VCM 676
Fall 2007 All Classes
Credit: 2 hours.
Principles of veterinary anesthesiology emphasizing clinical application of anesthetic techniques and procedures in domestic animals; clinical pharmacology of preanesthetic, anesthetic and related drugs, anesthetic and physiologic monitoring equipment, and shock; teaches fluid and electrolyte therapy with overall emphasis on maintenance of homeostasis in anesthetized animals.
Prerequisite: Third-year standing in veterinary medicine curriculum.
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31099
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Lecture
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A
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2:00PM
-2:50PM
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MW
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100 Veterinary Teaching Hospital
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Carpenter, R
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