COURSE INFORMATION
Presents clinical techniques commonly performed by veterinary technicians in veterinary practices. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 6 hours. Total 8 hours per week.
GENERAL COURSE PURPOSE
To introduce the student to many of the aspects of veterinary surgical nursing and radiology.
ENTRY-LEVEL COMPETENCIES
Enrollment is limited to those students program placed in the veterinary technology program or those students with special approval from the program head.
COURSE OBJECTIVE/EDUCATIONAL OUTCOME
To understand and apply
operating room etiquette.
To understand the
concepts of veterinary radiology as they apply to veterinary technicians
in the veterinary clinic.
MAJOR TOPICS TO BE COVERED
a. Preparation of surgical sites; aseptic techniques.
c. Preparation of sterile surgical packs.
d. Preparation and use of gowns, masks, gloves, and drapes.
e. Steam, gas and cold sterilization of instruments and supplies.
f. Instrument identification and use.
g. Operation and maintenance of autoclaves.
h. Operating room sanitation and care.
i. Common suture materials, types, identification, and usage.
j. Patient positioning.
k. Lighting.
l. Maintenance.
m. Theory of surgical assisting.
n. Knowledge of common surgical procedures in large and small animals.
o. Injection techniques.
p. IV catheter placement and fluid therapy.
q. Concepts in veterinary radiology.
r. Taking and processing diagnostic radiographs.
s. Maintain equipment, supplies, and radiographic records.