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Agency Department of Health Professions
Board Board of Veterinary Medicine
chapter Regulations Governing the Practice of Veterinary Medicine [18 VAC 150 ? 20]
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5/24/17 6:44 pm
Commenter: Jennifer Carrington vet tech student
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In human medicine, there are many different health care providers that are allowed to place iv's . This does not take away thing from the RN but helps them. I believe that well trained vet assistant should be allowed to place I've catheters, this skill will not devaule an lvt's education.
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Agency Department of Health Professions
Board Board of Veterinary Medicine
chapter Regulations Governing the Practice of Veterinary Medicine [18 VAC 150 ? 20]
Previous Comment Back to List of Comments
5/24/17 6:44 pm
Commenter: Jennifer Carrington vet tech student
Support
In human medicine, there are many different health care providers that are allowed to place iv's . This does not take away anything from the RN but helps them. I believe that well trained vet assistant should be allowed to place I've catheters, this skill will not devalue an lvt's education.