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PERFORM SCHEDULING AND OTHER OFFICE FUNCTIONSVET.1.0
- 1.1
Demonstrate proper appointment scheduling and make appointments (paper and electronic)VET.1.1
- 1.2
Prepare appropriate forms and certificates for signature (e.g., rabies, sterilization, health)VET.1.2
- 1.3
Demonstrate admission and discharge of patientsVET.1.3
- 1.4
Perform basic filing, retrieving, and maintenance of medical records (in accordance with AZ Veterinary Medical Examining Board, Administrative Rules. Article 5 Standards of Practice R3-11-502 Standards of Practice.L.) VET.1.4
- 1.5
Demonstrate computer skills in relation to electronic health recordsVET.1.5
- 1.6
Perform basic invoicing, billing, and payment on account proceduresVET.1.6
- 1.7
Answer and prioritize phone calls and accurately document communicationVET.1.7
- 1.8
Request records and information from other veterinary facilitiesVET.1.8
DEMONSTRATE EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION AND CLIENT RELATIONS SKILLSVET.2.0
- 2.1
Demonstrate appropriate verbal and nonverbal communication skillsVET.2.1
- 2.2
Demonstrate appropriate electronic communication with clientsVET.2.2
- 2.3
Identify and respect cultural differencesVET.2.3
- 2.4
Describe the steps and stages of the grief processVET.2.4
- 2.5
Identify components of the medical recordVET.2.5
- 2.6
Identify and define commonly used root word, prefixes, and suffixesVET.2.6
- 2.7
Identify and use commonly used medical abbreviationsVET.2.7
- 2.8
Ensure completeness of the medical recordVET.2.8
- 2.9
Maintain integrity and security of the medical recordVET.2.9
- 2.10
Explain release of medical record requirements (in accordance with AZ Veterinary Medical Examining Board, Administrative Rules. Article 5 Standards of Practice R3-11-501 Ethical Standards.8.)VET.2.10
APPLY LEGAL, ETHICAL, AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICESVET.3.0
- 3.1
Distinguish between ethical and unethical conduct in a veterinary practice (in accordance with R3-11-501 1-5, 9 and ARS 32-2232), i.e., honesty, reliability, and integrityVET.3.1
- 3.2
Explain the human-animal bond and its implications for veterinary practiceVET.3.2
- 3.3
Demonstrate appropriate professional appearance and language in the workplaceVET.3.3
- 3.4
Demonstrate appropriate use of electronic communication in the workplace (e.g., cell phone, text messaging, social networking, digital photography)VET.3.4
- 3.5
Explain confidentiality issues, regulations, and requirements related to veterinary medicineVET.3.5
- 3.6
Follow local, state, and federal laws and regulations as they apply to Veterinary AssistantsVET.3.6
APPLY SANITATION AND SAFETY MEASURESVET.4.0
- 4.1
Demonstrate knowledge of basic sanitation and disinfection techniques (in accordance with AZ Veterinary Medical Examining Board, Administrative Rules R311-101 26)VET.4.1
- 4.2
Inventory and restock suppliesVET.4.2
- 4.3
Demonstrate knowledge of communicable and zoonotic diseasesVET.4.3
- 4.4
Use precautions according to OSHA and comply with hazardous labeling requirementsVET.4.4
- 4.5
Use proper hand hygiene according to CDC (Center for Disease Control)VET.4.5
- 4.6
Don, remove, and discard PPE (personal protective equipment) according to standard procedure (e.g. gloves, gowns, masks, lab coats, goggles, and face shields)VET.4.6
- 4.7
Explain isolation protocols and demonstrate isolation proceduresVET.4.7
- 4.8
Explain procedures for cleaning laboratory spillsVET.4.8
- 4.9
Handle and dispose of contaminated and hazardous items according to OSHA guidelinesVET.4.9
- 4.10
Use fire and chemical safety protocols (e.g., SDSs (Safety Data Sheets) and the use of fire extinguishers)VET.4.10
- 4.11
Describe evacuation plans used by various facilities and statewide alert codesVET.4.11
- 4.12
Report unsafe conditions for self and others (e.g., electrical hazards, spillages, puddles on floor, fractious patients)VET.4.12
- 4.13
Demonstrate proper body mechanics and lifting techniquesVET.4.13
- 4.14
Demonstrate radiation safetyVET.4.14
- 4.15
Demonstrate understanding of and maintain SDSs (Safety Data Sheets)VET.4.15
- 4.16
Store, safely handle, and dispose of biological and therapeutic agents and sharps, pesticides, and hazardous wasteVET.4.16
APPLY PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACY AND PHARMACOLOGYVET.5.0
- 5.1
Defend the importance and explain legal implications of the veterinary-client-patient relationship (AZ Veterinary Medical Examining Board definition of VCPR. ARS 32-2201, 24 a-c)VET.5.1
- 5.2
Recognize legal issues involving all controlled and non-controlled drugs (in accordance with Article 7 Dispensing of drugs and devices 32-2281, Article 8 Drug Dispensing R3-11-801 to R3-11-807. R3-11-502, K, controlled drug log. 32-1901 controlled/non-controlled) VET.5.2
- 5.3
Compare and contrast types and groups of drugs and demonstrate proper terminologyVET.5.3
- 5.4
Differentiate prescription drugs from over-the-counter drugs and describe proper prescription label requirementsVET.5.4
- 5.5
Explain the importance of checking expiration datesVET.5.5
- 5.6
Reconstitute vaccines and be familiar with proper protocolsVET.5.6
- 5.7
Describe possible routes and methods of drug and vaccine administration that the veterinarian or veterinary technician may chooseVET.5.7
DEMONSTRATE EXAMINATION ROOM PROCEDURESVET.6.0
- 6.1
Place and remove small animals from cagesVET.6.1
- 6.2
Place and restrain small animals on tables and floorVET.6.2
- 6.3
Apply dog and cat safety muzzleVET.6.3
- 6.4
Apply Elizabethan collarVET.6.4
- 6.5
Apply restraint poleVET.6.5
- 6.6
Demonstrate standing, sitting, lateral, sternal, and dorsal restraint positionsVET.6.6
- 6.7
Recognize when to alter normal restraint for compromised patients in the exam room (e.g., ringworm, contagious diseases, ectoparasite infestation) and describe appropriate action or personnel to notifyVET.6.7
- 6.8
Restrain birds, rabbits, pocket pets, reptiles, and other exoticsVET.6.8
- 6.9
Restrain large animals (e.g., halter, tie, and lead horses; restrain cattle and horses; apply twitch; apply nose tongs/leads; restrain sheep and swine; load large animals)VET.6.9
- 6.10
Determine and record temperature, pulse, respiration, mucous membrane color, CRT (capillary refill time), body condition score, and weight of patientsVET.6.10
- 6.11
Perform toenail trim on cats and dogs (birds and exotics optional)VET.6.11
- 6.12
Express anal sacs using the external methodVET.6.12
- 6.13
Recognize AKC dog breeds and CFA cat breedsVET.6.13
- 6.14
Identify the gender of small animal species, particularly felinesVET.6.14
- 6.15
Perform exam room grooming (e.g., trimming nails, external ear canal cleaning, sanitary trimming)VET.6.15
- 6.16
Explain small animal nutritional requirements, pet food labeling standards, dry matter basis calculations, and the differences between pet food productsVET.6.16
- 6.17
Apply ear medicationVET.6.17
- 6.18
Apply eye medicationVET.6.18
- 6.19
Record an accurate history and report chief complaintVET.6.19
PERFORM PATIENT CAREVET.7.0
- 7.1
Describe the roles and responsibilities of each member of the veterinary health team and the important part that each plays in the delivery of excellent careVET.7.1
- 7.2
Perform routine record-keeping and observation of hospitalized patients (e.g., stress importance of notations made when cleaning and feeding)VET.7.2
- 7.3
Monitor/restrain patients for fluid therapyVET.7.3
- 7.4
Document and explain execution of patient treatment planVET.7.4
- 7.5
Perform hand pilling for dogs and catsVET.V7.5
- 7.6
Administer oral liquid medication to dogs and catsVET.7.6
- 7.7
Perform IV catheter removal and apply pressure bandageVET.7.7
- 7.8
Perform therapeutic bathing, basic grooming, and dipping of small animalsVET.7.8
- 7.9
Differentiate between normal and abnormal animal behavior (e.g., seizure, shock, irritability, fear, agnostic aggression)VET.7.9
- 7.10
Recognize abnormal patient health status (e.g., ataxia, dyspnea)VET.7.10
- 7.11
Recognize and respond appropriately to veterinary medical emergencies by notifying the appropriate hospital personnelVET.7.11
- 7.12
Prepare food and prescription diets according to special dietary needsVET.7.12
- 7.13
Provide care and maintenance of medical equipment and supplies (e.g., IV drip counter, water blanket, bedding)VET.7.13
- 7.14
Compare and contrast bandage types and materials used for each (e.g., cast padding, stretch gauze, Telfa pad, self-adherent bandage wrap, medical tape, elastic tape)VET.7.14
- 7.15
Explain the process of euthanasia and post mortem care (in accordance with 32-2240.01 Burial in Landfill, Licensed Crematory 32-2291-32-2296. AZ Vet Med Exam Board Administrative Rules Article 10 Animal Crematory Minimum standards R3-11-1001 to 1010. R311-502 Standards of Practice, F.) VET.7.15
ASSIST WITH SURGICAL PREPARATION AND PROCEDURESVET.8.0
- 8.1
Prepare surgical equipment and supplies based on surgical procedure and veterinarian preferencesVET.8.1
- 8.2
Sterilize instruments and sanitize supplies using appropriate methodsVET.8.2
- 8.3
Operate and maintain autoclavesVET.8.3
- 8.4
Identify common surgical instrumentsVET.8.4
- 8.5
Identify common suture materials, types, and sizesVET.8.5
- 8.6
Assist the veterinarian and/or veterinary technician with preparation of patients using aseptic techniqueVET.8.6
- 8.7
Assist with positioning of surgical patientsVET.8.7
- 8.8
Aid the veterinarian and/or veterinary technician with physical monitoring of recovering surgical patientsVET.8.8
- 8.9
Maintain the Surgical Log (in accordance with R311-502 Standards of Practice H. Anesthesia log - separate from controlled drug log)VET.8.9
- 8.10
Maintain proper operating room conduct and asepsisVET.8.10
- 8.11
Perform post-surgical cleanupVET.8.11
- 8.12
Fold surgical gowns and drapesVET.8.12
- 8.13
Maintain operating room sanitation and careVET.8.13
ASSIST WITH LABORATORY PROCEDURES AND PREPARE SPECIMENSVET.9.0
- 9.1
Collect voided urine samplesVET.9.1
- 9.2
Determine physical properties of urine including color and clarityVET.9.2
- 9.3
Assist in the collection of blood samples by providing restraint and supply preparationVET.9.3
- 9.4
Compare and contrast common blood tubes used in veterinary medicineVET.9.4
- 9.5
Collect voided fecal samples for examinationVET.9.5
- 9.6
Prepare fecal flotation solutions and set up fecal flotations and direct smearsVET.9.6
- 9.7
Describe necropsy proceduresVET.9.7
- 9.8
Explain procedures for handling rabies suspects and samples safely (Rabies suspects. Compendium of Animal Rabies Prevention and Control (Arizona Manual for Rabies Control and Bite Management azdhs.gov. Federal—cdc.gov))VET.9.8
- 9.9
Demonstrate appropriate procedure for disposal of deceased animals (Disposal of deceased animals Article 8, 32-22 in ARS, Minimum standards for animal crematories Rules R3-11-1001-1010, and R311- 701, 5. Defining adequate refrigeration for deceased) VET.9.9
- 9.10
Identify external parasites (e.g., mites, lice, fleas, ticks)VET.9.10
- 9.11
Assist in the preparation of various specimen staining techniquesVET.9.11
- 9.12
Compare and contrast preparation procedures of in-house lab vs reference lab sample submissionVET.9.12
- 9.13
Confirm all laboratory results are accurately recordedVET.9.13
- 9.14
Maintain Laboratory LogVET.9.14
IDENTIFY NORMAL STRUCTURE, FUNCTION, AND COMMON DISEASES OF BODY SYSTEMSVET.10.0
- 10.1
Identify structure and function of the Integumentary SystemVET.10.1
- 10.2
Identify structure and function of the Musculoskeletal SystemVET.10.2
- 10.3
Identify structure and function of the Circulatory SystemVET.10.3
- 10.4
Identify structure and function of the Respiratory SystemVET.10.4
- 10.5
Identify structure and function of the Gastrointestinal SystemVET.10.5
- 10.6
Identify structure and function of the Urinary SystemVET.10.6
- 10.7
Identify structure and function of the Nervous SystemVET.10.7
- 10.8
Identify structure and function of the Endocrine SystemVET.10.8
- 10.9
Identify structure and function of the Reproductive SystemVET.10.9
- 10.10
Identify structure and function of the Sensory SystemVET.10.10
- 10.11
Identify structure and function of the Immune SystemVET.10.11
DESCRIBE PRINCIPLES OF RADIOLOGY AND ULTRASOUND IMAGINGVET.11.0
- 11.1
Describe procedures to assist the veterinarian and/or the veterinary technician in the completion of diagnostic radiographs and ultrasound including the restraint, preparation, and positioning of patientsVET.11.1
- 11.2
Explain quality control procedures related to radiation protection (Radiation protection. Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency (ARRA). Article 4 Standards for Protection against Ionizing Radiation R12-1-401 to 409) VET.11.2
- 11.3
Label, file, and store film and radiographsVET.11.3
- 11.4
Demonstrate proper care of radiography equipmentVET.11.4
- 11.5
Demonstrate procedures for care and maintenance of film cassettes and screens (optional)VET.11.5
- 11.6
Explain safety precautions for handling processing chemicalsVET.11.6
- 11.7
Process diagnostic radiographs using an automatic processor or digital processingVET.11.7
- 11.8
Maintain X-ray Log (X-ray log. AZ Vet Med Examining Board Administrative Rules R311-502, M.)VET.11.8
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