Agriculture, environmental and animal care

Veterinary nurse

Providing expert nursing care for sick animals.

Summary

Veterinary nursing is the supportive care of animals receiving treatment within a veterinary practice. A veterinary nurse works as a member of the veterinary team, providing expert nursing care for sick animals. Veterinary nurses also play a significant role in educating owners on maintaining the health of their pets. They carry out technical work and are skilled in undertaking a range of diagnostic tests, medical treatments and minor surgical procedures, under veterinary direction. Veterinary Nurses are registered professionals and work within the standards and scope of practice defined by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) http://www.rcvs.org.uk/about-us/the-role-of-the-rcvs/

Knowledge, skills and behaviours (KSBs)

K1:

The RCVS Day One Competences for Veterinary Nurses

K2:

The RCVS Code of Professional Conduct and its associated guidance

K3:

Organisational requirements and legislation related to a veterinary business and animal welfare

K4:

The aims of effective health and safety within a veterinary practice

K5:

Anatomy and physiology in relation to veterinary nursing practice

K6:

Normal form and function of body systems in a range of species

K7:

The relationship between normal form and function and the effects of disorder in disease processes and the consequent nursing requirements of sick animals

K8:

The role of infection in animal and human health

K9:

The principles of disease transmission in veterinary practice

K10:

The principles of disinfection and sterilisation

K11:

How to maintain personal hygiene especially in relation to cross-infection

K12:

The principles of infection monitoring and control

K13:

Correct usage, handling, storage, maintenance and disposal materials, equipment, instruments and veterinary pharmaceuticals

K14:

The principles of record keeping

K15:

The principles of medical veterinary nursing and support

K16:

The principles of surgical veterinary nursing and support including anaesthesia

K17:

The principles of pharmacology and administration of medication

K18:

The principles of first aid

K19:

The principles of nursing support and the triage, stabilisation and treatment of emergency patients

K20:

Nursing requirements of critically ill or injured animals

K21:

Intensive nursing care techniques and requirements for a range of species

K22:

The principles of radiography and imaging techniques

K23:

How to take and process radiographs

K24:

How to handle and store diagnostic images

K25:

The function and use of laboratory equipment

K26:

How to collect, prepare and test pathological samples

K27:

How to prepare specimens for transportation

K28:

The principles and methods of effective communication and their effect on client care

K29:

Factors affecting working relationships with clients and within the veterinary team

K30:

The principles relating to evidence based approaches to learning

K31:

Personal and professional limitations

K32:

How to seek and use feedback and advice

Technical Educational Products

Reference:
OCC0343
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£24,030 per year
SOC 2020 code:
3240 Veterinary nurses
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 3240/00 Veterinary nurses
S1:

Work within the requirements of the health and safety legislation

S2:

Work within the requirements of the data protection legislation

S3:

Follow relevant operating procedures and manufacturers guidelines when using equipment, materials and pharmaceutical products

S4:

Communicate effectively, appropriately and accurately using a variety of methods

S5:

Conduct nursing clinics

S6:

Prepare and maintain all areas of the veterinary practice at all times

S7:

Prepare records, equipment and resources

S8:

Work in a safe and effective manner

S9:

Manage and perform effective infection control procedures

S10:

Provide nursing support as required

S11:

Prepare, use, maintain, store and dispose equipment, pharmaceuticals and materials appropriately

S12:

Manage own performance and development

S13:

Take measures to improve performance and competence

S14:

Engage in continued professional and personal development

S15:

Use professional standards of practice to self-assess performance

S16:

Practise in accordance with the RCVS Code of Professional Conduct

Technical Educational Products

Reference:
OCC0343
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£24,030 per year
SOC 2020 code:
3240 Veterinary nurses
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 3240/00 Veterinary nurses
B1:

Conform to approved procedures

B2:

Work ethically in veterinary practice

B3:

Work reliably to high standards

B4:

Adjust to change

B5:

Take responsibility for personal and professional behaviours and decisions

B6:

Develop and maintain effective working relationships

B7:

Communicate effectively including the use of empathy and sympathy where appropriate

B8:

Maintain a professional appearance and follow Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) protocols

B9:

Take responsibility for own development

B10:

Apply knowledge and skills effectively

B11:

Prioritise and plan work

B12:

Commit to learning and professional development

B13:

Identify and implement measures to improve performance and competence

B14:

Accept and act on constructive advice and guidance, seeking clarification to recognise own limitations

Technical Educational Products

Reference:
OCC0343
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£24,030 per year
SOC 2020 code:
3240 Veterinary nurses
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 3240/00 Veterinary nurses