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Feline Hyperthyroidism: The Signs Are Recognizable, But What Happens in the Body?
Veterinary technicians can play an important role in recognizing feline hyperthyroidism, caring for affected patients, and educating clients. Review the physiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of hyperthyroidism—the most common endocrine disease in older cats.
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Final View: Going Fishing
Bourbon, a 2.5-year-old boxer, presented after his owner saw him ingest one of his rubber toys.
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Tech Tips
Get useful tips for tying endotracheal tubes, remembering the sex of patients, cleaning dog runs, making radiography “sandbags,” and removing bandage tape residue.
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Blog: Communicating Clearly With Clients
Tina M. DeVictoria, BS, CVT
One of the most important jobs of the technician is to help be a resource for clients. We have all been there: you see that look on the face of a client when another staff member is talking, and deep down inside you know that the client may not have understood everything that transpired in the appointment.
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Reading Room: 101 Veterinary Technician
Questions Answered
This book is aimed at practicing veterinary technicians, both new and experienced, who want to improve job performance and satisfaction.
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Results from Last Month’s Poll
Last month we asked if you think clients are more aware of pet food recalls than they were a few years ago. Most respondents said yes.
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