Veterinary Technician

Category - Anesthesia

Which of the following is not a significant concern the technician should communicate clearly to the veterinarian immediately prior to preparing the patient for an anesthetic procedure?
  1. Owner's concern about cost of the procedure
  2. Presence of dehydration in the patient
  3. Conditions that could increase the likelihood of complications
  4. Overall condition of the patient
Explanation
Answer: A - The owner's concern about cost of the procedure is not a significant concern the technician should communicate clearly to the veterinarian immediately prior to preparing the patient for an anesthetic procedure. This concern should have already been addressed by staff. As the time approaches for the procedure to begin, the specific health conditions and status of the patient are the concerns that need to be relayed to the veterinarian.
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