LVT Study Guide
Authentic Practice Questions & Solutions
Comprehensive Preparation for the TBVME LVT Examination
May 2025
Introduction
This study guide is tailored for candidates preparing for the 2025 Texas Veterinary Li-
censing Exam for Licensed Veterinary Technicians (LVTs), administered by the Texas
Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners (TBVME). It provides a comprehensive review of
Texas-specific regulations, supervision levels, pharmacology, surgical nursing, and other
key topics. The guide includes 15 authentic practice questions with detailed solutions,
study hints, and helper tips to simulate the exam experience and ensure success. Aligned
with the Veterinary Licensing Act and TBVME rules, this resource is ideal for Stuvia
users seeking to pass the Texas State Board Exam and obtain their LVT license.web:2,3
Texas Veterinary Regulations
Licensing Requirements To become an LVT in Texas, candidates must:
• Graduate from an AVMA- or CVMA-accredited veterinary technology program.
• Submit a final transcript to the TBVME for eligibility verification.
• Pass the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE) and the Texas State Board
Examination (SBE).
• Submit fingerprints via IdentoGo for a criminal history evaluation.
• Complete the TBVME application with fees (e.g., $365 for VTNE).
• Fulfill 10 hours of annual continuing education (CE), with up to 10 hours carried
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Hint: Check the TBVME Self-Service Licensing Portal for application status and dead-
lines. Helper: Use a calendar to track CE hours and renewal dates (last day of birth
month).
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, Supervision Levels Texas defines three supervision levels for LVTs:
• General Supervision: Veterinarian is available via communication but not on-site.
• Direct Supervision: Veterinarian is physically present in the building.
• Immediate Supervision: Veterinarian is within eyesight of the LVT.web:1,3
Hint: Study §801.002 of the Veterinary Licensing Act for precise definitions. Helper:
Create a mnemonic: GDI (General: Distant, Direct: In-building, Immediate: Eyesight).
Restricted Procedures Non-veterinarians, including LVTs, cannot:
• Diagnose conditions.
• Prescribe medications.
• Perform surgery.
• Extract teeth using an elevator.
• Provide prognoses.[](https://quizlet.com/255771449/veterinary-technician-texas-state-
board-exam-study-flash-cards/)
Hint: Focus on tasks exclusive to veterinarians to avoid scope-of-practice violations.
Helper: Use a checklist to differentiate LVT and veterinarian duties.
Pharmacology for LVTs
Key Responsibilities LVTs are responsible for:
• Preparing and dispensing medications per veterinary orders.
• Educating clients on medication use and side effects.
• Ensuring patient safety during drug administration.[](https://www.mometrix.com/academy/vtne-
practice-test/)
Hint: Review VTNE pharmacology domains for drug-related tasks. Helper: Practice
client education scenarios with a study partner.
Common Drug Classes
• Analgesics: NSAIDs (e.g., carprofen, meloxicam), opioids (e.g., buprenorphine).
• Antibiotics: Penicillins (e.g., amoxicillin), fluoroquinolones (e.g., enrofloxacin).
• Anesthetics: Propofol, isoflurane.[](https://www.mometrix.com/academy/vtne-practice-
test/)
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