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.
Yet these
people are allowed to induce
anesthesia, monitor
anesthesia, draw blood, prepare and
administer medications and injections, set IVs, and other things that — if done incorrectly — can KILL an animal.
For example, if a
person dies on the operating table because the anesthesiologist
administers too much
anesthesia, then the question becomes whether a properly trained anesthesiologist, under the exact same circumstances, would have acted differently.