Definition of pain and distress and reporting requirements for laboratory animals : proceedings of the workshop held June 22, 2000 /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
National Academy Press,
©2000.
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Colección: | Compass series (Washington, D.C.)
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- DEFINITION OF PAIN AND DISTRESS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR LABORATORY ANIMALS
- Copyright
- Preface
- Contents
- Introduction
- REFERENCE
- Pain and Distress: USDA Perspective
- POLICY 12
- POLICY 11
- EXPLANATION OF CATEGORIES
- Column C
- Column D
- Column E
- DISCUSSION
- Pain, Distress, and Reporting Requirements: PHS Policy Perspective
- INTERRELATED ISSUES
- Similarity of Initiatives
- RATS, MICE, AND BIRDS
- HSUS PAIN AND DISTRESS INITIATIVE
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCE
- Assessing Pain and Distress: A Veterinary Behaviorist's PerspectiveASSESSING PAIN AND DISTRESS
- The Dilemma of Definitions
- Issues with Assessing Pain
- Issues with Assessing Distress
- Indicators of Pain
- Indicators of Distress
- Degrees of Stress
- Using Behavior to Assess Pain and Distress
- A Program of Pain and Distress Management
- REFERENCES
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
- Scientific Issues of Pain and Distress
- PAIN VERSUS NOCICEPTION
- Pain
- Nociception
- Noxious Stimuli
- CLASSIFICATIONS OF PAIN
- Protective Pain
- Nonprotective PainTISSUE INJURY
- Sensitization
- Hyperalgesia
- STRESS AND DISTRESS
- Definition of Terms
- Reduction with Preemptive Analgesia
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
- The Humane Society of the United States Pain and Distress Initiative
- CONTEXT OF THE INITIATIVE
- DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
- ASSESSING DISTRESS
- CONCLUSIONS
- REFERENCES
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
- Pain and Distress Caused by Experimental Procedures� Is It Time for a Reality Check?
- UP-FRONT REPORTING
- Predictability
- Planning for Optimal Animal CareCATEGORY D
- PLANNING EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
- SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL REPORTING
- SUMMARY
- REFERENCES
- A View from the Trenches
- WHO I AM
- HOW I GOT HERE
- WHY I CANNOT SUPPORT CHANGES IN THE EXISTING POLICY
- WASTING OUR FISCAL AND HUMAN RESOURCES
- REFERENCE
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
- AALAS Position Paper on the “Recognition and Alleviation of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals�
- EVALUATING PAIN AND DISTRESS
- REPORTING ANIMAL USE
- ALLEVIATING PAIN AND DISTRESS
- TRAINING OF PERSONNEL
- ROLES OF THE VETERINARIAN, IACUC, AND INVESTIGATORREFINEMENT
- CONCLUSION
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
- On Regulating Pain and Distress
- BENEFIT THE ANIMALS
- KEEP IT SIMPLE
- ETHICAL ISSUES
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
- An Industrial Perspective
- SOURCES OF PAIN
- ASSESSMENT
- SHARED RESPONSIBILITY
- Institutions
- Investigators
- IACUC
- Veterinarians
- PAIN AND DISTRESS INITIATIVES
- HSUS
- USDA
- REPORTING
- Categorization
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
- Corners Still Unswept
- INTRODUCTIONS