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4.00 Credits
Provides a clinical laboratory setting for students to learn the diagnostic techniques in parasitology, urinalysis, microbiology and cytology including proper collection, preparation and evaluation of specimens.
Prerequisite:
PSYC 1110 AND VT 1210 AND VT 1251 AND VT 1272 AND VT 1293 AND VT 2015
Corequisite:
VT 2190 AND VT 2674
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3.00 Credits
Presents overview of common non- infectious and infectious diseases with a special emphasis on zoonotic diseases, isolation concerns, federal regulations. OSHA requirements, occupational safety, the CVTEA policy on safety and necropsy techniques.
Corequisite:
VT 1210 AND VT 1251 AND VT 1272 AND VT 1293
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4.00 Credits
Applies theory to practice at veterinary clinics performing hands-on duties including radiology, kennel maintenance, animal handling and restraint, pre and post surgical preparation and operating room etiquette, etc.
Corequisite:
VT 2010 AND VT 2674
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1.00 Credits
Provides second-year Veterinary Technology students with the opportunity for additional learning and practice of veterinary technology skills in the campus laboratory. Encourages preparation for the VTNE.
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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 AND VT 2190 AND VT 2674
Corequisite:
VT 2651 AND VT 2690 AND 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 AND VT 2690 AND 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 AND 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 AND VT 2651 AND 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 AND VT 2651 AND 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 AND VT 2890 AND VT 2892
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