Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 700-15-.02 - Direct Supervision
(1) Direct supervision means that the duly
licensed veterinarian is on the premises and is quickly and easily available
and that the animal patient has been examined by a duly licensed veterinarian
at such time as acceptable veterinary medical practice requires, consistent
with the particular delegated animal health care task.
(a) A licensed veterinarian is responsible to
assure that the following tasks being performed by Veterinary Assistants is
under direct supervision:
1. Intravenous
catheterizations,
2. Collection of
blood for diagnostic purposes; collection of feces: collection of urine by
expression; collection and preparation of tissue, cellular, or microbiological
samples by skin scrapings, impressions, or other non-surgical methods for
diagnostic purposes;
3. Dental
procedures including, but not limited to the removal of calculus, soft
deposits, plaque and stains; the smoothing, filing, and polishing of teeth; or
the floatation or dressing of equine teeth;
4. Routine laboratory test
procedures;
5. Radiology assistance
including setting, positioning, processing and safety procedures;
6. Assisting any duly licensed veterinarian
in the measuring of quantities of medication, but excluding the dispensing,
compounding, or mixing of drugs; and
7. Initiation of parenteral fluid
administration.
Notes
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