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Course Description

In this course, students acquire an understanding of the basics of general pharmacology and pharmacology terms. Students examine preventative medicine and the role of a Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) in animal disease prevention and treatment. Topics include legal regulations, drugs and the body and drug dosages.

Learning outcomes

  1. Outline legal regulations regarding use of prescriptions and various drug classes.
  2. Define and describe the terms pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics.
  3. Explain how and where drugs/drug classes work in the body.
  4. Explain when and how common veterinary drugs are used.
  5. Proficiently calculate drug dosages for medications as directed by a veterinarian.
  6. Competently fill prescriptions for animals as directed by veterinarians.

AVAILABLE IN CANADA ONLY FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA OPEN LEARNING PROGRAM

Course topics

  • Module 1: Laws and Regulations
  • Module 2: Administering Drugs
  • Module 3: Pharmacokinetics
  • Module 4: Nervous System Drugs
  • Module 5: Anti-inflammatory and Pain-Reducing Drugs
  • Module 6: Cardiovascular and Respiratory System Drugs
  • Module 7: Gastrointestinal Drugs
  • Module 8: Urinary and Endocrine System Drugs
  • Module 9: Drugs for Skin, Eyes, and Ears
  • Module 10: Antimicrobial Drugs
  • Module 11: Antiparasitic Drugs
  • Module 12: Behaviour Modifying and Antineoplastic Drugs

Required text and materials

Note: Print versions of the textbooks are strongly recommended for all VTEC courses.

Students are responsible for purchasing the required materials on their own:

  • Romich, J., & Wagner, S. (2021) Fundamentals of Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians (3rd ed.). Cengage. 
    Type: Textbook. ISBN: 9780357361474 / 9798214344300

Note: This item can be purchased directly from the following VitalSource link.

Additional requirements

The other resource that students need for this course is the following:

  • A computer with Internet access
  • A video recording device
  • Calculator

Optional materials

  1. Lake, T., & Green, N. (2023) Essential Calculations for Veterinary Nurses and Technicians Lake and Green (4th ed.) Elsevier.
    Type: Textbook. ISBN: 978-0-7020-8401-0

Additional Resources:

Students may also find the following resource useful for looking up any terms in the course:

  1. Aiello, S. E., & Moses, M. A. (Eds.). (2016). The Merck veterinary manual (11th ed.). Merck & Co. ISBN-13: 978-0911910612. (This textbook is available online at: Merck Manual, Veterinary Manual)

Assessments

Please be aware that should your course have a final exam, you are responsible for the fee to the online proctoring service, ProctorU, or to the in-person approved Testing Centre. Please contact exams@tru.ca with any questions about this.

To successfully complete this course, students must achieve a passing grade of 60% or higher on the overall course, and 50% or higher on the final mandatory exam.

Assignment 1: Prescription and Controlled Drug Log5%
Assignment 2: Preparing Medications and Vaccines5%
Assignment 3: Math Review5%
Assignment 4: Common Veterinary Drugs10%
Assignment 5: Client Handout and Patient Discharge5%
Assignment 6: Case Studies5%
Assignment 7: Practical Critical Thinking Questions5%
Quizzes (12 × 1.25%)15%
Discussions (5 × 1%)5%
Final Exam (mandatory)40%
Total100%

Prerequisites

VTEC 1143 with a minimum grade of C; and

VTEC 1231 with a minimum grade of C; or

Admission into Semester 2 of the VTEC onsite program

Exclusions

VTEC 1210

ANHD 2140

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Open Learning faculty member information

An Open Learning faculty member is available to assist students. Students will receive the necessary contact information at the start of the course.

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