Clinical Textbook for Veterinary TechniciansNow in full-color! Written by veterinarians, including many board-certified specialists, and veterinary technicians, this comprehensive textbook is divided into six major sections covering nearly all the major content areas in the veterinary technology curriculum. The text contains helpful learning features, including introductions, boxed technician tips, and suggested readings - all written at a level appropriate for technicians.
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Page 407
... owner in written form , and visual aids should be used as often as possible . The veterinary technician can be invaluable in providing additional owner education on specific conditions and home care needs . The older owner should always ...
... owner in written form , and visual aids should be used as often as possible . The veterinary technician can be invaluable in providing additional owner education on specific conditions and home care needs . The older owner should always ...
Page 434
... owners can quickly lose patience . If owners are investing their time to implement recommendations yet see no results , their frustration level may quickly increase . In one case an owner was advised to confine her cat in a large crate ...
... owners can quickly lose patience . If owners are investing their time to implement recommendations yet see no results , their frustration level may quickly increase . In one case an owner was advised to confine her cat in a large crate ...
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... owner has a written account of the pet's diagnosis and treatment , which can be referred to frequently . Also , the discharge instructions are written out clearly and then reviewed directly with the owner ( Figure 33-20 ) . Often the ...
... owner has a written account of the pet's diagnosis and treatment , which can be referred to frequently . Also , the discharge instructions are written out clearly and then reviewed directly with the owner ( Figure 33-20 ) . Often the ...
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