10091172Animal Care and Management 2
Course Information
Description
Focuses on handling, medical nursing and disease processes of animals most commonly seen in veterinary medicine.
Total Credits
3

Course Competencies
  1. Use veterinary medical terminology.
    Assessment Strategies
    Skill Demonstration: Comprehensive physical examination on dogs, cats, cattle, horses, goats, and sheep
    Sanitation and Disinfection Project
    Criteria
    Use appropriate veterinary medical terminology orally and in written format
    Convert common terminology into veterinary medical terminology
    Convert veterinary medical terminology into common terminology
    Use correct terminology to describe the species, breed, sex, color, and animal body parts of animal commonly seen in veterinary medicine
    Describe signs of illnesses, diseases and treatments
    Use correct terminology to describe treatments of animal diseases

  2. Explore open minded, inclusive and effective communication methods with a wide range of clientele.
    Assessment Strategies
    Self Reflection
    Criteria
    Define unconscious bias
    Identify the areas of the brain affecting fight, flight, freeze or fawn response that are involved in unconscious bias/familiar vs unfamiliar
    Develop a strategic flowchart of overriding unconscious bias
    Develop a means of measuring the outcome of planned procedure

  3. Analyze common behavioral characteristics of common animal species seen in veterinary medicine.
    Assessment Strategies
    Skill demonstration
    Criteria
    Analyze common behavioral characteristics of dogs, cats, cattle, horses, goats, sheep, pigs, and birds
    Use knowledge of animal behavior to safely complete handling and restraint
    Complete physical examination
    Collect common samples (blood, urine, feces)
    Administer oral medication as per checklist
    Administer injection medication as per checklist

  4. Perform a physical examination on animal species commonly seen in veterinary medicine.
    Assessment Strategies
    Skill demonstration: Physical examination on dogs, cats, cattle, horses, goats, and sheep
    Criteria
    Perform a physical examination on common animal species
    Use appropriate handling and restraint for the animal species examined
    Obtain a temperature for animal species examined
    Determine if temperature is in the normal range for animal species examined
    Obtain a respiratory rate for animal species examined
    Determine if respiratory rate is in the normal range for animal species examined
    Obtain a pulse rate and heart rate for animal species examined
    Determine if pulse rate and/or heart rate is in the normal range for animal species examined
    Obtain a weight for animal species examined
    Determine if weight is in the normal range for animal species examined
    Determine if any abnormalities exist for animal species examined
    Record physical examination information on a standardized form without errors or omissions
    Create a TPR and bodyweight medical record entry for each animal examined

  5. Summarize signs of illness and pain in an animal.
    Assessment Strategies
    Skill demonstration: Physical examination on dogs, cats, cattle, horses, goats, and sheep
    Criteria
    Recognize signs of illness and pain in an animal
    Interpret normal health parameters for signs of illness and pain in an animal
    Conduct a physical exam on an animal
    Summarize the signs of illness and pain in an animal as per skill sheet

  6. Perform daily animal care on animals commonly seen in veterinary medicine.
    Assessment Strategies
    Skill demonstration
    Criteria
    Care provided meets specifications as identified by the instructor
    Describe necessary daily care for various species of animals

  7. Analyze basic management practices that decrease the incidence of disease or stop the spread of disease in animals species.
    Assessment Strategies
    Skill demonstration
    Criteria
    Summarize specific animal husbandry techniques
    Summarize routine health care for each animal species
    Analyze common vaccine protocols
    Summarize diagnostic tests used in animal health care

  8. Analyze common animal diseases.
    Assessment Strategies
    Lecture evaluations and project
    Criteria
    Examine the causes of common animal diseases
    Analyze clinical signs of common animal diseases
    Summarize treatments of common animal diseases
    Participate weekly as instructed, read class material, submit assignments on-time, and interact with peers and instructor

  9. Administer medications topically, orally, or by injection.
    Assessment Strategies
    Lecture evaluations, practical laboratory evaluations, and completion of skill sheets
    Criteria
    Restrain animal species commonly seen in veterinary medicine
    Evaluate others for safe and proper animal restraint
    Calculate and administer correct dose for oral medication administration
    Use correct equipment for oral medication administration
    Administer oral medication as per checklist
    Select site for injection administration
    Use correct needle size for injection administration
    Use correct syringe size for injection administration
    Select correct dosage for injection administration
    Administer injection medication as per skill sheet
    Administer topical medication as per skill sheet
    Participate weekly as instructed, read class material, submit assignments on-time, and interact with peers and instructor

  10. Complete basic dose calculations for common veterinary medications.
    Assessment Strategies
    Lecture evaluations, practical laboratory evaluations, and completion of skill sheets
    Criteria
    Dose calculations are accurate
    Participate weekly as instructed, read class material, submit assignments on-time, and interact with peers and instructor

  11. Collect necessary samples for diagnostic testing.
    Assessment Strategies
    Lecture evaluations, practical laboratory evaluations, and completion of skill sheets
    Criteria
    Summarize why the tests are performed in animal species
    Collect common blood, urine, feces, and milk samples as per skill sheet
    Samples are correctly collected and preserved for laboratory evaluation
    Participate weekly as instructed, read class material, submit assignments on-time, and interact with peers and instructor

  12. Select equipment utilized for animal restraint and veterinary procedures.
    Assessment Strategies
    Lecture evaluations, practical laboratory evaluations, and completion of skill sheets
    Criteria
    Examine veterinary equipment
    Use correct veterinary equipment names
    Choose the proper equipment for each animal
    Participate weekly as instructed, read class material, submit assignments on-time, and interact with peers and instructor