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this exam is closed - book. before starting, make sure you have studied all of the questions on your previous ct quizzes. question 1 2 pts it is recommended by the aafp that feline vaccines be given in the distal limb because the cat can be restrained in a less traumatic way a better immune response can be achieved it is easier to observe a local reaction. in the event of a local sarcoma the limb can be amputated.
The American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) recommends giving feline vaccines in the distal limb mainly because if a local sarcoma (a type of tumor) develops as a rare complication, the limb can be amputated more easily compared to other body - parts. While restraint, immune response, and observing local reactions are factors in vaccination, the main reason for distal - limb vaccination is related to the management of the potential risk of local sarcoma.
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D. In the event of a local sarcoma the limb can be amputated.