DO0121, Intensive- and emergency care in veterinary nursing, 7.5 Hp
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Syllabus
Finalized by: PN-VH, 2025-09-16
Valid from : Autumn semester 2025 (2025-09-01)
Level
First cycle
(G2F)
Main field of study
Veterinary Nursing
Grading Scale
The grade requirements within the course grading system are set out in specific criteria. These criteria must be available by the course start at the latest.
Entry Requirements
Knowledge corresponding to at least 90 credits in veterinary nursing, of which 30 credits in veterinary nursing in animal healthcare.
Objectives
The purpose of the course is to give the student enhanced knowledge in intensive and emergency care for horses, dogs, cats and exotic pets. The course also aims to give the student general knowledge of research animals.
After completing the course, students shall be able to:
- describe nursing care of neonatal, juvenile and geriatric animals, as well as animals with different medical conditions. Identify deviations and propose and justify relevant nursing care actions in intensive and emergency care.
- describe and justify triaging, the use of technical medical equipment and the monitoring of animals in intensive and emergency care,
- interpret, identify deviations and propose measures for preliminary assessment of blood test results in intensive and emergency care,
- propose and justify the choice of fluid therapy in intensive and emergency care,
- reflect on ethical and animal protection issues in intensive and emergency care,
- describe current legislation in research animal studies and discuss ethical issues arising in research animal facilities.
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Content
By means of lectures, problem-based teaching and compulsory elements such as seminars and practical exercises, teaching is given in intensive and emergency care of horses, dogs, cats and exotic pets. The course describes various treatment strategies, as well as nursing needs in intensive and emergency care and the student practises a scientific attitude to veterinary nursing. The course includes research animal studies and the student is given the opportunity to gain knowledge and insight in the subject, including how the 3 Rs (Replace, Reduce and Refine) can be applied through lectures and discussions.
Examination Formats and Requirements for Passing the Course
Approved written examination and approved participation in compulsory elements.<br>
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Responsible Department/Equivalent
Department of Clinical Sciences
Transitional Provisions
Exams: At least three retake sessions (renewed exams) must be offered within two years of the decision to cancel the course.
Compulsory elements: At least one opportunity for a retake session must be offered within two years of the decision to cancel the
Supplementary information
Module set
| Title |
Credits |
Code |
| Mandatory elements |
2.5 |
0102 |
| Written examination |
5.0 |
0103 |
The Course Replaces
DO0079, DO0072, DO0089, DO0117
Other Information
Teaching will primarily be in Swedish, but some lectures and course literature are in English.
General rules and guidelines for examination and grading are found in SLU’s education manual.
For students in the Veterinary nursing candidate programme and the veterinary nurse programme, the entry requirement is fulfilled by course DO0081 and one of the courses DO0082 or DO0110, DO0112 and DO0115.
The entry requirement for the course is fulfilled by a two-year veterinary nurse course.
Decision Information
2025-09-16