What two cases are considered "conflicting interests"? - ANSWERA veterinarian
represents conflicting interests if, when employed by a buyer to inspect an animal for soundness,
the veterinarian accepts a fee from the seller. Acceptance of a fee from both the buyer and seller
is prima facie evidence of fraud.
Within how many days must a DVM report any accreditation, licensure, certification, or
registration revocation or suspension to the Board? - ANSWER30 business days
Define "immediate supervision" - ANSWERA licensee required to immediately
supervise a person must be within audible and visual range of both the animal patient and the
person under supervision.
Define "general supervision" - ANSWERA veterinarian required to generally supervise a
non veterinarian must be readily available to communicate with the person under supervision.
Define "direct supervision" - ANSWERA licensee required to directly supervise a person
must be physically present on the same premises as the person under supervision.
, What are the options for a signature on a rabies certificate - ANSWERSignature stamp or
electronic signature pad under the direct supervision of vaccinating veterinarian.
Who is ultimately responsible for employees who are not DVMs? - ANSWERThe
Veterinarian
Please list 5 items that a non-veterinarian can not perform - ANSWER1. surgery.
2. invasive dental procedures except as allowed for licensed equine dental providers.
3 .diagnosis and prognosis of animal diseases and/or conditions.
4. prescribing drugs and appliances.
5. initiation of treatment without prior instruction by a veterinarian, except in an
emergency without expectation of compensation.
Please list the 5 things that an unlicensed employee may do under the supervision of an
LVT . - ANSWER1. suture to close existing skin incisions and skin lacerations.
2. induce anesthesia.
3. draw blood.
4. take samples for the purpose of testing and diagnosis.