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"Veterinarian" means any TRUE
person who is licensed to
practice veterinary
medicine by the Texas
Board of Veterinary
Medical Examiners.
"Direct supervision" means FALSE
supervision by a
responsible veterinarian
who is within arms length
of the person being
supervised.
An applicant must provide FALSE
fingerprint cards before a
criminal history evaluation
letter can be issued.
,One member of the State FALSE
Board of Veterinary
Medical Examiners must
be a faculty member of a
college of veterinary
medicine.
A relief veterinarian is not FALSE
required to provide a
clinic or practice name or
a physical business
address unless the relief
veterinarian regularly
conducts the largest
percentage of his or her
relief work at one clinic.
A veterinarian-client- FALSE
patient relationship exists
only if a veterinarian
receives a fee for his/her
services.
A professional FALSE
corporation consisting
entirely of veterinarians
may not practice
veterinary medicine unless
it is licensed by the State
Board of Veterinary
Medical Examiners to do
so.
"Equine dentistry" includes FALSE
the treatment of damaged
or diseased teeth, but
does not include
treatments above the gum
line.
, An owner may castrate his FALSE
or her own cattle only if it
is done under the direct
supervision of a licensed
veterinarian.
Individuals who are full- TRUE
time students of an
accredited college of
veterinary medicine may
perform acts normally
considered the practice of
veterinary medicine if such
acts are carried out under
the direct supervision of a
veterinarian.
An unlicensed person may TRUE
provide an animal
veterinary care, but only if
it is in an emergency
situation or disaster and it
is done without the
expectation of
compensation.
A licensed veterinary TRUE
technician who is
immediately supervising a
task performed by a
certified veterinary
assistant or a veterinary
assistant is responsible for
conduct that violates laws,
including board rules,
related to the practice of
veterinary medicine.
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Terms in this set (100)
"Veterinarian" means any TRUE
person who is licensed to
practice veterinary
medicine by the Texas
Board of Veterinary
Medical Examiners.
"Direct supervision" means FALSE
supervision by a
responsible veterinarian
who is within arms length
of the person being
supervised.
An applicant must provide FALSE
fingerprint cards before a
criminal history evaluation
letter can be issued.
,One member of the State FALSE
Board of Veterinary
Medical Examiners must
be a faculty member of a
college of veterinary
medicine.
A relief veterinarian is not FALSE
required to provide a
clinic or practice name or
a physical business
address unless the relief
veterinarian regularly
conducts the largest
percentage of his or her
relief work at one clinic.
A veterinarian-client- FALSE
patient relationship exists
only if a veterinarian
receives a fee for his/her
services.
A professional FALSE
corporation consisting
entirely of veterinarians
may not practice
veterinary medicine unless
it is licensed by the State
Board of Veterinary
Medical Examiners to do
so.
"Equine dentistry" includes FALSE
the treatment of damaged
or diseased teeth, but
does not include
treatments above the gum
line.
, An owner may castrate his FALSE
or her own cattle only if it
is done under the direct
supervision of a licensed
veterinarian.
Individuals who are full- TRUE
time students of an
accredited college of
veterinary medicine may
perform acts normally
considered the practice of
veterinary medicine if such
acts are carried out under
the direct supervision of a
veterinarian.
An unlicensed person may TRUE
provide an animal
veterinary care, but only if
it is in an emergency
situation or disaster and it
is done without the
expectation of
compensation.
A licensed veterinary TRUE
technician who is
immediately supervising a
task performed by a
certified veterinary
assistant or a veterinary
assistant is responsible for
conduct that violates laws,
including board rules,
related to the practice of
veterinary medicine.