Veterinary Management: Final Exam |72
Questions with solutions A+ Graded
NAVTA - -National Association of Veterinary Technicians
- MVTA - -Massachusetts Veterinary Technician Association
- Solemnly dedicate myself to aiding animals and society by providing
excellent care and services to animals by alleviating animal suffering and by
promoting public health. - -Technicians Oath
- Immediate Supervision - -Within direct eye sight/hearing range of licensed
veterinarian
- Direct Supervision - -Licensed veterinarian on premises and readily
available
- Indirect Supervision - -Licensed veterinarian NOT on premises but
maintaining communication
- Responsibility. Respect. Rapport. Recognition. - -Four R's of management
- Veterinary Practice Act - -The right to practice veterinary medicine is a
privilege granted by state law and thus subject to regulation to protect and
promote public health, safety and welfare by ensuring the delivery of
competent veterinary medical care.
- Malpractice - -Intentional/unintentional negligence resulting in injury to a
patient.
- Negligence - -An act that a reasonable person under the same
circumstance would do differently.
- S.O.A.P - -Subjective. Objective. Assessment. Plan.
- Who owns the physical record? - -The clinic that generates the record
- Who owns the information in the record? - -The client owns the
information in the record.
- Form 106 - -Filled out and forwarded to the local DEA office after theft or
loss of drugs
Questions with solutions A+ Graded
NAVTA - -National Association of Veterinary Technicians
- MVTA - -Massachusetts Veterinary Technician Association
- Solemnly dedicate myself to aiding animals and society by providing
excellent care and services to animals by alleviating animal suffering and by
promoting public health. - -Technicians Oath
- Immediate Supervision - -Within direct eye sight/hearing range of licensed
veterinarian
- Direct Supervision - -Licensed veterinarian on premises and readily
available
- Indirect Supervision - -Licensed veterinarian NOT on premises but
maintaining communication
- Responsibility. Respect. Rapport. Recognition. - -Four R's of management
- Veterinary Practice Act - -The right to practice veterinary medicine is a
privilege granted by state law and thus subject to regulation to protect and
promote public health, safety and welfare by ensuring the delivery of
competent veterinary medical care.
- Malpractice - -Intentional/unintentional negligence resulting in injury to a
patient.
- Negligence - -An act that a reasonable person under the same
circumstance would do differently.
- S.O.A.P - -Subjective. Objective. Assessment. Plan.
- Who owns the physical record? - -The clinic that generates the record
- Who owns the information in the record? - -The client owns the
information in the record.
- Form 106 - -Filled out and forwarded to the local DEA office after theft or
loss of drugs