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1.00 Credits
This course introduces conversions between metric and household systems and common abbreviations used in preparing medications. Presents applications in disciplines such as calculating medication dosages, percentage of weight loss, oral medications, intravenous fluid therapy, solutions and dilutions.
Prerequisite:
[(BIOL 1140AND BIOL 1140L) or (BIOL 2110 AND BIOL 2110L) AND (CHEM 1120 AND CHEM 1120L) or (CHEM 1215 AND CHEM 1215L)] AND Mathematics Requirement AND VT 1011
Corequisite:
VT 1012 AND VT 1070 AND VT 1292
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3.00 Credits
Introduces veterinary medical team opportunities for the paraprofessional. Includes legal, ethical, and professional topics. Presents veterinary medical terminology including phylogenetic and taxonomic relationships of domestic, laboratory, and exotic animals.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 2 AND Math Skills 2 Alg
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2.00 Credits
Provides discussion and presentation of animal handling and restraint, with both on campus procedural laboratory time and field trips to various animal facilities, with opportunities for hands-on experience.
Corequisite:
VT 1008 AND VT 1070 AND VT 1292
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3.00 Credits
Comparative anatomy and physiology of canine, bovine, equine, feline species including circulatory, respiratory, digestive, muscular/skeletal, nervous, endocrine, exocrine, urogenital systems. Also includes a brief anatomy and physiology of avian and reptile species. Requires hands on laboratory experience including dissection.
Corequisite:
VT 1008 AND VT 1012 AND VT 1292
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1.00 Credits
Provides participation in supervised learning and review of basic, advanced and specialized practices, including topics in Anatomy and Physiology, Therapeutics, Clinical Pathology. Allows students to review in preparation for VT exit examinations.
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3.00 Credits
Continues study of comparative anatomy and physiology of canine, bovine, equine, feline species including circulatory, respiratory, digestive, muscular/skeletal, nervous, endocrine, exocrine, urogenital systems. Requires hands-on laboratory experience including dissection.
Prerequisite:
(ENGL 1110 or ENGL 1110P) AND VT 1008 AND VT 1012 AND VT 1070 AND VT 1292
Corequisite:
VT 1251 AND VT 1272 AND VT 1293 AND VT 2015
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1.00 Credits
Presents radiography basics including safety measures, film, film storage, generation and analysis of radiographs, developing solutions and processing, tube rating and exposure charts, control factors, radiographic quality, positioning and contrast media.
Corequisite:
VT 1210 AND VT 1293 AND VT 1272 AND VT 2015
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2.00 Credits
Introduces students to surgical procedures, instruments, suture materials, surgical supplies and surgical preps. Overview of anesthesia and emergencies, surgical emergencies and post-surgical care. Includes clinical experience as circulating technician.
Corequisite:
VT 1210 AND VT 1251 AND VT 1293 AND VT 2015
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1.00 Credits
Introduces veterinary office procedures in a hands-on laboratory experience. Various aspects of facility management will be presented using traditional and electronic media to prepare student to effectively contribute to the professional and efficient operation of a veterinary facility. Emphasis will be on veterinary computer software applications, veterinary online services, telephone skills and role-playing in client communication situations.
Corequisite:
VT 1008 AND VT 1012 AND VT 1070
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1.00 Credits
Introduces exercises and demonstrations related to veterinary radiology. Includes field trips, exercises and demonstrations at veterinary clinics.
Corequisite:
VT 1210 AND VT 1251 AND VT 1272 AND VT 2015
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