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PATH CTRI Exam with complete
solution 2026
Equine assisted activities - ANSWERS-Therapeutic horsemanship and equine assisted
learning
Equine assisted therapies - ANSWERS-equine facilitated psychotherapy and
physical/occupational/speech therapy incorporating hippotherapy
the riding team - ANSWERS-equine, participant, certified instructor, physician, family
member, horse leader, sidewalker, therapist, equine staff
Considerations when getting a new horse - ANSWERS-Adaptability, Age, attitude and
manners, breed, conformation, gaits and manner of going, health, height, previous
training, reliability
signs of equine stress eyes - ANSWERS-- showing whites of the eyes
-darting focus side to side
- tightened muscles around the eyes
signs of equine stress ears - ANSWERS-- pinned ears
- rapidly moving ears
signs of equine stress mouth and nose - ANSWERS-- gnawing at the air
- nipping at self or people
- flared nostrils
- increased vocalization
- repetitive behaviors (cribbing, wind sucking, wind chewing)
signs of equine stress head - ANSWERS-- elevated head
- repetitive head bobbing
signs of equine stress feet and legs - ANSWERS-- pawing and striking
- standing with legs splayed
- restless movements
- weaving
- stall walking
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Equine assisted activities - ANSWERS-Therapeutic horsemanship and equine assisted learning Equine assisted therapies - ANSWERS-equine facilitated psychotherapy and physical/occupational/speech therapy incorporating hippotherapy the riding team - ANSWERS-equine, participant, certified instructor, physician, family member, horse leader, sidewalker, therapist, equine staff Considerations when getting a new horse - ANSWERS-Adaptability, Age, attitude and manners, breed, conformation, gaits and manner of going, health, height, previous training, reliability signs of equine stress eyes - ANSWERS-- showing whites of the eyes -darting focus side to side

  • tightened muscles around the eyes signs of equine stress ears - ANSWERS-- pinned ears
  • rapidly moving ears signs of equine stress mouth and nose - ANSWERS-- gnawing at the air
  • nipping at self or people
  • flared nostrils
  • increased vocalization
  • repetitive behaviors (cribbing, wind sucking, wind chewing) signs of equine stress head - ANSWERS-- elevated head
  • repetitive head bobbing signs of equine stress feet and legs - ANSWERS-- pawing and striking
  • standing with legs splayed
  • restless movements
  • weaving
  • stall walking

-frequently shifting weight signs of equine stress body and tail - ANSWERS-- becoming tense

  • trembling
  • exccessive sweating
  • tail swishing
  • clenching the tail signs of equine stress other - ANSWERS-- unwillingness to work
  • frequent defecating
  • appearing depressed
  • decreased appetite
  • making attempts to flee