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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. these questions will come from the ct quizzes in courses ansc 1011 (introduction to veterinary tech), ansc 1111 (patient mgmt and nutrition), ansc 1201 (vet assist clinical sciences), ansc 1301 (vet assist applications), and ansc 1401 (this course - emergency crit care/end of life). question 114 1 pts why is a perineal scrub performed prior to assisting in the delivery of a fetus? to sterilize the field where the offspring will be presented to prepare for an episiotomy that should routinely be performed to decrease uterine and vaginal contamination to provide an aseptic area for the veterinary to examine the dam rectally
A perineal scrub is done to clean the area and reduce the risk of introducing contaminants into the uterus and vagina during fetal delivery. Sterilization is not complete sterility in this context. Episiotomy is not routine and not the main reason for the scrub. Rectal examination is not the primary purpose.
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To decrease uterine and vaginal contamination