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US
Company size
11-50 employees
Job sector
Health Science
occupation category
Veterinarians
Job type
Contract
Work environment
In person
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- Selects drugs in accordance with regulatory and legal requirements (e.g., controlled substances, extralabel, or off-label drug use
- Refers to and follow physician's order
- Selects disinfection protocols
- Applies safe practices for handling hazardous materials (e.g., administration of chemotherapeutic agents)
- Complies with workplace health and safety regulations (e.g., radiation safety, infection control)
- Selects the proper drug from the dispensing stock
- Manages closed chest drainage systems
- Suction tracheostomy to manage airway
- Prioritizes differential diagnoses
- Records fluid and food intake and output
- Assists with necropsies
- Evaluates specimens
- Makes recommendations for management of animal waste, carcasses, and by-products
- Records vital sign readings
- Counsels clients about husbandry and welfare needs
- Cares for clients with altered bowel elimination
- Maintains intravenous infusions
- Documents care and communication using professional terminology
- Prepares intravenous equipment
- Practices responsible use of antimicrobial agents
- Recognizes the role of the veterinarian in food safety
- Reports medications, treatments or any necessary action
- Anesthetizes and recovers patients
- Responds to zoonotic disease diagnosis through owner education, reporting, quarantine, and disinfection
- Cares for clients with casts or other immobilizing devices
- Performs non-invasive airway management to promote oxygenation
- Creates refined problem list
- Acts in accordance with codes of professional practice, veterinary practice acts and licensing board regulations (e.g., veterinarian-client-patient relationship)
- Works effectively and cooperatively in a multi-disciplinary team environment, including consensus building and conflict resolution
- Demonstrates supervision, delegation, empowerment, and appropriate communication within a group environment
- Manages patient comfort
- Identifies situations in which referral is warranted
- Implements safety and infection control practices
- Designs therapeutic plans for disease management
- Calculates proper drug dosage for each client
- Reports changes in clients' conditions
- Advises on nutritional management
- Advises on disaster/emergency preparedness and response
- Accurately counts/measures the product and place it in the proper container
- Archives files as needed
- Applies EMR system to record keeping
- Manages collection of specimens following policies and procedures (clinical, state, and federal regulations)
- Ensures documentation fulfills professional and legal requirements
- Consults experts both within and outside the veterinary profession
- Updates files as needed
- Interprets diagnostic test results
- Advises clients regarding routine dental care
- Recognizes proper handling and/ or adequate production facilities by interpretation of appropriate animal behaviors
- Retrieves patient files and records
- Inserts IV
- Incorporates animal welfare, client expectations, and economic considerations into the diagnostic or treatment plan
- Provides nutritional counseling appropriate to life stage and health status
- Collects history
- Obtains patient consent, certifying medical records, and deciding what information can be released
- Returns files in an appropriate and predictable routine
- Develops isolation protocols
- Justifies resource allocation, prioritization & investment decisions in a veterinary medical context
- Applies financial principles to professional decisions (e.g., debt repayment plan) Explains work-related insurance (e.g., personal, professional, patient)
- Applies the rights of medication administration
- Follows facility and program policy
- Describes relationship between revenue generation, expense categories, and compensation including benefits
- Provides analgesia and postoperative care
- Performs emergency procedures (e.g., establish an airway)
- Recommends protocols for animal movement
- Performs necropsy examination
- Generates correct labels
- Applies appropriate technology for the situation
- Prioritizes situational urgency and allocates resources
- Creates and adjusts a diagnostic and/or treatment plan based on available evidence
- Recommends disease prevention measures
- Manages altered urinary elimination
- Performs routine therapeutic procedures (e.g., administer fluids)
- Performs elective procedures (e.g., castration)
- Uses appropriate terminology and abbreviations
- Advises on animal husbandry and transport
- Acts in accordance with legal and regulatory requirements (e.g., reportable diseases, animal cruelty, waste disposal)
- Recommends housing and husbandry protocols
- Complete the necessary records and documents
- Calculates the charge for a prescription
- Educates clients on prevention of common behavioral problems
- Processes third-party billing
- Performs physical examination
- Manages gastric intubation and enteral feedings
- Signs for narcotic medications following facility procedures
- Identifies the clinical signs, clinical course, transmission potential and pathogen(s) associated with zoonotic diseases