Administered anesthesia care within obstetrics department for average of 72 deliveries per month.
Not exact matches
Additional responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Assess patients as they are checked in and report health concerns to attending veterinarian Assist veterinarians in surgery as needed Calculate and
administer anesthesia to all surgical patients per anesthetic protocol Accurately maintain all necessary anesthesia and patient records, and drug logs Prepare cats for surgery and administer post-operative care Administer treatments as directed Provide in person and telephone client service Actively promote spay and neuter, and educate clients on responsible animal care Actively support associate staff and volunteers; promote the development of skills related to the advancement of our goals an
administer anesthesia to all surgical patients per anesthetic protocol Accurately maintain all necessary
anesthesia and patient records, and drug logs Prepare cats for surgery and
administer post-operative care Administer treatments as directed Provide in person and telephone client service Actively promote spay and neuter, and educate clients on responsible animal care Actively support associate staff and volunteers; promote the development of skills related to the advancement of our goals an
administer post-operative
care Administer treatments as directed Provide in person and telephone client service Actively promote spay and neuter, and educate clients on responsible animal care Actively support associate staff and volunteers; promote the development of skills related to the advancement of our goals an
Administer treatments as directed Provide in person and telephone client service Actively promote spay and neuter, and educate clients on responsible animal
care Actively support associate staff and volunteers; promote the development of skills related to the advancement of our goals and mission.
Assist Vets with surgical procedures (place IV catheters and fluids,
administer proper medications, intubate, deliver and monitor gas
anesthesia, position patient on surgery table, understand appropriate sterile techniques, provide nursing
care post operatively, clean and wrap surgical instruments and supplies, and operate the autoclave) Other related duties as assigned.
Veterinary technicians
administer anesthesia, monitor surgical recovery, provide nursing
care to patients, perform dental prophylaxis, and more; however, when the the specialized functions nurses serve are taken into account, the similarities of the two professions outweigh the differences.
Procedures commonly done by a veterinary technician include assisting in surgery and emergency
care, performing dentistry, taking x-rays,
administering medication and
anesthesia, client education, record keeping, and laboratory procedures such as urinalysis or blood chemistry.
Your education will prepare you to assist in surgery, emergency
care and animal restraint, perform dentistry,
administer anesthesia and medications, take x-rays, and work in a laboratory setting doing blood counts and urinalysis.
Anesthesia during dental prophylaxis must be
administered lightly and with special
care.
Your education will prepare you to assist in surgery, wound
care, emergency cases, radiology (x-rays),
anesthesia, dental procedures,
administering medications, and performing laboratory duties such as blood counts and urinalysis.
Your education will prepare you to assist in surgery and emergency
care,
administer anesthesia and medications, perform dental procedures, take x-rays, and work in a laboratory.
This scope of duties includes animal restraint, assisting in surgery and emergency
care,
administering anesthesia and medications, taking x-rays, performing laboratory procedures, record keeping, and practice management.
Registered Veterinary Technicians (RVTs), are licensed and regulated to
administer advanced medical services, such as
anesthesia and suturing, are employed by VMSG to provide superior
care to our patients.
Every cat getting dental
care needs general
anesthesia carefully
administered and monitored.
Your duties will include patient communication, record keeping, handling and restraint, and you will assist in surgery, emergency
care, treatments, and
administer anesthesia.
On any given day a vet tech may
administer anesthesia,
care for a wounded pet and / or support a family that had to make the difficult decision to put down their pet.
This process includes performing physical assessments, preparing for anesthetic management,
administering and maintaining
anesthesia, monitoring patient recovery, and following up with the patient's postoperative
care.
• Provide superior patient
care, including taking and evaluating x-rays, non-surgical periodontal therapy, placing sealants, polishing, placing local antimicrobials, screening for oral cancer, offering and applying fluoride treatments,
administering local
anesthesia, monitoring nitrous oxide, and performing routine dental prophylaxis.
• Demonstrated expertise in monitoring patients» post-surgical vital signs to ensure their stability and wellbeing • Deep insight into operating equipment such as cardiac monitors and pulse oximeters and quickly diagnosing problems and responding promptly • Proficient in handling pain management by ensuring a thorough comprehension of pain medications and safe ways of
administering them • Adept at handling patient - controlled analgesia pumps and IVs and epidural
anesthesia to ensure patient comfort • Qualified to monitor patients for adverse reactions to
anesthesia and pain management medications by employing deep insight into
anesthesia and how it affects the human body • Hands - on experience in handling critical
care procedures post-surgery to ensure increased patient safety and comfort • Proven ability to manage post-operative pain by
administering pain medication and assisting patients recover from the effects of
anesthesia • Competent at handling patients with post-operative nausea and vomiting by ensuring that steps are taken to ward off respiratory pneumonia and other life threatening conditions • Unmatched ability to assess patients» conditions in post-surgical environments and implement post-surgical treatment plans to ensure increased chances of patient recovery and comfort
Much of what PACU nurses do involves managing postoperative pain, so they must be knowledgeable about pain medications and proficient in
administering them as well as in helping patients recover from
anesthesia including
caring for patients with postoperative nausea and vomiting.