This course covers radiography of both large and small animals. The labs review anesthesia while the student learns to position animals for radiographs and develop, handle, and store the films. Ancillary techniques such as dentistry procedures are also covered. The student performs blood work, urinalysis, and fecal examination on animals that are scheduled for anesthesia as medically indicated and performs post-anesthesia monitoring. Some preparatory work and patient monitoring is required outside of scheduled lab time.
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School
School of Agriculture Plant and Animal Sciences
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Number
2012
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Subject
Veterinary (VET)
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Semester
Spring
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Lecture/Lab/Seminar Hours
2 hours of lecture, 3 hours of lab per week
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Prerequisites
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Credits
3
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Fee
$25