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Edited by (Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, New York, USA), Edited by (Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, New York, USA), Edited by (Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, New York, USA)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 277x213x1 mm, kaal: 306 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Apr-2017
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119042119
  • ISBN-13: 9781119042112
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  • ISBN-10: 1119042119
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Assessing Essential Skills of Veterinary Technology Students, Third Edition provides students and instructors with clear guidance on how to evaluate student performance of skills required to enter the veterinary technology profession. 

  • Provides students with clear guidance on the capabilities they are expected to demonstrate and how they will be evaluated
  • Gives instructors a standardized framework for assessing students’ performance
  • Offers tools for comparing standards of competency
  • Covers management, pharmacology, medical nursing, anesthesia and analgesia, surgical nursing, laboratory procedures, radiography, laboratory animal care, and exotic animal nursing
  • Includes access to a companion website with a downloadable log for recording progress

 

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For faculty, this textbook will be very helpful when establishing or revising skills within the curriculum. The standard criteria or learning outcomes are presented in a logical, thorough, thoughtful, and learner-centered fashion.Our long-standing veterinary technology program has just gone through a curriculum revision. We found this textbook very helpful as a guide to remind us of the steps, knowledge, and decision-making abilities needed for each essential skill. JAVMA, January 2018

Contributors vii
Preface ix
1 Veterinary Management 1(4)
Sandra Bertholf
1.1 Procedures and Policies
1(2)
Veterinary Management Skills Number 1-14
1(2)
1.2 Communication Skills
3(1)
Veterinary Management Skills Number 15-21
3(1)
1.3 Ethics and Jurisprudence
3(1)
Veterinary Management Skills Number 22-25
3(1)
References
4(1)
2 Pharmacology 5(4)
Laurie J. Buell
Lisa E. Schenkel
2.1 Pharmacologic Fundamentals of Drug Administration
5(2)
Pharmacology Skills Number 1-11
5(2)
2.2 Pharmacy Essentials of Drug Dispensing
7(1)
Pharmacology Skills Number 12-15
7(1)
References
8(1)
3 Medical Nursing 9(16)
Deirdre Douglas
Laurie J. Buell
Lisa E. Schenkel
3.1 Assessment of the Veterinary Patient
9(3)
Medical Nursing Skills Number 1-27
9(3)
3.2 Nursing Care of the Veterinary Patient
12(1)
Medical Nursing Skills Number 28-69
12(1)
3.2.1 Husbandry of Common Domestic Species
12(2)
Deirdre Douglas
Lisa E. Schenkel
Laurie J. Buell
Sabrina Timperman
Medical Nursing Skills Number 28-36
12(2)
3.2.2 Nutrition of Common Domestic Species
14(1)
Deirdre Douglas
Lisa E. Schenkel
Sabrina Timperman
Laurie J. Buell
Medical Nursing Skills Number 37-42
14(1)
3.2.3 Therapeutics for Common Domestic Species
15(6)
Lisa E. Schenkel
Laurie J. Buell
Sabrina Timperman
Nicole VanSant
Deirdre Douglas
Medical Nursing Skills Number 43-69
15(6)
3.3 Dental Procedures in Small Animals
21(2)
Howard Gittelman
Medical Nursing Skills Number 70-72
21(2)
References
23(2)
4 Anesthesia 25(12)
Laurie J. Buell
Lisa E. Schenkel
4.1 Perioperative Management of the Veterinary Patient
25(5)
Anesthesia and Analgesia Skills Number 1-9
25(5)
4.2 Management and Use of Anesthetic Equipment
30(4)
Anesthesia and Analgesia Skills Number 10-22
30(4)
References
34(3)
5 Surgical Nursing and Assisting 37(12)
Laurie J. Buell
Lisa E. Schenkel
5.1 Fundamentals of Common Surgical Procedures
37(2)
Surgical Nursing Skills Number 1-10
37(2)
5.2 Experience with Common Surgical Procedures
39(1)
Surgical Nursing Skills Number 11-12
39(1)
5.3 Management of the Veterinary Surgical Patient
39(5)
Surgical Nursing Skills Number 13-34
39(5)
5.4 Management of Surgical Equipment and Facilities
44(3)
Surgical Nursing Skills Number 35-44
44(3)
References
47(2)
6 Clinical Laboratory Procedures 49(10)
Lisa E. Schenkel
Sabrina Timperman
Laurie J. Buell
Judy Duffelmeyer-Kramer
Robin E. Sturtz
Deirdre Douglas
6.1 Management of Laboratory Specimens and Equipment
49(1)
Clinical Laboratory Procedures Skills Number 1-4
49(1)
6.2 Diagnostic Laboratory Procedures
49(8)
Clinical Laboratory Procedures Skills Number 5-48
49(8)
References
57(2)
7 Radiography 59(4)
Sandra Bertholf
Sabrina Timperman
Radiography Skills Number 1-12
59(3)
Reference
62(1)
8 Laboratory Animal Care and Procedures 63(6)
Natalie H. Ragland
Laboratory Animal Care and Procedures Skills Number 1-17
63(4)
References
67(2)
9 Avian and Exotic Animal Nursing 69(6)
Sabrina Timperman
Lisa E. Schenkel
Laurie J. Buell
Carol J. Gomez
Exotic Animal Nursing Skills Number 1-10
69(4)
References
73(2)
Index 75
Laurie J. Buell, MS, LVT, is Former Program Director and Former Associate Professor of Veterinary Technology at Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, New York, USA.

Lisa E. Schenkel, DVM, CCRT, CVMA, is Program Director and Assistant Professor of Veterinary Technology at Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, New York, USA.

Sabrina Timperman, DVM, is Associate Program Director and Associate Professor of Veterinary Technology at Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, New York, USA.