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STUDY PLAN EXAMPLEThe following is an example of the daily study plan which we advise for the student nurse. The length of each lecture is based on experience gained from many years of teaching student nurses and may vary a great deal, depending on the subject. For example, handling of dogs is something which many students will already know something about and may be able to relate to their own pets and to previous work in a veterinary surgery. Because of this, a lecture may cover five pages of the notes, because we know that the average student nurse will be able to take in this amount of information in the time allowed for the lecture. However, if you are learning about a difficult calculation, for example, or some of the combinations of genes in the Genetics section, the daily lecture may only cover two pages, because we know that if you try to go faster, the student will simply not be able to take it all in. It is very important that you do not go on to a new section of work until you know the previous section thoroughly. In fact, the training nurse may even decide to repeat a particular lecture if she thinks that the students have not understood the subject properly. Each day's lecture is accompanied by a practical task for the day, based on the lecture. If the lecture is about a theoretical subject, however, there may be no practical task for that day. The practical task does not have to be done on the same day as the lecture; in fact, it is probably better if it is done several days later when the student has had time to revise the lecture and knows it thoroughly.
DAILY LECTURE, PRACTICAL AND EXAMINATION SEQUENCE 1) Start at beginning of 'Handling and restraint of animals' 2) Start at beginning of 'Management and feeding of exotics' 3) Start at beginning of '9) Cage birds' 4) Start at beginning of 'Dog training' 5) Start at beginning of 'Methods of tackling inappropriate behaviour' 6) Start at beginning of 'Kennels and catteries' 7) Start at beginning of 'Heating' 8) Start at beginning of 'Advantages of hospitalisation' 9) Start at beginning of 'Disposal of waste' 10) Start at beginning of 'E) Vitamins' 11) Start at beginning of 'Types of pet food' 12) Start at beginning of '3) Pregnant bitches' MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST - HANDLING, FEEDING, HOUSING & TRAINING |
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