Access To Veterinary care: A National Family Crisis- Race Ce Post-test


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This post-test has been developed for veterinarians and certified/registered/licensed veterinary technicians only for Access to Veterinary Care: A National Family Crisis on-demand webcast. In order to comply with the AAVSB RACE approval for continuing education credit for a non-interactive, independent online study, a post-test must be given. A certificate will be awarded for 1 hour of continuing education credit to those that have attended the entire webcast program and that have scored 70% or higher on this post-test. After receiving a passing score, you can download and print the certificate showing you have completed the CE for this class.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    We hope you have enjoyed the presentation. If you receive a passing score, a Certificate of Attendance in your name will be awarded at the end of this quiz. Please let us know if you have viewed the entire presentation.

    • A.

      I certify that I have viewed the entire presentation.

    • B.

      I did not view the entire presentation.

    Correct Answer
    A. I certify that I have viewed the entire presentation.
  • 2. 

    The majority of pet owners consider their pet(s) to be:

    • A.

      Personal property and nothing more.

    • B.

      A member of the family.

    • C.

      Property to be used for utilitarian purposes only.

    • D.

      Both a. and c.

    • E.

      None of the above.

    Correct Answer
    B. A member of the family.
  • 3. 

    Impacts of lack of access to veterinary care on the pet, their persons, and their veterinary service providers include:

    • A.

      Physical

    • B.

      Mental

    • C.

      Social

    • D.

      Legal

    • E.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    E. All of the above
  • 4. 

    The paradox of access to veterinary care is:

    • A.

      "There should be a screening process before people can acquire pets."

    • B.

      "Being able to afford pet health insurance should be a requirement for all pet owners."

    • C.

      "If they cannot afford veterinary care, then maybe they shouldn't have a pet."

    • D.

      "Having a pet is a right, not a privilege."

    • E.

      "Veterinary care is affordable for all pet owners."

    Correct Answer
    C. "If they cannot afford veterinary care, then maybe they shouldn't have a pet."
  • 5. 

    The report Access to Veterinary Care: Barriers, Current Practices, and Public Policy included a nationwide survey of:

    • A.

      Pet Owners

    • B.

      Veterinary service providers

    • C.

      Pet health insurance companies

    • D.

      Both a. and b.

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. Both a. and b.
  • 6. 

    Which of the following is not a finding from the report Access to Veterinary Care: Barriers, Current Practices, and Public Policy.

    • A.

      More than one out four (27.9%) pet owners experience a barrier to veterinary care.

    • B.

      Lack of veterinary care is primarily associated with higher socioeconomic status.

    • C.

      The overwhelming barrier for all socioeconomic groups of pet owners and for all types of care is financial

    • D.

      Younger pet owners are both more likely to own more pets and to face more barriers to caring for them.

    • E.

      Most veterinarians agree that all pets deserve some level of veterinary care and view owned pets as family members.

    Correct Answer
    B. Lack of veterinary care is primarily associated with higher socioeconomic status.
  • 7. 

    AlignCare™ aligns resources from:

    • A.

      Military support, veterinary service providers, and charitable funds.

    • B.

      Family support, veterinary service providers, and governmental funds.

    • C.

      Family support, insurance providers, and charitable funds.

    • D.

      Family support, veterinary service providers, and charitable funds.

    • E.

      Family support, veterinary service providers, and banking institutions.

    Correct Answer
    D. Family support, veterinary service providers, and charitable funds.
  • 8. 

    AlignCare™ coverage consists of what components:

    • A.

      Subsidies, co-pays, and discounted products and services

    • B.

      Penalties, co-pays, and discounted products and services

    • C.

      Subsidies, insurance premiums, and discounted products and services

    • D.

      Subsidies, co-pays, and marked up products and services

    • E.

      Subsidies, loans, and discounted products and services

    Correct Answer
    A. Subsidies, co-pays, and discounted products and services
  • 9. 

    AlignCare™ services consist of what components:

    • A.

      Gold standard care, veterinary service providers, and client education

    • B.

      Incremental care, insurance providers, and client education

    • C.

      Incremental care, veterinary service providers, and client education

    • D.

      Incremental care, veterinary service providers, and client ignorance 

    • E.

      Experimental care, veterinary service providers, and client education

    Correct Answer
    C. Incremental care, veterinary service providers, and client education
  • 10. 

    True or false: An estimated 29 million dogs and cats are in families needing public assistance, indicating limited means to pay for veterinary care.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
  • 11. 

    An effective social safety net ensuring veterinary care currently exists.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False

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