eDynamic Learning Course Title: Veterinary Science State: AL State Course Title: Introduction to Veterinary Science State Course Code: State Standards: Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Date of Standards: 2021 Percentage of Course Aligned: 100%
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Safety 1. Identify safety precautions, procedures, and equipment used by Veterinary Science veterinary personnel for handling animals.
Unit 1: Introduction to Veterinary Science
Lesson 3
Laboratory research into viruses and bacteria affecting animals and Review 2, 3 humans, safety protocols
Fully Met
2. Discuss the health risks of zoonotic diseases to humans and the historical significance of each disease.
Unit 3: Large Animal Medicine
Lesson 5
Describe how vaccinations can be administered to prevent infection and the spread of disease
Fully Met
Veterinary Science
Critical Thinking 4, Lab
3. Define types of hazards common in the veterinary hospital.
Veterinary Science
Unit 1: Introduction to Veterinary Science
Lesson 3
Laboratory research into viruses and bacteria affecting animals and Review 2, 3 humans, safety protocols
Fully Met
4. Determine the appropriate safety precautions for a given scenario and how to locate important safety information. Examples: material safety data sheets, personal protective equipment
Veterinary Science
Unit 1: Introduction to Veterinary Science
Lesson 3
Laboratory research into viruses and bacteria affecting animals and Review 2, 3 humans, safety protocols
Fully Met
Veterinary Science
Unit 3: Large Animal Medicine
Lessons 1-5
Discuss the general care and needs of various types of farm animals, Critical Thinking 1-5, Lab horses, pigs, cows
Fully Met
Veterinary Science
Unit 1: Introduction to Lessons 4, 5 Veterinary Science
Discuss the education and training of a veterinarian and the obligation to communicate effectively with Critical Thinking 1, 2, Discussion 1 customers and adhere to the Veterinary Oath.
Fully Met
Unit 1: Introduction to Veterinary Science
Describing veterinary career specialties including financial management, and different labor markets, such as the federal government, private practice, research labs, etc.
Fully Met
Animal Welfare
5. Describe responsible animal ownership and management.
6. Discuss the relationship between animal rights and animal welfare.
Veterinary Calculations
7. Apply mathematical skills in the field of veterinary science, including drug dosages, feed rations, conversions, dilutions, and calculations that would commonly be used in a veterinary hospital, Veterinary Science and in procedures used in managing the veterinary office, including invoices, cost calculations, and payroll.
Lesson 4
Critical Thinking 3, 4