Veterinary Nurse (UK)


a qualified proffesional, who is trained to look after your pets at the veterinary clinic. veterinary nurses study hard for their qualification and need to know about more than 1 species! they get paid far less than a ‘human’ nurse, despite carrying out a simililar job-role.
veterinary nurses have to be registered with the royal college of veterinary surgeons to legally practice in the uk.

duties usually include:
– in-patient care/ward rounds
– anaesthesia
– radiography
– laboratory work
– drug dispensing
– phlebotomy
– surgical -ssistance
– and much, much more!
a good way to p-ss a vn off is to ask them: “so when are you going to become a vet?” grrrrr 🙁
veterinary nurse (uk):
rvn – registered veterinary nurse
vn – listed veterinary nurse
svn – student veterinary nurse
vn = very naughty, very nice, very neccessary, veterinary nurse!

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