ANSC 253: Applied Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians

Discipline
Credits 3 Lecture Hours 3
Designation
DB
This course is designed to give students a practical knowledge of drugs used in veterinary medicine. Topics include drug classification, methods of action, calculations, administration, effects and side effects. Also includes a discussion of client education, drug safety, and federal regulations governing the purchase and storage of controlled drugs. Upon successful completion, students will be able to properly calculate, dispense, and administer medications, recognize adverse reactions and maintain pharmaceutical inventory and administrative records. This course is intended for students entering veterinary technology, veterinary assisting, or other animal-related fields.
Prerequisites

Admission in the Veterinary Technology Program and a grade of “C” or better in all completed ANSC courses.

Course Outcomes
  • Recognize groups of veterinary drugs, their mechanisms & actions, and clinically relevant side effects.
  • Correctly interpret a veterinarian’s pharmacy orders.
  • Accurately calculate, dispense, and administer the correct form and dose of a medication.
  • Describe the safe and effective manner in which vaccines must be administered.
  • Maintain a controlled substances logbook in accordance with local and federal laws.
  • Explain federal and state regulatory guidelines for drug purchase, storage, administration, withdrawal, disposal and inventory control.
  • Accurately communicate drug information and dosing instructions to clients in order to maximize safety, compliance with prescribed therapy and successful treatment of the patient.