Veterinary nurses are essential members of the veterinary team, working alongside veterinary surgeons to provide care and treatment for animals. Their responsibilities include assisting during surgeries, administering medication, monitoring animals under anaesthesia, taking blood samples, providing support and advice to animal owners, and carrying out routine procedures like cleaning wounds and feeding inpatients. Most veterinary nurses work in private veterinary practices, but there are also opportunities in animal hospitals, charities, zoos, and research facilities. The role is both physically and emotionally demanding, but it can be very rewarding for those passionate about animal welfare.
 
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