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VETERINARY SCIENCE CAREER DEVELOPMENT EVENT RULES AND REGULATIONS TEAM COMPETITION ALABAMA FFA ASSOCIATION 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS Purpose... 3 Eligibility and Regulations... 3 State Awards/Sponsors... 4 Event Rules... 4 Tools and Equipment... 4 Written Exam... 4 Scenario Questions... 5 Identification... 5 Math Applications Practicum... 5 Tiebreakers... 6 Identification List... 7 References... 14 Alabama State Department of Education, Dr. Ed Richarson, Interim State Superintendent of Education The Alabama State Board of Education and the Alabama State Department of Education do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, disability, sex, religion, national origin, or age in its programs, activities, or employment and provide equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following person is responsible for handling inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Title IX Coordinator, Alabama State Department of Education, P.O. Box 302101, Montgomery, AL 36130-2101, telephone (334) 242-8165. Revised September 2017 Veterinary Science CDE 2

VETERINARY SCIENCE CAREER DEVELOPMENT EVENT PURPOSE The purpose of the veterinary science career development event is to promote college and career readiness by providing opportunities to develop technical knowledge and demonstrate skills in the field of veterinary science. OBJECTIVES Participants will demonstrate professional ethics, decision-making, communication and problem solving skill. Participants will demonstrate technical competency with small and large animals in the areas of anatomy and physiology; clinical procedures; identification; health and safety; and medical terminology. ELIGIBILITY AND REGULATIONS For specific eligibility of participants, refer to the Contest and Awards Booklet. Teams will report directly to the state event. There will be no elimination at the county or district level. If a cell phone is seen or heard in the possession of a competitor, that individual student will be disqualified from competition and receive a score of zero. Any participant in possession of an electronic device in the event area is subject to disqualification. Competitors must enter their name on the scorecard or they will receive a score of zero. Judges will not attempt to figure out to whom the card belongs. Official FFA dress is required for the event. Participants must wear black closed toe, closed heel and flat shoes (no clogs, sandals or flip-flops.) NO jewelry may be worn on the day of the event, including rings, bracelets, ear rings and exposed body piercing. Wrist watches are permitted. ALTERNATE POLICY For district level events, if a chapter brings alternates there will be no more than two alternates allowed per team. Alternates will use a copy of the scan form (not an original) for those events scored via judgingcard.com. If more than four official scan forms are turned in for a chapter in one event, the highest score(s) for that team will be disqualified and deleted until the chapter only has four team members in the scoring system. Alternates must not be in groups with official team members. For state level events, alternates are not allowed. 3

STATE AWARDS/SPONSOR(S): Refer to Alabama FFA Contests and Awards Booklet at http://www.alabamaffa.org/forms_applications.htm STATE EVENT RULES 1. The state event will be held during the State FFA Convention. The team will consist of a maximum of four members. The team s total score will be based on the sum of the points earned by the three highest scoring participants on the team. 2. Students will need to bring number 2 pencils, calculators and translucent clipboards. 3. Alabama FFA and the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine will provide paper, specific tools and equipment needed to complete practicums. 4. Because of sanitation reasons, some items needed in the event, such as stethoscopes will need to be provided by the participant or their chapter. Teams will be provided a list of specific items needed for a specific year based on the event activities. 5. State finals will consist of the following phases: Written Exam 150 points Scenario Questions 50 points Identification 150 points Math Practicum 100 points Total Individual Score 450 Total Team Score 1350 WRITTEN EXAMINATION (150 points) - Each participant will have 90 minutes to complete the 75 multiple choice questions. The objective exam is designed to determine team members broad understanding of the veterinary science field. Topics for the exam may include: behavior, disease (causes and sources, signs and symptoms), medical terminology, medical records, anatomy/physiology, regulations (federal, OSHA, MSDS), patient management, facility management, genetics, nutrition and husbandry. Sample written exam questions: Which of the following is the intermediate host for the dog tapeworm? a. Mosquito b. Rodent c. Flea d. Tick What is the primary body defense against bacteria that may cause disease? a. Skin b. Antibiotics c. Antigens d. Lymph nodes 4

TEST BANK will be available at the Alabama FFA Web site under contest tab. SCENARIO QUESTIONS (50 points per scenario) The questions associated with the scenarios will allow students to utilize critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Thirty (30) minutes will be allowed to complete the scenario question. Participants will be given one scenario based on the topic rotation listed below. 2017: Clinical/wellness 2018: Regulations (OSHA: Occupational Safety & Health Administration; GHS: Globally Harmonized System for Hazard Communication; SDS: Safety Data Sheets) 2019: Animal Behavior Sample Scenario Question: Write a persuasive letter on the issue below to portray your point of view using the provided resource. In 2006, a nationwide ruling was established banning the slaughter of horses. Since the ruling, there have been serious concerns with the welfare and high number of unwanted/neglected horses in the United States. Currently several states are considering reversing the 2006 ban. What are the pros and cons of the original ban and the proposal to reverse it? Resource: http://www.avma.org/issues/animal_welfare/unwanted_horses_faq.asp IDENTIFICATION (150 points total) Participants will identify equipment, parasites and breeds/species for a total of 150 points (2 points per item). Seventy-five (75) minutes will be given for this activity. Identification lists are located at the end of this booklet. Equipment Participants will identify pieces of equipment (actual equipment and photos). Participants will also need to have general knowledge about the use for each item. Parasites Participants will identity parasites (specimen and photos) and explain the life cycles of selected parasites. Breeds Participants will identify breeds of small and large animals (photos). MATH APPLICATIONS PRACTICUM (100 points) The number of practicum questions will be four or five based on the type of activity that is assigned. Participants will have thirty (30) minutes to complete the entire math application practicum. Questions may include conversions, dose calculations, dilutions, cost calculations and invoices. Example: Sophie, a golden retriever, and her owner have just moved from outof-state and are re-establishing veterinarian relations at your clinic. Sophie s owner has provided you with her health records from her previous veterinarian. Sophie has been prescribed a diet plan by the previous veterinarian and had been coming into the clinic for weekly weight checks. Sophie s owner would like to continue the weekly checks. You weigh Sophie and record her weight as 5

19 kg. The owner would like you to tell her how much weight Sophie has lost. Sophie s last recorded weight was 43.2 pounds. How many pounds did Sophie lose since the last weighing? Answer: Sophie has lost 1.4 pounds since the last recorded weighing. 6. In the event of a team tie, tiebreakers will be settled in the following order: combined individual practicum total score; combined individual written exam total score 7. In the event of an individual tie, tiebreakers will be settled in the following order: combined practicum score; written exam score. 6

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Resources This list of references is not intended to be all inclusive. Other sources may be utilized, and teachers are encouraged to make use of the very best instructional materials available. Make sure to use discretion when selecting website references by only using reputable, proven sites. The following list contains references that may prove helpful during event preparation. The most current edition of resources will be used. Past CDE materials and other resources are available by logging in to https://www.ffa.org/participate/cdes/veterinary-science WRITTEN EXAM: Small Animal Care and Management. Warren. ISBN: 978-1-4180-4105-2 McCurnin s Clinical Textbook for Vet Technicians 8th edition- ISBN 978-1-4377-2690-0 An Illustrated Guide to Veterinary Medical Terminology. Romich. ISBN: 978-1-4354-2012-0 Official Guide: Maintaining and Cleaning Surgical Instruments. Stow.: https://www.ffa.org/sitecollectiondocuments/cde_vetsci_ guide_maintaining_clearing_surgical_instruments.pdf Veterinary Science: Preparatory Training for the Veterinary Assistant. Faries. ISBN: 978-0-9849115-0- 9. Order online: https:// agrilifebookstore.org/publications_browse2.cfm?keywordid=4 Introduction to Veterinary Science. Lawhead, Baker. ISBN: 978-1- 4283-1225-8 http://todaysveterinarypractice.navc.com/ Veterinary Assisting: Fundamentals and Applications. Vanhorn, Clark. ISBN: 978-1-4354-5387-6 Clinical Procedures & Handling/Restraining Practicums Veterinary Assisting: Fundamentals and Applications. Vanhorn, Clark. ISBN: 978-1-4354-5387-6 McCurnin s Clinical Textbook for Vet Technicians 8th edition- ISBN 978-1-4377-2690-0 Manual of Clinical Procedures in Dogs, Cats, Rabbits & Rodents. Crow, Walshaw, Boyle. ISBN: 978-0813813042 Veterinary Science: Preparatory Training for the Veterinary Assistant. Faries. ISBN: 978-0-9849115-0- 9. Order online: https:// agrilifebookstore.org/publications_browse2.cfm?keywordid=4 IDENTIFICATION: Veterinary Instruments and Equipment: A Pocket Guide. Sonsthagen. ISBN: 978-0323032032 http://loudoun.nvcc.edu/ vetonline/vet121/instruments.htm https://www.spectrumsurgical.com/product/10-0227/surgical- Instrument-Flash-Cards.php American Kennel Club http://www.akc.org/index.cfm Cat Fanciers Association http://www.cfa.org/client/breeds.aspx American Rabbit Breeders Association http://www.arba.net/ 14

MATH PRACTICUM: Medical Mathematics and Dosage Calculations for Veterinary Professionals. Bill, Robert. ISBN: 978-08138263 Essential Calculations for Veterinary Nurses and Technicians. Terry Lake and Nicola Green. ISBN 978-0-7020-2930-1 https://www.ffa.org/sitecollectiondocuments/math%20resource. pdf 15