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Injection Techniques Injections forces liquids into tissues Vaccinations stimulates the response of the immune system for disease resistance Respiratory Diseases causes inflamed breathing passages Reproductive Diseases causes infertility or abortions Zoonotic Diseases can be transferred from animals to humans Medication treats and provides mild prevention for illnesses Dosage amount of and frequency a vaccination or medication is given

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Withdrawal Period amount of time it takes a vaccination or medication to leave an animal’s system Barrel tube where vaccination or medication is held in the syringe before administration Plunger device which pushes the vaccination or medication through the needle and into the animal Needle sharp, hollow piece of metal which pierces the skin for injection administration Gauge diameter of the needle Chute cage-like device which squeezes cattle to restrict movement Hands-on Restraint restricting animal movement with an individual’s body Accompanies: Injection Techniques

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Injection Techniques Intramuscular given into muscle tissues Subcutaneous given under the skin, but above the muscle Intravenous given into a vein Jugular Vein located in the jugular groove between the trachea and neck muscles Vaccinations preventative to infectious diseases Immunizations process of becoming immune against an infectious disease Inactivated Vaccines contains bacteria which have been inactivated by heat or chemicals

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Subunit Vaccines created using new combinations of DNA Antibodies primary immune defense Antigens foreign substances which stimulate the production of antibodies Modified-Live Vaccines contain whole viruses; can multiply but can not produce a disease

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