What is a Registered Veterinary Nurse (RVN)

As much as they like looking after our patients, veterinary nurses perform a skilled, highly trained role in practice.

An RVN is registered with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and will have undertaken at least 3 years of training and exams to have qualified.

Some of the roles of a veterinary nurses include:

  • Taking blood samples, inserting cannulas and administering medications.
  • Monitoring anaesthesia (under veterinary direction).
  • Performing consultations including those for post operative checks, puppy and kitten second vaccinations, microchipping and claw clipping.
  • Looking after hospitalised patients – monitoring for improvement or deterioration.
  • Performing laboratory tests including blood exams, urine tests and microscopy.
  • Preparing patients for surgery and assisting in operations.
  • Positioning for and processing x-rays.
  • Changing dressings.

Nurses are a crucial part of veterinary practice; we are very fortunate to have such dedicated members of our profession.

Lucy Travers BVSc CertAVP MRCVS Highfields Vets