Hey guys! I just wanted to share information on the things I was asked during my working interviews. Hopefully this helps you be more comfortable when going into a potential job! 💕
So glad I came across your channel. I just enrolled in a Veterinary Technician program. I know Im getting ahead of myself. However, I like to see what's coming down the road. Your're so knowledgeable! Thank you for such great information!
For the respiratory rate always make sure you take note of their effort! Their rate could be normal but if they're forcing air out and having a difficult time breathing, the numbers don't matter! Very informational video!
Hi!!! I love all your videos. 💕 Congratulations for your certification!! 🎉 I would like to see a video about pharmacology (common medications that are use on clinics) and about Parasitology (common parasites).Thanks!!! 😄
@@vtneandbeyond9130 No need to be nervous - you come across as natural. You're doin' great! And I'm enjoy the refreshers with all the info in your other videos. :)
Temp information is off, a dogs temp ranges from 100-102.5, cats 100.4 to 102.5 although it’s subjective like a lot of other things in the vet field. For instance I was taught in school that dogs were 99.5 to 102.5 and cats were 100-103 . But def not 103.8 in a dog so I’m not sure what that chart was about
Thank you so much for this video🤗 I just recently graduated and now I have an interview for my first job. I'm a bit nervous but excited and I know I will get this job 😊 Wish me luck 🤩
What you need to know (sorry for my spelling I'm taking vet assistant classes right now) 1. Be confident 2 general idea parisites prevention heartworm,flea try to know active ingredient but not required Heartgaurd Sentinel Tri heart ect - irimection should not be given to sheep dogs heartgaurd,tri heart no go Flees- Frontline ,(revolution for cats ) 4. Heartworm cycle test around 6 months -yr depends on clinic prepain per is 6-9 mths 5.Vaccine schedule -core vs non core vaccine when given dogs,cats 6. Know pulses, temp, respiratory rate for cats,dogs. 7. 7.
Just coming on here to say I love your videos and miss your content 🥲 They helped me tremendously when studying for my VTNE and i still come back to freshen up on some subjects. Do you have other platforms where you post more veterinary content?
I hate that I missed these comments! Thank you so much. I really want to get back into making videos but I’ve been super busy. I may be specializing soon so that’s something to look forward to.
This is so helpful! I was a vet assistant in the past for a busy small animal hospital and I'm getting back into the profession. Working interview soon! I'm super excited and looking for all ways to prep. Any tips on nightshift/emergencies? Thanks! 😊
brianna d hey! I worked emergency for a while. Make sure you’re comfortable triaging and prioritizing. Those are the two most important things in my head. Also remember you can only do so much, do not rush to get things done that’s where mistakes happen. Emergency is a crazy world. Good luck!! Lmk if you have specific questions.
As long as you have two years of experience and a doctor is willing to sign off on paperwork stating that you have completed all the required tasks. You can test through Wisconsin. The only caveat is that you cannot transfer your license to a different state that requires a two or four year program.
That’s so interesting how it’s different in different places. I’m In Canada and my job title is RVT (registered vet tech). Well congrats on passing that exam. I was so relieved when I passed !
The textbook we have right now gives us the terms for both US and Canada, and we are expected to know both. I haven't heard a lot of these things pronounced yet, just seen them written, but I gotcha, girl. Understood perfectly. Thanls for showing that us sassy, ditzy girls can make it 👍👍
I love watching your videos I'm in the 3rd semester of the vet tech program I need 2 more semesters to go. I'm so nervous about the VTNE because I don't know what will be on it
I feel like it depends more on where you live and if you’re doing general practice or specialty. Generally, when you work specialty or ER you can do okay. I’m not sure how anyone who works GP lives alone. 🥴
@@vtneandbeyond9130 I agree, I'm studying to become a VT and I live in NY. The pay salaries are pretty decent here, with many- including benifets. I know, because I've already been checking out the job listings. I think I would like to work in ER. My beloved Chihuahua, Mia of 14 years passed away almost 2 years ago. The ER hospital I took her to was amazing! The doctor and staff were so caring and didn't treat me with callus. They looked after my baby so tenderly- it's Time for a career change. I should have started 2 years ago. Actually would be great to land a job at that same hospital. Help others like they helped me and my fur-baby. I apologise for lengthy comment and going off track. Thank you!
@@moonlightprincess449 you could specialize in basically anything. ECC, internal medicine, oncology, anesthesia, radiology. Each specialty requires something different as far as years of experience and continuing education
I think so, but it also depends on what kind of assistant you will be. You’d know what knowledge they expect you to know by the job positing. When I was an assistant/kennel technician they focused on handling patients and cleaning protocols. Most places will teach you how they want those things done.
Yhulieanna Marquez thank you! No I was not. I don’t think it’s common in Florida. I did ask my co workers if they had for previous jobs and one did when she interviewed in Oregon. So I guess it depends on the state you work🤷♀️
@@britterapple you’re telling me !! Lol I actually had to be quarantined for two weeks because My husband was exposed to someone who MAY have had it. Anyway it was a struggle 🥴😂