Course Objective
Anatomy and physiology of the major organ systems
Handling medical records and communicate with clients and coworkers
Restraining animals for procedures, take vital signs, and bathe them
Nutrition, vaccinations and administering medication
Preparing prescriptions, taking blood samples and radiographs
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Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites to take this course.
Curriculum
GETTING STARTED
WELCOME TO THE VETERINARY HOSPITAL
GETTING READY FOR YOUR FIRST VISIT
PHYSIOLOGY AND ANATOMY 1: DIRECTIONAL SIGNS AND THE SKELETAL SYSTEM
PHYSIOLOGY AND ANATOMY 2: THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, ENDOCRINE SYSTEM, AND MUSCLES AND JOINTS
PHYSIOLOGY AND ANATOMY 3: THE CIRCULATORY AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEMS
PHYSIOLOGY AND ANATOMY 4: THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM, UROGENITAL SYSTEM, LIVER, AND SPLEEN
FRONT OFFICE DUTIES: RECORDS, CONFIDENTIALITY, AND CLIENT RELATIONS
MORE FRONT OFFICE TIPS, AND DETERMINING AGE AND GENDER OF KITTENS AND PUPPIES
CANINE RESTRAINT
FELINE AND EXOTIC RESTRAINT
THE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: PROCEDURES, RESTRAINT, AND VITAL SIGNS
EVERYDAY PROCEDURES FOR THE VETERINARY ASSISTANT
WORKPLACE HAZARDS AND INFECTION CONTROL
THE REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE AND STERILIZATION PROCEDURES
VACCINOLOGY
NUTRITION BASICS AND PRESCRIPTION FOODS
PRESCRIPTIONS: PREPARING AND CALCULATING DOSES
PRESCRIPTIONS: TYPES OF MEDICATIONS AND WHAT THEY DO
GIVING MEDICATIONS
THE EUTHANASIA PROCESS
TAKING BLOOD SAMPLES
INTERPRETING BLOOD TESTS AND HANDLING BLOOD
URINE COLLECTION, HANDLING, AND INTERPRETATION
TESTS: SEROLOGY, SCRAPINGS, SMEARS, FLOTATIONS, AND NECROPSIES
RADIOGRAPHS AND PERSONAL SAFETY
RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONING
PAIN RECOGNITION AND EMERGENCY CARE
DENTISTRY: CHARTING, TOOTH DISEASE, AND DENTAL CARE
EXTERNAL PARASITES: FLEAS, TICKS, MITES, AND MORE
PARASITES OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT AND HEART
POISONINGS IN PETS
SURGERY 1: PREPARING THE PATIENT
SURGERY 2: YOUR ROLE DURING AND AFTER
UNDERSTANDING ANIMAL BEHAVIOR
THE JOB SEARCH AND FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES
Instructor
Jeff Grognet
Jeff Grognet has been a companion animal veterinarian for 25 years. He was a pioneer in the field of veterinary assistant teaching, developing his first course more than 18 years ago. Due to the success of his veterinary receptionist/assistant courses, he expanded his teaching into other high-demand areas including pet first aid and alternative medical therapies for companion animals. He practices at a veterinary hospital and contributes regularly to several magazines.
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