Applied Veterinary Terminology & Record Keeping Series (27 CPD)
In this 3 part series, you will learn all about veterinary terminology and how it applies to your practice and building professional relationships with veterinarians.
Course Provider
Course Housekeeping & Introduction
Foundational Terminology Outline
Introduction
Part 1 Topics
Veterinary Terminology as a Functional Language
The Role of Terminology in Case Notes
Communication and Scope
Observation Language Versus Diagnostic Language
Scope awareness and Confidence Building
How Terms are Built
Common errors_ Pronounciation _ Spelling
Learning Checkpoint
Module 2 Introduction
Anatomy of a Term
Prefixes
Root Words
Combining Forms
Learning Checkpoint
Suffixes
Common and Complex Medical Term Breakdown
Learning Checkpoint
Module 3
Anatomical Language of Positions
Directional Terminology
Directional Terminology for Radiographs
Body Planes and Movement References
Regional and Cavity Terminology
Learning Checkpoint
Motion and Functional Language
Assignment 1
Assignment 2
Assignment 3
Assignment 4
Assignment 5
Assignment Submission
Applied Terminology Outline
Introduction
Muscoskeletal Module Introduction
Why this matters
Core Skeletal Terminology
Functionall Terminology
All abiut Bones
Prefixes_ Roots_ and Suffixes Common in Skeletal Terminology
Skeletal Terminology
Bringing Skeletal Terminology into Relevance
Axial vs Appendicular Terminology
Axial and Appendicular Musculature
Joint Types and Motion Terminology
Common Skeletal Pathology Terms
Diagnostic and Procedural Language Relevant to Practitioners
Muscle Naming Rules - Origin_ Insertion_ Action_ and Location
Muscle Fiber Types and Function Language
Module 1 recap and review
Fascia amd Myofascial Terminology
Common Muscular and Myofascial Pathology Terms
Why Muscular and Myofascial Terminology Matters in Practice
Practitioner-Relevant Procedures and Modalities Language
Observation Language for Posture - Movement_ and Musculoskeletal Presentation
Bony Landmarks and Palpation Language
Assignment 1