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Veterinary Nurse Awareness Month – what does a veterinary nurse do?

By Lifelearn Admin May 10, 2020 Greenbay Vet News No Comments

May is Veterinary Nurse Awareness Month. In this article, Student Veterinary Nurse, Becca Talbott explains a bit about the varied job role of the Veterinary Nurse…

What does a veterinary nurse do?

This is one of the most common questions I get asked after telling someone that I am a veterinary nurse. This is disheartening to someone devoted to their job as there is more to us than being the vet’s assistant or a glorified cleaner. Yes, those are both parts of our job under the view of the public eye, but there is so much more that we do behind closed doors that often gets overlooked.

A veterinary nurse is a tutor, an anaesthetist, a radiographer, a receptionist, a pharmacist, a first aider, an advisor, a carer, a lab technician, a kennel assistant, a scrub nurse, a minor procedure surgeon and a support system for the team and clients, the list is endless.

What does that mean you ask?

However, most importantly it means that we are always here for you and your pets no matter the time of day.

So, what can a veterinary nurse not do? A veterinary nurse cannot make an active diagnosis or perform surgery that enters a body cavity. Yet, we can still perform minor procedures, to include dental scale and polishes or a stitch-up.

This is why a gruelling 3 (sometimes 4) yearlong course is needed to learn everything about the veterinary sector to help not only your cats and dogs but everything in between. As you can see there is a lot for us to remember, so please do not be offended when we do not quite remember your name as we are trying our best.

We may come home with untold bruises from a clumsy Bernese mountain dog and scratches from that naughty Bengal, with God knows what bodily fluid on our tunic, but we would not have it any other way!

In the next articles, Becca will cover why she chose Veterinary Nursing and more about her training experience. Follow our Facebook page for more insights into the lives of our nursing team.

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