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Claudia
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I thought I would share my discovery of a very unusual context for next actions.
Through my work, I've had some discussions with a zoo veterinarian about how he plans his work. He talked about what he calls "opportunistic activities" and gave me the following example:
The vet receives a request from a researcher to measure the distance between the nostrils of the resident rhinoceros. As an intelligent man, he is not inclined to perform this measurement without sedating the animal. On the other hand, sedation always carries a measure of risk, so to undertake a sedation just to perform this measurement is inappropriate. So, the vet keeps this request on a list of opportunistic activities for the rhinoceros, so that if the rhino is sedated for any other reason, he can also knock off the nostril measurement at the same time.
I have to admit, I am very happy that my personal NA list does not include the context "when the rhinoceros is sedated", but it's interesting to know that it's out there!
Through my work, I've had some discussions with a zoo veterinarian about how he plans his work. He talked about what he calls "opportunistic activities" and gave me the following example:
The vet receives a request from a researcher to measure the distance between the nostrils of the resident rhinoceros. As an intelligent man, he is not inclined to perform this measurement without sedating the animal. On the other hand, sedation always carries a measure of risk, so to undertake a sedation just to perform this measurement is inappropriate. So, the vet keeps this request on a list of opportunistic activities for the rhinoceros, so that if the rhino is sedated for any other reason, he can also knock off the nostril measurement at the same time.
I have to admit, I am very happy that my personal NA list does not include the context "when the rhinoceros is sedated", but it's interesting to know that it's out there!