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The Providing Veterinary Rehabilitation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips
- and falls; Electric shock from faulty equipment
- 2. Patient Assessment
- Animal Attacks
- Exposure to allergens
- 3. Therapeutic Exercise
- Injury from improper lifting; Physical stress due to repeated movements
- 4. Hydrotherapy
- Drowning; Slippery surfaces
- 5. Electrophysiological Evaluation
- Electrical shock; Equipment malfunction
- 6. Massage Therapy
- Allergic reactions to products
- Musculoskeletal disorders due to repetitive movement
- 7. Heat/Cold Therapy
- Burns or frostbite in the skin; Inappropriate patient response
- 8. Laser Therapy
- Eye injuries; Skin burns
- 9. Ultrasonic Therapy
- Hearing damage; Skin burns from hot applicators
- 10. Using Rehabilitation Equipment
- Inadequate sterilisation; Equipment failure
- 11. Medication Administration
- Wrong medication/wrong dose; Needlestick injuries
- 12. Wound Management
- Exposure to infectious diseases; Medical waste handling
- 13. Educating Pet Owners
- Verbal abuse; Miscommunication leading to incorrect care
- 14. Finalising Session
- Slips
- trips
- and faults; Incorrect patient documentation
- 15. Cleaning Up Site
- Improper waste disposal; Contact with chemicals
- 16. Reviewing Session
- Emotional stress; Fatigue due to long hours
- 17. Documenting Procedures
- Loss or improper handling of confidential information
- 18. Follow Up with Pet Owners
- Miscommunication; Non-compliance with advice
- 19. Ongoing Monitoring and Evaluation
- Incorrect patient update; Delayed response time
- 20. Emergency Response Preparedness
- Lack of required skill/knowledge; Reception of late information