RECOVERIES FROM ANESTHESIA IMPORTANT NUMBERS
NECESSARY PAPERWORK REQUIREMENTS FOR MEDICAL RECORDS REQUEST FOR TREATMENTS FINAL DISPOSITION INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION
DOS AND DONTS PRE-SURGICAL PROCEDURES ANIMAL REMOVAL BREEDING LOG
3ANIMAL PROCUREMENT
- Any conditioned animal may be housed in the
Vivarium. - Unconditioned animals are discouraged
- The Vivarium does not have an automatic cage
washer so, unfortunately, we can not house large
numbers of rodents and rabbits. - For help in ordering animals contact Campus
Animal Resources at 353-5064
4 PER DIEMS
- 2007
- (there will be a 10 increase every July)
- Rodent/box 0.90
- Rodent room 6.85
- Rabbit 2.10
- Chicken (individual) 1.75
- Chicken room 7.35
- Dog/Cat 7.70
- Pig/sheep/goat(individual) 5.20
- Pig/sheep/goat(group in one stall) 5.75
- Horse/Pony 10.30
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5NECESSARY PAPERWORK
- Send copy of approved AUF to Lisa Allen
- In addition to your account number you will need
to Contact Laurie Worgul - 353-8729 (A-100VMC )
to have your research green card issued.
6MEDICAL RECORDS
- Records for large animals should include
- Animal identification
- Preventative medical treatments (worming.
vaccinations, foot or nail trims, etc) The
final resolution should also be noted
resolved improved and watch euthanitized,
etc. - For medical problems the records should contain
Diagnosis, prognosis, treatments, brief
descriptions of surgeries if any, and any
laboratory test results and necropsy records - Livestock, dogs, cats, horses, rabbits (non
rodent)
7 MEDICAL RECORDS (cont.)
- For treatments the records should contain
actions taken (such as flushed abscess, trimmed
feet etc) or if medication given - prescription
(i.e., give x medicine at y dose for z
days) dates of administration name of
medication dosage route of administration name
of caretaker giving the treatment who prescribed
treatment - The final resolution should also be
noted-resolved improved and watch euthanatized,
etc. - If euthanatized, record method and agent used
8MEDICAL RECORDS (cont.)
- All records must be available but do not have to
be in one place, just make sure that the Vivarium
knows where your records are being kept. USDA
requires that the medical record be located
within 24 hours. - Records for routine treatment may be kept as
group records rather than individual records. - Note should also be taken that verify daily
observation of all animals. This record can take
many forms a check list, for example. In most
cases the Vivarium will be doing this
anyway.
9DOS AND DONTS
- Do use the disinfectant mat before entering the
Vivarium - Do wear a Lab Coat or Scrubs while in the
Vivarium - Dont prop entry/exit doors or leave overhead
doors open for any reason - Dont eat or drink in any animal area or
laboratory. - Dont bring personal or clinic animals into the
Vivarium
10PRE-SURGICAL PROCEDURES
- Animals that are to have food and/or water
withheld prior to surgery must have a no food
sign placed on their pen/cage/pen. -
- In addition there is a white erase board outside
of 133D where the animals name, P/I name and
date of no food needs to be written down. - All animals are normally fed by 8 a.m.
11TREATMENT PROCEDURES
- Treatment sheets can be found in G139A or link to
copy of this ..\..\Forms\treatment sheet2.doc - Vivarium staff will take care of a.m.
non-injectable treatments only. -
- Extra treatments will need to be provided by P/I
technicians or R.A.T.T.S personnel (contact
Marlee Richter). - According to IACUC guidelines, your animal needs
to be seen and evaluated within 24 hours of
notification of an abnormality. If the time
period comes due and your animal has not be
attended to then the University Attending
Veterinarian will be contacted. The animal will
then be seen, evaluated and, if necessary,
treated through this department. - A health report on the Vivarium animals is sent
to the University Attending Veterinarian weekly
in order to keep him/her updated and aware of any
health problems.
12ANIMAL REMOVAL
When taking an animal out of the Vivarium please
let us know. This can be done in several
ways. 1. Turn the animals picture ID (hanging on
its pen or door)around so that the photo is
facing in. This signals us that you have the
animal. And/or 2. Write on the
white erase board that the animal is with you.
And/or 3. Let one of the Vivarium
staff know verbally
13TAGGING OF RECOVERIES
- A recovering from anesthesia card needs to be
filled out and placed on the recovery pen or
cage, after the animal is returned.
14POST-SURGICAL PROCEDURES
- The P/Is, Technicians,Veterinary students or
R.A.T.T.S. personnel are responsible for
providing post-operative care during the first 24
hour recovery period. - All medical records MUST be placed into the
individual animals record or on clipboard - It is always a wise idea to alert the Vivarium
personnel to what post-operative complications
may occur and what to watch for.
15FINAL DISPOSTION OF ANIMALS
- When an animal is adopted, transferred or
euthanitized the vivarium must be informed. This
is when the animal will be discharged from your
per diem. An e-mail will be sent to you
confirming the discharge. - There is a clipboard by G133D entitled Animal
Disposition. Please fill this out.
16BREEDING LOG
- Breedings must be recorded on the clipboard
containing the breeding log (by 133D). - Please note which stud was used and the date.
17IMPORTANT NUMBERS
- Lisa Allen- 432-2475(o) 347-0450 (h)
517-896-9999(c) - Nancy Bohnet- 432-2475 (o) 623-6159(h)
- Rebecca Tremble-432-2475(o) 230-4776 (c)
- Treatment room phone- 432-2294
- G127 phone- 432-2411
18OTHER
- Lisa is in the Vivarium 9-3 Monday-Friday but can
be reached at anytime. - Nancy works 6 am until 230 pm Monday-Friday
- On weekends the Vivarium animals are fed cleaned
by the student staff. They start by 900 a.m.
and work until finished. If you have any
concerns as to the weekend activities please
contact Lisa or Nancy. - There are usually no Vivarium staff members in
the Vivarium after 5 p.m.