Practical lessons "2 hours"
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Weeks
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Lectures "2 hours"
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weeks
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Introduction for surgery
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1
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Preanaethetic medications:
1. anticholinergics
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1
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Physical restraint
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2
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2.muscle relaxants
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2
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Methods of Administration of Medicaments and Drugs
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3
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3. chemical restraint drugs
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3
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Methods of Sampling, Catheterization and Aspiration
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4
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Local anaesthesia
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4
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Pre-anaesthetic Medications
a- Anticholinergics: Atropine Sulfate.
b- Musclerelaxants:flaxadil, succeinlcholine,….etc.
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5
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Regional anaesthesia:
1. perineural anaesthesia of the head
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5
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c- Tranquilizers and Sedatives: Phenothiazine Derivatives (Promazine, Chloropromazine, propionylepromazine …atc. And Thaizine Derivatives (Xylazine Hcl, Detomidine).
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6
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2. perineural anaesthesia of the limb
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6
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Local Analgesia
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7
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3. perineural anaesthesia of the trunk
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7
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Perineural Analgesia of the Head
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8
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Spinal anaesthesia Intravenous regional anaesthesia
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8
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Perineural Analgesia of the Limbs
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9
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General injectable anaethesia
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9
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Perineural Analgesia of the trunk" Paravertebral Analgesia
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10
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General injectable anaethesia
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10
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Epidural Analgesia
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11
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General inhalant anaesthesia
1.methods of administration
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11
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Narcosis: Chloral Hydrate and General Injectable Anaesthesia.
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12
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2. anaethetic emergency and accidents
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12
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Anaesthetic Machine, General Inhalation Anaesthesia and Emergences
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13
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Veterinary radiology
x-ray equipment and types
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13
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X-Ray Machine and Hand Processing of the X-Ray Film
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14
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Dark room and processing
Protection practices from x-ray hazards
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14
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15
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Radiographic contrast agents
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15
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