Containment methods of domestic mammals.
How to report the signalment, anamnesis and medical records. How to perform a complete clinical examination in domestic animals: inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation of the digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, urinary systems and liver of dogs, cats, horses and large animals. The contribution of imaging techniques and laboratory exams in achieving a diagnosis. Acquisition theoretical notions and practical skills in carrying out electrocardiogram and blood pressure measurement in dogs, cats and horses.
Aetiology, pathogenesis, clinical signs and diagnosis of the most common diseases of digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, urinary endocrine system, liver and pancreas of domestic animals (dog, cat, horse and ruminants).
Apply principles of bio-security correctly. General procedures to correctly collect and store biological samples and factors that may affect laboratory results.
How to perform and interpret the main laboratory diagnostic techniques used to analyse blood, urine and cavity effusions in dog, cat, horse and ruminants.