However, if you continue to experience difficulty
giving ear medications to your pet, let your veterinarian know promptly so he or she can either offer assistance or discuss alternative forms of medication with you.
Not exact matches
They are responsible for the day to day care of the dog - which can be anything from simply feeding them,
giving them water and love and attention, to cleaning their
ears, grooming,
giving them
medication, helping housetrain them, and addressing any minor behavioral issues.
To detect this, and to help reach a better conclusion about the treatment and
medication to be
given, your veterinarian will conduct an
Ear Mite Swab examination of your pet.
In addition to spay / neuter surgery, the cats receive a general health check, are treated for parasites,
given rabies and distemper vaccinations, flea / earmite treatment, pain
medication and the left
ear is tipped for identification purposes.
What if I
give an inappropriate
medication (because I didn't do tests on the
ear)?
Be sure to
give all the
medication prescribed even after the
ear appears to be better, because if the dog doesn't get the full treatment, the infection can pop right back up again.
Once the
ears are clean, your vet will
give you
medications to put in the
ears that will kill the rest of the mites.
On two separate occasions they had to
give him pain
medication just so I could clean the
ear.
Your vet will clean her
ears thoroughly before
giving any
medication.
Taught students to perform animal grooming duties such as washing, brushing, clipping, and trimming coats, cutting nails, and cleaning
ears, feeding and watering animals according to schedules and feeding instruction,; collecting and recording animal information such as weight, size, physical condition, treatments received,
medications given and food intake.
The medical assistant who works right alongside the physician and works one - on - one with patients may be
given the responsibilities of «charting» update into patients» medical histories, checking vital signs (temperature, blood pressure, heart rate), using a pressurized water pump to remove patients»
ear wax, taking out sutures, advising patients about the types of testing and medicines the doctor has ordered, sending faxes to pharmacies, sterilizing medical instruments, changing linens and re-stocking examining rooms, and
giving oral, topical and / or injectable
medications.