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5.00 Credits
The course will provide a thorough understanding of the anatomy, physiology and pathology of extremity arterial vascular procedures. The clinical assessment of patients with acute and chronic arterial disease will be discussed. A description of noninvasive tests used to evaluate extremity arterial vascular examinations. The clinical assessment of patients with acute and chronic venous disease will be discussed. A description of noninvasive tests used to evaluate extremity venous vascular examinations will be discussed Topics include arterial and venous anatomy; physical examination; noninvasive physiologic testing of extremity; patient history; arterial vascular procedures; contributing diseases and risk factors of the arterial systems; contributing diseases and risk factors of the venous systems; extremity venous pathology; treatment of venous diseases; anatomy and physiology of the abdominal/visceral; mechanisms of disease; and miscellaneous procedures.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an overall review of Vascular Ultrasound Technology to include demonstration of normal and abnormal vascular anatomy, vascular physiology, pathophysiology and hemodynamics/physics in the different types of vascular disease/dysfunctions. Also included will be a review of clinical vascular diagnostic procedures, laboratory values, pharmacology, and test validation and measurements. Prerequisites: VAS 215, VAS 221, VAS 222
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3.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to the veterinary technology occupation. Emphasis is placed on office procedures, handling and restraint, breeds, and laboratory issues. Topics include office procedures, sanitation, regulatory and ethical issues, handling and restraint, and breeds.
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5.00 Credits
Presents an introduction to the principles and procedures for the veterinary practice laboratory. Emphasis is placed laboratory safety; handling specimens; technical skills in hematology, cytology, clinical chemistry, serology, parasitology, and radiology; maintaining laboratory equipment; and quality control principles and practices. Topics include handling of laboratory specimens and laboratory safety, principles of hematology and cytology, clinical chemistry, principles of serology, principles of urinalysis, principles of parasitology, and principles of radiology. Prerequisites: CHM 191, VET 101
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5.00 Credits
Provides an orientation to nursing care and surgical procedures. Emphasis is placed on care of patient and equipment, examination room procedures, anesthesia and pharmacology, and procedures in the surgery room. Topics include general nursing care of patient; general care of equipment; aseptic technique; surgery room procedures; groups of drugs; drug distribution, administration, and routing; inventory control and drug laws; and weights and measures, and the metric system. Prerequisites: BIO 191, VET 101
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6.00 Credits
Provides an overview of the functional anatomy and physiology of domestic animals commonly encountered in veterinary medicine. Emphasis is placed on the parts and functions of the systems of the animal body and associated medical terminology. Topics include musculoskeletal system, digestive system, cardiovascular system, cutaneous system, hematopoietic system, respiratory system, urogenital system, nervous system and special senses and endocrine system. Prerequisite: VET 101, BIO 191
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5.00 Credits
Presents a study of veterinary disease and zoonoses. Emphasis is placed on the types of diseases and how they are contracted and transmitted. Topics include classification of causes of disease; responses to injury; sources and transmission of agents; common disease; and poisonous plants, grains, and grasses. Prerequisites: VET 101, BIO 191
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5.00 Credits
Provides advanced study in the principles and procedures for the veterinary practice laboratory. Emphasis is placed on microscopy, interpretation of microscopic observations, and operation and performance of routine radiologic procedures. Topics include microscopy, procedures of hematology, procedures of cytology, procedures of parasitology, procedures of urinalysis, microbiology, prosection and procedures of radiology. Prerequisites: VET 102, VET 111.
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5.00 Credits
Nursing procedures on large and small animals are performed in a laboratory setting. Emphasis is placed on performing injections and administering medications, collecting samples, bandaging, and nursing the critical patient. Topics include physical examination, venipuncture, injections, catheterization, medication administration, bandaging techniques, sample collection, care of the critical patient, and isolation. Prerequisite: VET 103.
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5.00 Credits
Provides further study in the area of veterinary drugs and medicines. Emphasis is placed on calculating dosages, administering, and dispensing drugs. Topics include calculating dosages, classes of drugs, pharmacy dispensing, and laboratory safety and record keeping. Prerequisites: CHM 191, MAT 191 or MAT 196, VET 103.
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