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4.00 Credits
Identifies RBC, WBC, PCV, TP, platelets and blood parasites. Students learn how to perform staining techniques, heartworm tests and coagulation tests, how to perform serum analysis and how to use diagnostic in house lab kits.
Prerequisite:
VT 2010 + VT 2190 + VT 2674
Corequisite:
VT 2651 + VT 2690 + VT 2692
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2.00 Credits
Studies anesthesia in large and small domestic animals, exotic and laboratory species. Includes preanesthetic evaluation, induction of anesthesia, patient monitoring and recovery, principles of fluid therapy related to anesthesia, dosage calculations, and identification, care, and maintenance of anesthetic machines.
Corequisite:
VT 2610 + VT 2690 + VT 2692
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2.00 Credits
Presents skills such as venipuncture, medication administration, IV therapy, bandaging and splinting, catheterization techniques, recumbent patient care and blood transfusions.
Corequisite:
VT 2010 + VT 2190
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3.00 Credits
Applies theory to practice at clinics, performing hands-on duties that include: specimen collection, urinalysis, parasite evaluation, wound management, administration of medications, IV catheterization, veni-puncture and client education.
Corequisite:
VT 2610 + VT 2651 + VT 2692
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1.00 Credits
Introduces exercises and demonstrations related to veterinary anesthesiology. May include field trips, exercises and demonstrations and laboratories at veterinary clinics.
Corequisite:
VT 2610 + VT 2651 + VT 2690
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3.00 Credits
Presents recognition, restraint, behavior, and basic husbandry of avians, laboratory animals, exotics and reptiles, and equines and livestock. Includes appropriate sites and routes of medication administration for each species, physical examinations, diseases, nursing and surgical requirements, and specimen collection.
Corequisite:
VT 2803 + VT 2890 + VT 2892
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3.00 Credits
Presents overview of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics, drug categories and use of drugs, administration methods, pharmacokinetics, prescription labeling and dispensing procedures, calculations, controlled substances including record logs, inventory control and ethical issues relating to handling drugs.
Prerequisite:
VT 2610 + VT 2651 + VT 2690 + VT 2692
Corequisite:
VT 2790 + VT 2890 + VT 2892
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3.00 Credits
Applies theory to practice at veterinary clinics performing duties that include handling, therapeutics and care of laboratory and exotic animals, surgical assisting and hematological exams.
Corequisite:
VT 2803 + VT 2790 + VT 2892
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1.00 Credits
Studies prophylactic technique, charting, identification of normal tooth structure, number of teeth in each domestic species, identification of common dental problems, dental radiography and client dental education.
Corequisite:
VT 2803 + VT 2790 + VT 2890
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces the interpretation of plans and drawings used by the welding industry. Instruction covers basic line work, title block, dimension and tolerances. Students will interpret assembly drawings and bill of materials (BOM), and describe and define the principles of geometric dimensioning and tolerance as it relates to the welding industry. Students will also identify various structural shapes and metals and how they are used in the welding industry.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 1
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