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Uses common terminology required in your veterinary practice Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Keeps assigned work areas clean and orderly Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Demonstrates a basic knowledge of sanitary procedures Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Handles animals in a safe, humane manner Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Can name and select the equipment items most commonly used in your veterinary practice Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Demonstrates a basic understanding of the most commonly used veterinary drugs Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Recognizes the symptoms commonly associated with animals affected by rabies Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Uses procedures that ensure personal safety when handling animals suspected of having rabies Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Demonstrates appropriate understanding and respect for the human-animal bond in dealing with clients and their animals Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Handles and disposes of “sharps” instruments safely and in compliance with practice standards Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Uses the proper procedure for lifting and positioning animals Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Uses the proper procedure for placing animals in a cage Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Uses the proper method for placing large animals in a stall Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Uses the proper method of haltering a large animal Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Practices the proper personal safety precautions when releasing a large animal Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Properly restrains animals when assisting the veterinarian with cephalic and saphenous venous sampling Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Properly muzzles fractious animals Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Handles and holds animals so as to generally avoid bites to themselves and to the attending veterinarian Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Demonstrates the proper method of moving cattle and horses through chutes and into or out of stalls Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Recognizes and avoids potential safety hazards in the examination room or area Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Handles animals in the examination room or area so as to prevent harm to the patient and humans Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Carefully observes patients and surroundings and reports observations to the attending veterinarian Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Aids the veterinarian in the handling and treatment of patients Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Provides an additional set of eyes and hands for the attending veterinarian Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Handles and uses disposable “sharps” containers in a safe manner Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Follows OSHA guidelines in collecting and disposing of bio-hazardous materials Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Demonstrates the proper method of collecting fecal samples in the large animal Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Uses correct quantities of feces for fecal flotations Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Recognizes fresh fecal samples Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Can explain client options for disposal of euthanized or deceased animals Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Properly uses common devices and equipment to restrain horses, cattle, goats and swine for treatment Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Recognizes common breeds and varieties of exotic animals that visit the clinic and calls them by the correct common name Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Safely handles and restrains exotic animals for examination and treatment Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Autoclaves veterinary instruments using moist pressure autoclave and chemical sterilization Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Follows a prescribed procedure for cleaning all stainless steel instruments Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Follows a correct procedure for ultrasonic cleaning of instruments Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Lubricates instruments properly during the cleaning process Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Maintains all dental equipment in clean and usable condition for performing prophylaxis treatments Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Determines that all active scavengers are working properly in evacuating anesthesia gases as needed Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Ensures that all sharp and cutting blades are removed and disposed of properly following surgical procedures Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Demonstrates the proper method for administration of a paste or topical drug on an equine patient Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Demonstrates the proper method for administration of a bolus, paste or topical drug for a bovine patient Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Demonstrates the proper method for administration of tablets, capsules, liquid and topical drugs for canine and feline patients Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Stores animal feeds according to instructions Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Measures food quantities accurately Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Discusses individual or communal cremation options with owners of deceased pets Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Properly prepares the deceased animal for presentation to the owner Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Exhibits proper decorum when presenting a deceased animal to its owner Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Correctly collects urine through natural means Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Knows proper method for collecting urine samples that are adequate for culturing microorganisms Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Collects urine samples during the correct time of day Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Correctly uses shielded gowns, gloves and other protective wear when taking radiographs Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Wears a monitoring device while taking radiographs Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Handles, uses and stores radiographic cassettes and film properly Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Bathes and dips patients as instructed Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Avoids basic hazards and species susceptibilities to certain bath and dip products when preparing and giving dips and baths Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Follows accepted procedures when bathing or dipping patients Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Safely cares for animals in runs, cages, stalls and paddocks Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Uses the bedding types indicated for specific breeds/species of housed animals Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Changes bedding materials in a timely and efficient manner Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Disposes of used bedding materials as needed and in a proper manner Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Recognizes and avoids safety hazards in the areas where patients are housed Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Uses proper sanitary procedures in changing bedding materials Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Maintains and repairs cages, kennels, and stalls as needed Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Reads and follows food label directions correctly Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Reads and correctly follows written instructions for animal feeding Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Reports animal food and water consumption rates correctly and on schedule Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Administers hydrotherapy according to directions Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Selects the correct syringe on demand from the veterinarian Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Correctly fills syringes with medication as directed Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Recognizes intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, and intraperitoneal applications Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Selects correctly the needle gauge and length requested by the veterinarian Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Properly disposes of syringes, needles and other sharp objects commonly used in the veterinary clinic Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Properly identifies and disposes of expired substances Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Obtains information relative to animal being boarded and/or discharged Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Discusses and explains the charge for boarding costs Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Posts and records money collected to the appropriate records as directed Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.

Interacts cheerfully with clients and handles complaints with a smile Explain in detail, what is happening in the photo.