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
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Use veterinary medical terminology.Assessment StrategiesSkill Demonstration: Comprehensive physical examination on dogs, cats, cattle, horses, goats, and sheepSanitation and Disinfection ProjectCriteriaUse appropriate veterinary medical terminology orally and in written formatConvert common terminology into veterinary medical terminologyConvert veterinary medical terminology into common terminologyUse correct terminology to describe the species, breed, sex, color, and animal body parts of animal commonly seen in veterinary medicineDescribe signs of illnesses, diseases and treatmentsUse correct terminology to describe treatments of animal diseases
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Explore open minded, inclusive and effective communication methods with a wide range of clientele.Assessment StrategiesSelf ReflectionCriteriaDefine unconscious biasIdentify the areas of the brain affecting fight, flight, freeze or fawn response that are involved in unconscious bias/familiar vs unfamiliarDevelop a strategic flowchart of overriding unconscious biasDevelop a means of measuring the outcome of planned procedure
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Analyze common behavioral characteristics of common animal species seen in veterinary medicine.Assessment StrategiesSkill demonstrationCriteriaAnalyze common behavioral characteristics of dogs, cats, cattle, horses, goats, sheep, pigs, and birdsUse knowledge of animal behavior to safely complete handling and restraintComplete physical examinationCollect common samples (blood, urine, feces)Administer oral medication as per checklistAdminister injection medication as per checklist
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Perform a physical examination on animal species commonly seen in veterinary medicine.Assessment StrategiesSkill demonstration: Physical examination on dogs, cats, cattle, horses, goats, and sheepCriteriaPerform a physical examination on common animal speciesUse appropriate handling and restraint for the animal species examinedObtain a temperature for animal species examinedDetermine if temperature is in the normal range for animal species examinedObtain a respiratory rate for animal species examinedDetermine if respiratory rate is in the normal range for animal species examinedObtain a pulse rate and heart rate for animal species examinedDetermine if pulse rate and/or heart rate is in the normal range for animal species examinedObtain a weight for animal species examinedDetermine if weight is in the normal range for animal species examinedDetermine if any abnormalities exist for animal species examinedRecord physical examination information on a standardized form without errors or omissionsCreate a TPR and bodyweight medical record entry for each animal examined
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Summarize signs of illness and pain in an animal.Assessment StrategiesSkill demonstration: Physical examination on dogs, cats, cattle, horses, goats, and sheepCriteriaRecognize signs of illness and pain in an animalInterpret normal health parameters for signs of illness and pain in an animalConduct a physical exam on an animalSummarize the signs of illness and pain in an animal as per skill sheet
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Perform daily animal care on animals commonly seen in veterinary medicine.Assessment StrategiesSkill demonstrationCriteriaCare provided meets specifications as identified by the instructorDescribe necessary daily care for various species of animals
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Analyze basic management practices that decrease the incidence of disease or stop the spread of disease in animals species.Assessment StrategiesSkill demonstrationCriteriaSummarize specific animal husbandry techniquesSummarize routine health care for each animal speciesAnalyze common vaccine protocolsSummarize diagnostic tests used in animal health care
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Analyze common animal diseases.Assessment StrategiesLecture evaluations and projectCriteriaExamine the causes of common animal diseasesAnalyze clinical signs of common animal diseasesSummarize treatments of common animal diseasesParticipate weekly as instructed, read class material, submit assignments on-time, and interact with peers and instructor
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Administer medications topically, orally, or by injection.Assessment StrategiesLecture evaluations, practical laboratory evaluations, and completion of skill sheetsCriteriaRestrain animal species commonly seen in veterinary medicineEvaluate others for safe and proper animal restraintCalculate and administer correct dose for oral medication administrationUse correct equipment for oral medication administrationAdminister oral medication as per checklistSelect site for injection administrationUse correct needle size for injection administrationUse correct syringe size for injection administrationSelect correct dosage for injection administrationAdminister injection medication as per skill sheetAdminister topical medication as per skill sheetParticipate weekly as instructed, read class material, submit assignments on-time, and interact with peers and instructor
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Complete basic dose calculations for common veterinary medications.Assessment StrategiesLecture evaluations, practical laboratory evaluations, and completion of skill sheetsCriteriaDose calculations are accurateParticipate weekly as instructed, read class material, submit assignments on-time, and interact with peers and instructor
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Collect necessary samples for diagnostic testing.Assessment StrategiesLecture evaluations, practical laboratory evaluations, and completion of skill sheetsCriteriaSummarize why the tests are performed in animal speciesCollect common blood, urine, feces, and milk samples as per skill sheetSamples are correctly collected and preserved for laboratory evaluationParticipate weekly as instructed, read class material, submit assignments on-time, and interact with peers and instructor
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Select equipment utilized for animal restraint and veterinary procedures.Assessment StrategiesLecture evaluations, practical laboratory evaluations, and completion of skill sheetsCriteriaExamine veterinary equipmentUse correct veterinary equipment namesChoose the proper equipment for each animalParticipate weekly as instructed, read class material, submit assignments on-time, and interact with peers and instructor