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What veterinary medical acts may be delegated to certified veterinary technicians?

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What veterinary medical acts may be delegated to certified veterinary technicians?

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A. Except as provided under s. 95.21 (2), Stats., veterinarians may delegate to certified veterinary technicians the provision of the following veterinary medical services under the direct supervision of the veterinarian: (a) Nonsurgical veterinary treatment of animal diseases and conditions, including administration of vaccines. (b) Observations and findings related to animal diseases and conditions to be utilized by a veterinarian in establishing a diagnosis or prognosis, including routine radiographs, nonsurgical specimen collection, drawing of blood for diagnostic purposes, and laboratory testing procedures. (c) Administration of sedatives and presurgical medications. (d) Obstetrical treatment. (e) Nutritional evaluation and counseling.

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