This is the scenario I was given to write about in my class, and it throughly pissed me off. So now I'm curious, to see what other people would do.
You are a registered veterinary technician. A clint brings into your clinic a one-year-old toy poodle for the second time in a month. The last time the animal was in your clinic, it was diagnosed with a moderate case of flea allergy dermatitis. Medicine was given as well as flea powder and instructions were given on vacuuming, dusting the premises, and spraying the outside yard thoroughly for several weeks to prevent recurrence of this problem. After re-examining the dog, you conclude that not only has the dogs condition deteriorated, but you believe the medicine was not properly applied as directed. The client tells you, for the first time, that the animal has been impossible to house break and the client wants you to put the dog to sleep....What do you do??
2007-02-06
11:35:32
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