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,Wound and bandage management The process of treating and protecting injuries to
ensure proper healing.
Dental prophylaxis Preventive dental care aimed at maintaining oral
health in animals.
General nursing care Comprehensive care provided to animals, including
monitoring and support during recovery.
Sample collection and treatment Methods used to obtain biological samples for
techniques diagnostic purposes and administering treatments.
Course Number VET110E
Credits 3.0 College Credit Hours
Delivery Method Distance Learning
Prerequisites Introduction to Veterinary Technology; Anatomy
and Physiology 1 and 2
,Course Objectives Goals set for students to achieve by the end of the
course.
Liberal arts, natural sciences, and Fields of study that provide foundational
social sciences knowledge essential for veterinary practice.
Inquiry, analytical, and problem- Abilities to investigate, assess, and resolve issues
solving skills effectively in veterinary contexts.
Effective written and interpersonal The capability to convey information clearly in
communication skills writing and through interactions with others.
Diagnostic sampling The process of obtaining samples for the purpose
of diagnosing medical conditions in animals.
Therapeutic techniques Methods used to treat and manage health
conditions in animals.
Neonatal care Specialized care provided to newborn animals to
ensure their healthy development.
Fluid therapy and calculations The administration of fluids to maintain hydration
and electrolyte balance, including the calculations
involved.
, Critical care situations Medical emergencies requiring immediate and
intensive treatment to save an animal's life.
Toxicology The study of the effects of poisons and toxins on
animal health.
Veterinary periodontics A branch of veterinary dentistry focused on the
prevention and treatment of periodontal disease.
Lesson Grade The overall score for a lesson expressed as a
percentage out of 100.
Letter Equivalent The corresponding letter grade assigned based on
the lesson grade percentage.
Quality Point Average A numerical representation of a student's academic
performance on a scale of 0.0 to 4.0.
Grade A A score between 90-100, indicating excellent
performance with a quality point average of 4.0.
Grade B A score between 80-89, indicating good
performance with a quality point average of 3.0.