Veterinary Emergency Group
Healthcare
EmergencyVeterinaryAssistant
“Emergency Veterinary Assistant at Veterinary Emergency Group. Skills: Patient care, Veterinary nursing, Emergency medicine. Treat each patient. Treat each customer”
Industry & Context.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Basic to intermediate nursing care tasks, Patient monitoring, Treatments, Common diseases and conditions knowledge, Physical assessment knowledge, Monitoring parameters knowledge, Triage incoming patients, Administer medications, Understand medication adverse effects, Set-up intravenous fluid therapy, Monitor intravenous fluid therapy, Administer intravenous fluid therapy, Constant rate infusions, Blood transfusion therapy, Team member contribution, Giving patient rounds, Receiving patient rounds, RECOVER Certified Rescuer training, Collect samples, Perform diagnostic tests, In-house diagnostic tests, Point-of-care tests, Diagnostic imaging, Assist in setting-up sedation, Perform sedation, Monitor sedation, Assist in performing anesthesia, Monitor anesthesia, Perform nursing care tasks, Place urinary catheters, Maintain urinary catheters, Place nasal oxygen tubes, Maintain nasal oxygen tubes, Set up oxygen cages, Maintain oxygen cages, Troubleshoot oxygen cages, Other oxygen administration techniques, Work alongside licensed veterinary technicians, Administer general anesthesia, Monitor general anesthesia, Maintain patients under general anesthesia, Mechanical ventilation for patients, Advanced vascular access techniques, Jugular catheter placement, Sampling line placement, Central line placement, Intraosseous catheterization, Arterial catheterization, Advanced diagnostic techniques, Perform ultrasonography, Perform paracentesis, Formulating treatment plans, Formulating anesthetic plans, Formulating nursing care plans
Nice to Have
Veterinary technician credentialing, Trainer role, Community outreach, Leadership roles, Coordination of care, Administer anesthesia with mechanical ventilation
What You'll Do.
Perform basic nursing care
Perform intermediate nursing care
Use understanding of diseases
Use understanding of conditions
Use physical assessment
Use monitoring parameters
Accurately triage patients
Administer medications
Understand adverse effects
Set-up intravenous fluid therapy
Monitor intravenous fluid therapy
Administer intravenous fluid therapy
Administer constant rate infusions
Administer blood transfusion therapy
Contribute as team member
Provide outpatient care
Provide inpatient care
Participate in patient rounds
Receive patient rounds
Ensure continuity of care
Perform diagnostic tests
Perform in-house tests
Perform point-of-care tests
Perform diagnostic imaging
Assist setting-up sedation
Assist performing anesthesia
Perform nursing care tasks
Place urinary catheters
Maintain urinary catheters
Place nasal oxygen tubes
Maintain nasal oxygen tubes
Maintain oxygen cages
Troubleshoot oxygen cages
Administer oxygen techniques
Obtain additional training
Administer general anesthesia
Monitor general anesthesia
Maintain patients under anesthesia
Perform advanced vascular access
Perform jugular catheter placement
Perform sampling line placement
Perform central line placement
Perform intraosseous catheterization
Perform arterial catheterization
Perform advanced diagnostic techniques
Perform ultrasonography
Participate formulating treatment plans
Participate formulating anesthetic plans
Participate formulating nursing plans
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Nursing care team; Licensed veterinary technicians
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