Veterinarians use science in their everyday work by applying principles of Biology, chemistry, and anatomy to diagnose and treat animal health issues. They analyze lab results, conduct medical imaging, and perform surgeries based on scientific understanding of diseases and bodily functions. Additionally, vets stay informed about advancements in veterinary medicine and biology to ensure effective treatment methods and preventive care for animals. Overall, science is integral to their decision-making and the care they provide.
Biology, Chemistry and Maths
Yes, being a veterinarian is a science field job. Veterinarians apply scientific knowledge to diagnose and treat medical conditions in animals. Their work involves biology, anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology to provide care for various animal species.
no you can not take your cat to the vet!
No, home pregnancy tests are designed for human use and do not work on cats. The most accurate way to determine if a cat is pregnant is through a veterinary exam, which may include blood tests, ultrasounds, or palpation.
Vet's usually don't have to worry about hazards like Vet Techs do, because they simply are the ones who work on diagnosing a animal where as Vet Tech are the ones who take care of the animal while the Vet tries to figure out what's wrong with the animal, but they both have to deal with animals that could bite them or scratch them. There is always a risk of getting ring worm from an animal, if there is skin contact with the fungus. They both also have to work with slides to look at blood samples on them, and there is always a risk of dropping one. A Vet Tech or Vet could try picking this slide up, (and is probably broken, which is stupid to do so without a wet rag) and end up cutting themselves from the broken glass. Another hazard could be just working with the needles. If not used properly a Vet or Vet Tech can be poked by one, or become injured or even worse, become infected by the used needle.
Get good grades in science subjects, get lots of work experience, apply to a vet school
yes they do because the learn about animals which is bioligy.
To be an actual vet Yes, be not to be a vet technician.
Nothing. This is why most pre-vet majors have a second major in a related field such as biology or chemistry. If vet school doesn't work out (which happens more often than not), the second major allows the student to find work with a BS in a major science.
they have to find out how the animals are sick or hurt.... and in science u can find out what an animal does not need to eat or do... so that is how it is based on science.
they would have to learn biology and know science because they have to test/take blood, some cases use surgical procedures and they would have to use science to find out what was wrong with the animal and what cures they would use to help it hope it helped!
Try to use Vaseline. If that doesn't work take him to the vet.
you have to do science and math
Math and science.
science yes, if your aren't good at these id recommend learning science, math and spelling too...
I am a Filipino license Vet and iam willing to work as nurse vet in NZ is it possible
it depends on were you want to work to be vet some don't require it.