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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: "C" or better in VET 211 . Basic veterinarysurgical nursing techniques, personnel, instrumentation, equipment, and facilities with emphasis on identification, preparation, and maintenance.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: "C" or better in VET 108 and 111 . Anintroduction to basic clinical pathology concepts and techniques common to veterinary practice. Includes comparative hematology, laboratory safety, equipment maintenance, quality control, and record keeping.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: "C" or better in VET 216 . Anintroduction to basic clinical pathology concepts and techniques common to veterinary practice. Includes introductory parasitology, laboratory safety, equipment maintenance, quality control, and record keeping.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MATH 131 or higher, and "C" or better in VET 108 and 111 . An integrated study of the physiologyand pharmacology of vital organ systems of animals with emphasis on providing essential life-support through monitoring, evaluation, and intervention. Laboratory will include pharmacological calculations and electrocardiogram procedures.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: "C" or better inVET 233. An integrated study of the physiology and pharmacology of the nervous system of animals with special emphasis on anesthetics. Laboratory will include pharmacological calculations and anesthetic procedures.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: "C" or better in VET 212, 217, 234. Corequisite: VET 256 . Astudy of clinical procedures, techniques, and preventive medicine principles related to assisting the practicing veterinarian with clinical cases, hospital management, and client education related to food animal and equine practice. Some evening and weekend duties are required.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: "C" or better in VET 212, 217, and 234. Corequisite: VET 255. A study of clinical procedures, techniques, and preventive medicine principles related to assisting the practicing veterinarian with clinical cases, hospital management, and client education related to companion animal practice. Some evening and weekend duties are required.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: "C" or better in VET 255 . A continuation of VET 255. A study ofclinical procedures, techniques, and preventive medicine principles related to assisting the practicing veterinarian with clinical cases, hospital management, and client education related to food animal and equine practice. Some evening and weekend duties are required.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: "C" or better in VET 256 . A continuation of VET 256. A study ofclinical procedures, techniques, and preventive medicine principles related to assisting the practicing veterinarian with clinical cases, hospital management, and client education related to companion animal practice. Some evening and weekend duties are required.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: "C" or better in VET 355 and 356 . An externalpracticum in which the student makes the transition from school to the workplace. Emphasis is placed upon proper utilization of the knowledge and techniques learned in the academic program and on continued learning. A weekly journal of activities and case reports are required. Consists of a minimum of four weeks at 40 hours per week at an approved veterinary facility.
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