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TEXAS BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EXAMINERS

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I 5. During a visit on 3/31/01 Aquapuncture was perfonued but the amount and<br />

2 dosage of the Lidocaine administered was not recorded in the medical record.<br />

3 CONCLUSIONS <strong>OF</strong> LAW<br />

4 I. The Arizona State Veterinary Medical Examining Board has jurisdiction over this<br />

5 matter pursuant to AR.S.§32-2201, et seq.<br />

6 2. The conduct and circumstances described in paragraphs 2 and 5 of the<br />

7 Findings of Fact constitute a violation of AR.S.§32-2232 (21), as it relates to A.A.C. R3-<br />

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8 11-502 (J)(6), for failure to document the amount and dosage of Lidocaine in the medical<br />

9 record.<br />

10 3. The conduct and circumstances described in paragraph 4 ofthe Findings of<br />

II Fact constitute a violation of AR.S. § 32-2232 (21), as it relates to AAC. R3-11-502<br />

12 (J)(4), for failure to record the temperature, heart rate or respiration rate.<br />

13 ORDER<br />

14 Based upon the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, it is ordered<br />

15 placing Respondent's License No. 3127 held by Respondent on PROBATION for six (6)<br />

16 months, subject to the following tenus and conditions:<br />

17 I. Respondent shall spend a minimum of four (4) hours at the Emergency Animal<br />

18 Clinic in Phoenix with an emphasis on reviewing their medical record keeping systems<br />

19 and provide the Board written documentation supporting his attendance.<br />

20<br />

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