Jun 16, 2025  
2025-2026 Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Catalog

VETN 230 - Large Animal Nursing


PREREQUISITES: Program Chair Approval
CREDIT HOURS MIN: 4.5 CREDIT HOURS MAX: 4.5
LECTURE HOURS MIN: 3 LECTURE HOURS MAX: 3
LAB HOURS MIN: 3 LAB HOURS MAX: 3
INTERNSHIP/EXTERNSHIP HOURS MIN: 0 INTERNSHIP/EXTERNSHIP HOURS MAX: 0
CO-OP/INTERNSHIP HOURS MIN: 0 CO-OP/INTERNSHIP HOURS MAX: 0
CLINICAL - NURSING HOURS MIN: 0 CLINICAL - NURSING HOURS MAX: 0
CLINICAL - HEALTH SCIENCES HOURS MIN: 0 CLINICAL - HEALTH SCIENCES HOURS MAX: 0
STUDIO HOURS MIN: 0 STUDIO HOURS MAX: 0
PRACTICUM HOURS MIN: 0 PRACTICUM HOURS MAX: 0
CLINICAL APPLICATION HOURS MIN: 0 CLINICAL APPLICATION HOURS MAX: 0
ON THE JOB TRAINING MIN: 0 ON THE JOB TRAINING MAX: 0
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS MIN: 96 TOTAL CONTACT HOURS MAX: 96
This course is an introduction to husbandry, medical care, behavior, and nutrition of large animals. Topics to be covered include safe animal restraint methods, medical recordkeeping, obtaining patient information, patient exam procedures, specimen collection techniques, administration of medication, and basic husbandry. This course also discusses nutritional requirements for large animals in all life stages. In addition, this course covers basic concepts relating to large animal behavior including normal behavior, how animals learn, behavioral modification techniques, and common behavioral issues.
This course introduces the livestock industry and the various species of large animal livestock. Topics to be covered include livestock terminology, breeds, production systems, basic management practices, and animal products and by-products. 

MAJOR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course the student will be expected to: 


1. Discuss energy and nutrient requirements for various life stages of large animals and list substances that, when ingested, result in toxicity
2. Describe how animal anatomy and physiology are integrated with animal behavior; compare normal, abnormal, and aggressive animal behavior; and discuss low-stress animal handling techniques
3. Outline nursing procedures including basic patient care, bandaging, sample collection, and administering medications and treatments
4. Demonstrate or observe relevant large animal diagnostic and treatment procedures. 
5. Safely and effectively restrain large animals
6. Gather subjective and objective patient information efficiently
7. Perform venipuncture and collect diagnostic samples of skin, blood, urine, and feces
8. Administer medications by various routes (IV, IM, SQ, & PO)

COURSE CONTENT: Topical areas of study include - * Nutrition for various stages of life and health situations

* Animal toxicology

* Animal behavior

* Low-stress handling

* Anatomy and Physiology related to nutrition and behavior

* Venipuncture

* Managing fluid therapy

* Management and monitoring of hospitalized patients

* Communication skills regarding medical history of patients, client communication, reporting on medical condition of patients, medical record keeping, patient discharge

* Practice of professional and ethical behavior, judgement, and communication in medical situations

* Grooming techniques for animals

* Collection and handling of diagnostic specimens 

* Administration and dispensing of medications

* Nursing care including bandaging and record keeping
GRADING POLICY
A = 90-100

B = 80-89

C = 70-79

D = 60-69

F = <60