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4.00 Credits
Introduction and application of patient assessment techniques, including history taking, basic physical examination, therapeutic bathing, grooming, nail trims, and restraint. Additional topics include basic patient care including wound management and bandaging, fluid therapy, special nutritional requirements and therapeutics. Class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Prereq: VETT 1010. [S]
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3.00 Credits
Study of select current topics pertaining to the field of veterinary technology. Exotic, laboratory and wildlife animal issues, care and handling will be addressed as well as refinement of skills, techniques and review of other pertinent materials. Field trips will be used to facilitate course materials when possible. Prereq: VETT 1020. [S]
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4.00 Credits
Coverage of the safe and effective management of patients undergoing anesthesia and surgical procedures. Topics include calculations and administration of drugs, monitoring and management of patient status, operation and maintenance of anesthetic equipment. Surgical nursing emphasis placed on pre-op assessment and prep of the patient, post-op assessment and care of the patient as well as surgical set up and assistance. Class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Prereq: VETT 1015. [S]
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4.00 Credits
Overview of the theory and safe application of radiological techniques in order to produce diagnostic films. Topics addressed will include patient handling, restraint and positioning, correct use and maintenance of radiographic films and equipment and introduction to special contrast techniques. Class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Prereq: VETT 2015. [F]
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3.00 Credits
Theory and practice in welding; oxyacetylene flame cutting, welding and brazing; MIG welding procedures; gas metal arc welding on aluminum; TIG welding on mild steel plate and aluminum; gas tungsten arc pipe welding; flux cored arc welding, covering self shielding and shielded flux cored electrode wire; welding instruction and practice in all positions on thin and thick gauge aluminum and 11-gauge plate; math and blueprint reading for welding; 30 clock hours/week. [E]
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3.00 Credits
The course is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of women's social identity and placement throughout history and the world. Theoretical perspectives and research from sociology, psychology, biology, and anthropology are used to understand how gender shapes our lives on individual, cultural, and societal levels. Areas of study emphasize the role of gender in social institutions including family, workplace, education, religion, media, and politics. Prereq: ENGL 1010. [E]
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3.00 Credits
This course is a presentation of concepts of instruction in cosmetology. Topics include history of teaching, educator characteristics, curriculum development-evaluation, and teaching assessment in techniques. This course is a combination of lecture and lab (300 contact hours). [on demand]
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