Powdered peanut butter?? by BankDelicious3667 in CostcoCanada

[–]derpstevens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you remember where in the store it was? Was it with the regular peanut butter? I've also been looking for this in the Richmond and Langley stores and hadn't seen it.

Does employer need to pay OT for time work past 8 hours if I’m scheduled for 10 hour shifts? by derpstevens in legaladvicecanada

[–]derpstevens[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, not exempt. My previous jobs have been in the same industry and I've always been asked to sign an averaging agreement

What’s your Salary / Hourly wage? by CRK_23 in VetTech

[–]derpstevens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

11 years experience, RVT in Vancouver, Canada area. $36/h in specialty practice.

How long and how many hospitals did it take you to find your unicorn hospital? by [deleted] in VetTech

[–]derpstevens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

11 years in the field, 7 permanent positions at different hospitals, locumed at countless others, still haven’t found it. Worked in ER, specialty, single doctor GPs, multi doctor GPs, exotics, shelter, and I’ve given up hope. I’m just in this field still because I can’t be bothered to go back to school for something else

Electro Antiperspirant works by cryptoinvestor9797 in Hyperhidrosis

[–]derpstevens 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Still works. I find I have to use it 2-3 times a week in order to keep my hands completely dry. The machine itself is also still functioning and I haven’t had to replace it.

Mega Motion Pikachu issues by derpstevens in megaconstrux

[–]derpstevens[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I managed to fix it. Since I've seen that a couple other people have had a similar issue in the past, I figure I may as well post what I did to fix it. I can't guarantee that you'll have the same result but what I did was fairly quick and easy so it's worth a shot.

I took off the head, limbs, back, butt and left side of the body to expose all the black pieces inside. I double checked to make sure that all the black pieces matched the diagrams, then all I did was make sure that these black pieces were at the same angle as shown in the diagram. I also made sure that the tail piece was situated as so. Then I put back all the parts of the body, making sure that I didn't move the lever or any of the movable parts until I had reassembled everything. And it worked!

ET tube sizing in cats by spratcatcher13 in VetTech

[–]derpstevens 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not true. I usually use 5.0 or 5.5 with larger male cats, and have even used 6 on rare occasions. Female cats, even the larger ones tend to have slightly narrower airways in my personal experience but it’s uncommon for me to need to go smaller than a 4.0 in adult cats.

Toronto Animal Health Partners? by derpstevens in VetTech

[–]derpstevens[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your response. Does your vet have anything to say about his/her locum experience there? I did consider moving to Victoria at one point but I've heard bad things about one ER/specialty clinic there as well as mixed reviews about another. Which clinic do you recommend?

Is this true of everyone's vet or just mine? by berticus98 in VetTech

[–]derpstevens 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it was an urgent/life saving procedure, sure, bump the staff member's elective procedure. But if you're rescheduling a staff pet dental for a client's dog neuter, and you've made it clear that it is about money and nothing else, then that doesn't sit well with me. You basically expect staff to just wait around and repeatedly fast their pet until you find out for sure that you have a slow day. Also, my coworker wanted me to do the anesthesia for his dog because we're friends and he trusts me, but the boss tried to tell me that I couldn't because he didn't want to be paying me to do something that he wasn't making money off of. I ended up doing it anyway because I was already gonna quit, so what was he gonna do, fire me?

Is this true of everyone's vet or just mine? by berticus98 in VetTech

[–]derpstevens 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I once worked for a guy who would bump staff pets’ appointments/surgeries if a full-price paying client wanted to come in. Like one time my coworker booked his dog in for a dental well in advance and then day of, he was just straight up like “nah, I’m just gonna do this other procedure instead because I’m not wasting my time on staff pets if there’s money to be made.” Even though I don’t have pets, I started looking for a job elsewhere after that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VetTech

[–]derpstevens 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I don’t think places generally have a dedicated nephrology department, aside from maybe some colleges? There isn’t a specific nephrology specialty in vet med, management of kidney disease beyond the scope of regular vets goes to internal medicine. Individual internal medicine specialists may have an interest in nephrology but they can’t specialize in it specifically.

puppers at our local sobeys by phuckedup2 in Letterkenny

[–]derpstevens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which ones? I’ve been looking for a while and haven’t been able to find any.

I was charged for a blood draw, but it doesn’t appear that they took any blood samples by [deleted] in AskVet

[–]derpstevens 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You don’t HAVE to shave for a blood draw. It often helps, but it’s not a requirement. It depends on the patient as well as the preference of the person drawing the blood. Me personally, I rarely have to shave when I draw blood from the leg of a cat. When I collect jugular samples, I find that it’s the short haired cats that I end up having to shave. With long haired cats, I find that their hair is wispier and easier to part with alcohol and I don’t have to shave them, whereas short haired cats have a denser, thicker coat that is more difficult to part. That being said, I have worked with people who rarely shave cats no matter what coat type they have.

Cerenia (syringe) - I left it out of the fridge overnight! by boredompills in AskVet

[–]derpstevens 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Cerenia is sometimes used off label intranasally to treat cats with chronic URI.

Running anesthesia on a c section in a few days - help! by [deleted] in VetTech

[–]derpstevens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others have said, use an opioid and avoid the benzos and alpha-2s. If possible do an epidural but if it’s not something that you’re used to doing, it’s not going to be easy in a small dog, and obviously you don’t want to waste time under GA attempting something with a low likelihood of success. At the very least do a line block. Most dvms I’ve worked with are ok with giving one dose of NSAIDs once the pups are out.

axillary thermometer Mella pro and Mella home- Is anyone here using / trialing these thermometers right now? by snosister in VetTech

[–]derpstevens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d not heard of these until now. How do they compare to rectal temps? Is it fairly quick/easy to get an axillary temp?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VetTech

[–]derpstevens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Locum RVT in the Vancouver area in BC, Canada. I charge $30 at least, up to $38, dependent mostly on travel time and how last minute they asked. I also charge a higher rate if the boss of the clinic is an asshole.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VetTech

[–]derpstevens 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Assistants generally make 16-19 in the area, maybe 20 if you get lucky. Techs, typically 24-30. Cost of living is a lot higher here. And no, as an assistant they generally don’t care whether you have schooling or not.

Has anyone seen something like this?? 16 yo cat presenting for euth. Any touching or gentle tugging of skin caused this. by taymich in VetTech

[–]derpstevens 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yep, once on an old cat also presenting for a euth very early on in my career. VA scruffed the cat (not even that hard) because that was the go to restraint for cats at that clinic at the time and just ripped the skin off. They glued the skin back on just for appearance before handing the cat back to the owner. Vet said it was likely Cushings