OM Vet Final
cross training
when employees are trained to do other things other than their job
What is the difference between CPA and bookkeeping
A CPA has a degree in accounting and has sat for numerous exams. CPAs must also attend continuing education each year to maintain their professional status. A bookkeeper generally learns by trade
Why should a budget be created?
A budget should be created to prevent overspending and shortfalls when paying bills. A practice must budget for taxes and expenses and be able to reinvest money back into the practice in order to purchase equipment
Define some areas that could cause a cash flow crunch
A cash flow deficit could be caused by improper inventory management, fraud, or embezzlement, excessive payroll, or other than profit distributors paid to the owners
what is a held check?
A check that is given to the practice, with the date of acceptance written on the check and asked to be deposited on a later dare
what is an insufficient fund charge?
A check that is returned to a depositors because of lack of funds in the payee account.
What are controlled substances?
A controlled substance is a drug that has been labeled with high abuse potential, therefore the DEA has strict procedures for purchasing and dispensing drug
What is a fixed cost? give some examples
A fixed cost is an expense that does no change regardless or the volume of business. examples include rent, electricity and property axes
main duties associated with a veterinary technician
A technician assists the veterinarian in diagnostic procedures and restraint, and provides team and client education as well as patient care
Define a veterinary technician specialty
A technician specialty is a specialization within a particular field of veterinary medicine, in which credentials are received after completing requirements and examinations
Associate degree
A two-year degree
What is a variable expense? give some examples
A variable expense is an expense that changes with the volume of clients and business, examples include medications, supplies, and pet foods.
Logs should be stored in the same place as controlled substances
False
Veterinary Technologist
Four-year bachelor degree in specialized training to assist veterinarians
Requirements for becoming a credentialed veterinary technician
Graduating from a 2 year veterinary technology program approved by the AVMA
Define how great leadership can benefit the practice?
Great leadership builds an employee bond with the practice and created a proactive environment that requires little management. A motivating leader generates enthusiasm and excitement and provides a path for team members to be successful.
This stage of grief is exhibited in the form of anger
Guilt
responsibilities of a practice manager
Having multiple responsibilities covering all employees, client relations, finance, and overall maintenance of practice
Main duties associated with a veterinary assistant
Helps technicians and veterinarians with restraint, diagnostic and procedures
Why is having a work-life balance important
If one's work balance overload their life balance, burnout will likely occur within 5 years. Team members are seeking flexible schedules with less hours and more work-life balance. Leaving work at the end of the day becomes exactly that. Leaving work.
What is the earliest that records can be shredded?
In most states records can be shredded after 3 years
Define situational leadership
It is the leader's responsibility to recognize and adept to the team in which he/she is leading, it is not up to the team to change or adapt to the leader.
Define how poor leadership can negatively affect the practice
Poor leadership yields high employee turnover, unsatisfied clientele, low client compliance, and high management responsibilities.
Why is legibility so important in medical records?
Records must be legible so that team members can follow instructions for appropriate treatment for the patient. Team members must also be able to refer to the history of the patient when they return for future visits. should the patient need to be refereed to a specialist, the specialty practice must be able to read diagnostics and treatments for the patient, should the case ever become a subject of a lawsuit, the judge must be able to read and understand the record in order to make a fair ruling on the case
Responsibilities of a veterinary assistant
Restraint animals, laboratory skills
Name some effective methods to retain team members
Retaining team members can be effectively accomplished by identifying each team member's wants and needs, cultivating inclusion and enhancing engagement. It also occurs through positive reinforcement, rewards, expanding roles, and career development.
legible, complete medical records are an asset to the hospital and they bring value during a hospital evaluation
True
staff payroll is considered a _____ expense for benchmaring purposes
Variable
specialized payment plan
a plan approved by the veterinarian that allows a down payment with additional regular payments until the balance is paid
Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT)
a veterinary technician that has passed a state licensing exam
licensed veterinary technician (LVT)
a veterinary technician that has passed a state licensing exam
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
accredits college programs for veterinarian and veterinary technician state licensure and sets the standards of the veterinary medical industry
Consent forms
allow for the performance of routine services by healthcare providers are
Kennel ward
area where animals are housed in cages for surgery, boarding, and care
Treatment area
area where animals are treated or prepared for surgery
Invoice
bill given to a client that lists the costs of services and procedures
nonverbal communication
body language, eye contact, and appearance
Personnel manual
book that describes the staff job descriptions, attendance policy, dress code, and employer expectations
Medical records
can be release to any person asking for a copy, must have owner's consent
cephalic vein
for euthanasia
What is DEAD form 106 used for?
form 106 is used to report any missing controlled subtances
Inventory Management
knowing the price, manufacturer, pharmaceutical company, amount, and expiration date of each item in the facility
Veterinary hospital manager
staff member in charge of the business workings of the entire hospital, including staff scheduling, paying bills, and payroll
veterinary assistant
staff member trained to assist veterinarians and technicians in various duties
consumable products
supplies used on a daily basis that are not considered in the client invoice, such as paper towels, gauze sponges, and cotton balls
automated inventory system
system of counting all supplies and products within the facility by hand and keeping a list of how many items are in stock
veterinarian
the doctor that holds a state license to practice veterinary medicine and holds the ultimate responsibility within the facility
Medical records audit should
Capture missed charges, identify incomplete medical records, identify lapses in recommendations.
American Animals Hospital Association (AAHA)
sets the standards of small animal and companion animals hospitals
A reverse distributor
Incinerates expired controlled substances
DEA form 222 is used to
Order schedule II controlled substances
Bachelor of Science (BS)
a four-year college degree program
The objective portion of the SOAP format includes:
physical examination
when using an intraperitoneal injection for euthanasia, death may take?
15 mins
A loss of ____ or more must be reported to the DEA
3%
Certified veterinary technician (CVT)
A veterinary technician that has passed a state licensing exam
if a practice reports services when they are invoiced, the are reporting by which standard?
Accrual basis
How can a manager increase the value of a hospital
All managers can increase the value of the hospital by ensuring medical records are complete, recommendation are made to clients and that clients accept the recommendations being made
Isolation ward
Area that contains cages and equipment to care for patients that are contagious and may spread disease
Define bench marking and describe the difference between internal and external benchmarks
Bench marking is the process of comparing a practice to others on a local. state, region, or national level. Internal benchmarks look at the practice's historical figures; external benchmarks are the average numbers ir percentages across industry
Name some ways effective leadership is shown
Character, behavior, and actions.
The class with the highest abuse potential is
Class II
What are the abuse potential for ketamine?
Class III
Main duties associated with a kennel assistant
Cleans animals and offers food and water at the veterinarian's request. understands protocols and nutritional requirements of patients
Account history
Client's previous invoices that can be viewed at any time to see past payments and charges
Why are discharge sheet vital?
Clients may not remember all of the information presented to them upon discharge of their pet, information should be in written format so that they may review the information when they get home
Main duties associated with a groomer
Clipping hair, trimming nails, maintaining a pet's hair coat
What is the purpose of continuing education?
Continuing education provides the team with updated information, improves team moral. and is require for those with a license
Normal defense mechanism buffering humans from unbearable news
Denial
3 things a veterinary technician cannot do
Diagnose disease, prescribe medication, perform surgery
Ways in which a diverse team can positively affect the practice.
Diversity provides different insights that can be used to identify problems, solve problems, create solutions, or develop successful pathways to achieve goals.
Define employment development
Employee development is defined as building team retention, motivation, engagement, and individual well-being
Define empowerment and why it is important to empower team members
Empower means to give power or authority, to authorize, to enable or permit. This means giving team members the ability or permission to complete tasks and objectives. Empowering is the concept of encouraging and authorizing workers to take initiative to improve operations, reduce costs, and improve the quality and quantity of service
Why are log sheet required for controlled substances?
Log sheets are required to track all products that have been dispensed. any drug that is not accounted for must be reported as missing (if more than 3% per year)
Purging medical records
Moves inactive medical records to storage area
What does NAVTA stand for?
National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America
Does a client record belong to the client? Why or why not?
No, the medical record does not belong to the client. it is the property of the veterinary practice; however copies can be made for owners at any time.
Requirements of a veterinarian
Obtaining continuing education requirements each year Passing both national and state licensing examinations Graduating from an AVMA accredited school of veterinary medicine
Define organizational development
Organizational development is defined as the development, improvement and effectiveness of the organization that includes the culture, values, systems and behaviors.
What items are mandatory in a medical record? why?
Owner's name, patient's name, patient's information, SOAP, physical exam, treatments: must include name of drug, strength, route of administration, and the initials of the administrator. Diagnosis, Laboratory date: interpretation and comments regarding abnormalities. Prognosis: excellent, fair, guarded or poor. Initials of the doctor ad technicians. All information is required to have a complete medical record
Inventory
Physical count of every medicine and supply item within the facility to record accurate records
What is a SOAP progress note? give an example of each part
SOAP is the format medical records should follow: Subjective, objective, assessment, plan. Subjective information is the reason for the patient's visit. Objective information includes the physical exam. Assessment is the conclusion that can be reached from the subjective and objective sections., including possible diagnosis. The plan includes from the diagnostic workup recommended, along with the intended communication for the owner.
National association of veterinary technicians in America (NAVTA)
Sets the standards of veterinary technology and the care of animals
How often are medical records purged?
State laws vary regarding the length of time medical records must be kept; most states require at least 3 years. Inactive records can be purged from the active record section, moving them to another location within the practice yearly.
What is the fair debt collection practice act and why was it established?
The fair debt collection practices act was established to protect the consumer and set guidelines for credit collectors to abide by. Practices must abide by the guidelines set forth when attempting to collect accounts. guidelines include only speaking with the client that owes money, not calling before or after specified hours, and not place debt collection notices on the outside of statement envelopes.
Define practice mission
The mission is define as the purpose of the hospital and the fundamental reason the practice exists.
Who owns the radiographs of a pet?
The practice owns the radiogrhaphs, but copies can be made for the owners at their request
Why is history taking critical for a medical record?
The presenting complaint must be documented in the record. The history helps the veterinarian determine the diagnostic
Estimate
The proximate cost of services
Define the red flag rule, and discuss why it should be implemented by the veterinary practice
The red flags rule has been established by the federal trade commission to try and decrease fraud, embezzlement and identify theft in businesses. all three factors occur in veterinary medicine and it is up to every practice to protect the clarinets and team members
Veterinary practice act
legal document that outlines rules and regulations of veterinary professionals
components of the communication process
message, sender, channel, receiver
Computer inventory system
method of monitoring supplies and products within the facility and knowing when items need to be reordered
Credit application
paperwork completed by clients to allow them to obtain a line of credit to pay for veterinary services
Travel sheet
paperwork list that codes services and procedures that allows the staff to track fees to charge the client
Kennel Attendant
person working in the kennel area and animals wards, providing food, exercise, and clean bedding
Receptionist
personnel greeting and communicating with patients as they come in and leave the veterinary facility
What is the purpose of the year end physical inventory
physical inventory is required every two years by the DEA, however, some states require a yearly inventory, This allows for drug reconciliation; any product with more than 3% missing must be reported.
what characteristics should be considered when choosing a collection agent
professional ethical and reliable