Veterinary Science CPU
Introduction
The
senior-level Applied Technologies Veterinary Science CPU
explores careers available in the veterinary field. Students
discover a wide range of skills and procedures from basic animal
care and first aid to surgical procedures, suturing, and CPR.
By utilizing realistic trainers and manikins,
students will practice and explore many of the common skills used in
the veterinary environment.
These models provide hands-on experience in
veterinary skills such as restraining for venipuncture, venipuncture,
and muzzling.
Featured
Careers
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Veterinarian
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Animal health technician
Skill Development
Health Science Skills
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Exploration of the anatomy
and physiology of common animal species
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Veterinary asepsis
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Virtual dissection of a
cat and pig for exploration and comparison of
mammalian anatomy
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Canine CPR
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Gauze muzzling techniques
for both cats and dogs
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Canine cephalic
venipuncture and feline jugular venipuncture
restraint methods
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Proper venipuncture
technique
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Suturing and wound closure
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Preventative medicine &
basic care
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Surgical instruments
Academic Skills
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Reading
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Writing
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Anatomy and physiology
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Safety practices
What's Included
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Applied Technologies Veterinary Science
courseware CD
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Clinical veterinary technicians textbook
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Animal restraint textbook
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Animal first aid textbook
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Animal dissection simulation software
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Animal A&P and general information
software
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Animal first aid software
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Suture training software
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CPR manikin
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Artificial dog and cat to teach restraint
and muzzling techniques
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Venipuncture trainer
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Suture material, needles, and trainer
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Miscellaneous materials and consumables
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Instructor's Overview
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Media
Cruiser
Ordering Information
Veterinary Science - HS1041
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