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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the science of nutrition and the management of the exotic animal species commonly kept as pets (ferrets, reptiles, caged birds). Handling, nursing procedures, nutrition, husbandry, normal and abnormal behaviors and common disease conditions are covered. Prerequisite: None.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a fundamental course for the veterinary technician on principles and practices of surgical nursing. Topics discussed include sterile technique, description and use of surgical instruments, basic operating room procedure, common surgical procedures and veterinary dentistry. Radiology topics include the physics of radiography, equipment, techniques and safety. The lab provides an opportunity to practice instrument identification and pack preparation, sterile gowning and gloving, dentistry and radiology skills. Prerequisites: VET 109, VET 110.
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0.00 Credits
This course is a fundamental course for the veterinary technician on principles and practices of surgical nursing. Topics discussed include sterile technique, description and use of surgical instruments, basic operating room procedure, common surgical procedures and veterinary dentistry. Radiology topics include the physics of radiography, equipment, techniques and safety. The lab provides an opportunity to practice instrument identification and pack preparation, sterile gowning and gloving, dentistry and radiology skills. Prerequisites: VET 109, VET 110.
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3.00 Credits
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4.00 Credits
This course provides a fundamental background in laboratory animal science. Emphasis is placed on the ten most commonly used laboratory animals and the technician's responsibility with these animals. Laboratory instruction consists of a hands-on approach to proper management, handling, restraint, sexing, breeding, administering injections and collecting biological specimens from the laboratory animals discussed in lecture. Animal care is mandatory. Prerequisite: None.
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0.00 Credits
This course provides a fundamental background in laboratory animal science. Emphasis is placed on the ten most commonly used laboratory animals and the technician's responsibility with these animals. Laboratory instruction consists of a hands-on approach to proper management, handling, restraint, sexing, breeding, administering injections and collecting biological specimens from the laboratory animals discussed in lecture. Animal care is mandatory. Prerequisite: None.
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4.00 Credits
This course offers a theoretical basis for analysis of body chemicals, urinalysis, and serology in domestic animals. Practical application of laboratory skills and use of diagnostic equipment are taught in the laboratory. Prerequisites: MTH 113, VET 109, VET 110.
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0.00 Credits
This course offers a theoretical basis for analysis of body chemicals, urinalysis, and serology in domestic animals. Practical application of laboratory skills and use of diagnostic equipment are taught in the laboratory. Prerequisites: MTH 113, VET 109, VET 110.
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4.00 Credits
This course reinforces basic nursing skills taught and practiced in VET 225 and VET 235 and include more advanced skills in patient monitoring, venipuncture, understanding of disease states and emergency and critical care. Prerequisites: VET 109, VET 110, VET 225, VET 240. Must be taken in final semester
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0.00 Credits
This course reinforces basic nursing skills taught and practiced in VET 225 and VET 235 and include more advanced skills in patient monitoring, venipuncture, understanding of disease states and emergency and critical care. Prerequisites: VET 109, VET 110, VET 225, VET 240. Must be taken in final semester
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