I'm a nurse...for animals?

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Hey esteemed nurses! Please firgive typos, I'm using AN on my phone...So I would like y'all's thoughts on this... Long story short, the other day I managed to leave a bunch of my class notes in my favorite little neighborhood shoe shop (because who doesn't need a little shoe oogling fun after an afternoon of studying??)... I didn't realize I left them til almost home, so I called and they told me they were closing soon but they'd wait if I could hurry back (gotta l love small business!). So I got back there and they were finishing ringing up their last customer... They asked me when I came back "what in the he!! Are you in school for? You gone be a surgeon or something?" (they always tease me when i come in :-).) I said "no, I'm studying to be an RN." So the lady at the counter starts commiserating and saying "oh man, I know all about that, it's so hard! But good luck I'm sure you'll do great." We walked out to our cars together and I said "thanks! So you're a nurse, I take it?" She said "Yep," with no hesitation. Me: "oh neat, what is your specialty?"Her: "Oh, I'm a nurse for animals!"Silence...Ummmmmm does anyone else see a problem with this? I don't know her and I don't know about veterinary medicine... I thought there were vets and vet techs...and vet techs are like CNA+MA+RN+LPN, but I didn't think there was an actual term for vet nurses...I think what vet techs do is really important (Lord knows I don't mess around when it comes to getting good healthcare for my sweet pets!!) and I'm sure it's suuuuuper hard to start an IV on a squirmy puppy, but when I'm carrying a set of notes about interventions for PEs, aortic dissection, MIs, and unstable angina, it's really irks me that a vet tech called herself a nurse. I get how if you're explaining your job to a kid as a vet tech you might use a comparison of "nurse to people patients is the same as tech to animal patients"... But I'm not a kid, and I'm clearly not your average non-healthcare aware bear since I just said I'm in school to be an RN...I don't know. I didn't say anything because really, why bother with someone I'll probably never see again. But it really rubbed me the wrong way. What are your thoughts on this??

Very interesting sydzmommy, that is one of the parts of the VT world that I was unable to enter due to my location. You gained very valuable experience and knowledge in that position that will only benefit you in the nursing program. My prior VT experience has put me ahead of most of the students in my class, including CNA's and LPN's. As long as you don't become one of the "I know it all's", which I am not hearing in your post, then you will be an awesome nurse! Good Luck!

Honestly I would be more freaked out to work with animals than people. I don't know why exactly. i love animals and I'm a vegetarian, but the thought of starting an IV on a dog kinda makes me want to vomit. If I had a choice between working in a people clinic or an animal one, even if the animal one paid more, I'd go with people. :) So from my perspective, I wouldn't mind that woman referring to herself as a nurse if she's doing all the same stuff- assesment, evaluation, IVs, meds, treatments, education the family, immunizations, etc...... I mean is the schooling really that different? The main difference would be the liability. If you give the wrong med to a dog you are probably a lot less likely to lose your job or license than if you give the wrong med to someone's child or grandma. but other than that, I think she has more right to call herself a nurse (especially since she's specifying 'animal nurse') than MAs or CNAs, and they do it all the time.

Specializes in Gerontology.

My cat is very sick right now and is in a pet hospital. I visited him today and was amazed at what I saw. The vet techs did IVs, glucose checks, assessed "pts" plus having to take them out for walks, feed them etc. Plus dealing with frightened animals that bite, hiss, snap, growl. I was very impressed

Specializes in Veterinary: Critical Care & phlebotomy.

I'm a NYS licensed veterinary technician with a 4 year BS in veterinary science and passed my board exam years ago. Let me say that I do not call myself a nurse. I believe a nurse as the public views it is a much lesser title than what I deserve. I am a phlebotomist, radiology tech, dental hygienist, anesthesiologist, sx tech, lab tech, cytology & hematology & parasitology tech, ultrasonography tech, oncology tech (admin. Chemo), cardio tech (places jugular/ central lines, reads EKG/ echoes), pharmaceutical tech, mortician, groomer, L & D nurse, neonatal nurse, aaaand an ICU nurse. So I feel nursing (handeling patients, cleaning, Caring, feeding, maintaining & medicating) only refers to a very small part of my job. It would take 2 dozen of you human med people to do what I do in a day. Forget the fact you only deal with male/ female or adult & pediatric, while we handle dozens of species daily.

so no... Nurse is an inadequate and much lesser term for what I do and would be ashamed to call my self such. I'm an LVT if anyone asks!

Specializes in Family Nurse Practitioner.
I'm a NYS licensed veterinary technician with a 4 year BS in veterinary science and passed my board exam years ago. Let me say that I do not call myself a nurse. I believe a nurse as the public views it is a much lesser title than what I deserve. I am a phlebotomist, radiology tech, dental hygienist, anesthesiologist, sx tech, lab tech, cytology & hematology & parasitology tech, ultrasonography tech, oncology tech (admin. Chemo), cardio tech (places jugular/ central lines, reads EKG/ echoes), pharmaceutical tech, mortician, groomer, L & D nurse, neonatal nurse, aaaand an ICU nurse. So I feel nursing (handeling patients, cleaning, Caring, feeding, maintaining & medicating) only refers to a very small part of my job. It would take 2 dozen of you human med people to do what I do in a day. Forget the fact you only deal with male/ female or adult & pediatric, while we handle dozens of species daily.

so no... Nurse is an inadequate and much lesser term for what I do and would be ashamed to call my self such. I'm an LVT if anyone asks!

Lol, love this and my hat is off to you! If human nursing didn't pay me way more for essentially the same education I would have continued with my vet tech program.

I'm a NYS licensed veterinary technician with a 4 year BS in veterinary science and passed my board exam years ago. Let me say that I do not call myself a nurse. I believe a nurse as the public views it is a much lesser title than what I deserve. I am a phlebotomist, radiology tech, dental hygienist, anesthesiologist, sx tech, lab tech, cytology & hematology & parasitology tech, ultrasonography tech, oncology tech (admin. Chemo), cardio tech (places jugular/ central lines, reads EKG/ echoes), pharmaceutical tech, mortician, groomer, L & D nurse, neonatal nurse, aaaand an ICU nurse. So I feel nursing (handeling patients, cleaning, Caring, feeding, maintaining & medicating) only refers to a very small part of my job. It would take 2 dozen of you human med people to do what I do in a day. Forget the fact you only deal with male/ female or adult & pediatric, while we handle dozens of species daily.

so no... Nurse is an inadequate and much lesser term for what I do and would be ashamed to call my self such. I'm an LVT if anyone asks!

We didn't.

You came to a nursing board to tell us you are not a nurse and that you would be ashamed to call yourself such. Why?

Specializes in Veterinary: Critical Care & phlebotomy.

What? Did you not read this initial thread... It's about vet techs and how we should not call ourselves nurses!

What? Did you not read this initial thread... It's about vet techs and how we should not call ourselves nurses!

From 3 years ago. If you don't call yourself a nurse that's great. I don't call myself a vet tech.

All strippers claim to be nurses or nursing students...so i've heard.

Specializes in Hospice.
We didn't.

You came to a nursing board to tell us you are not a nurse and that you would be ashamed to call yourself such. Why?

Far, this is someone who resurrected a three year old thread just to toot her own horn. If we back away slowly and quietly, maybe she'll wander back into the ether.

Specializes in Med/Surg, Ortho, ASC.
What? Did you not read this initial thread... It's about vet techs and how we should not call ourselves nurses!

But why did you revive a 3-year-old thread to tell us of our inferiority?

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.

Why did you come to this forum in the first place?

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