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List eight types of equipment typically found in the office of a veterinary practice.

A) Examination tables, Diagnostic equipment, Surgical instruments, Patient records, Computer systems, Waiting area furniture, Vaccination supplies, Cleaning tools
B) Limited supplies, Inadequate lighting, Unstable furniture, Lack of technology, Overcrowded workspaces, Noisy environments, Poor ventilation, Excessive breaks
C) Comfortable seating, Adequate lighting, Ample ventilation, Emergency exits, Hygienic conditions, Regular inspections, Inconsistent scheduling, Poor communication
D) Sharp objects, Chemical exposure, Slippery floors, Lack of emergency exits, Inadequate lighting, Poor ventilation, Inconsistent scheduling, Limited training

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Final answer:

The eight types of equipment typically found in the office of a veterinary practice include microscopes, Bunsen burners or sterilizers, inoculating loops and needles, metal forceps, pipette pumps, incubators, biohazard disposal containers, autoclaves, and refrigerators.

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. Microscopes and immersion oil
  2. Bunsen burners or sterilizers
  3. Inoculating loops and needles (metal or sterile disposable plastic)
  4. Metal forceps
  5. Pipette pumps
  6. Incubators set for body temperature and room temperature incubation
  7. Biohazard disposal container(s)
  8. Autoclave
  9. Refrigerator
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