Foothill College Veterinary Technology- Los Altos, CA
Dec 2003
Specialities:
Education and Memberships
Skills
Most tasks of RVTs in private practice • including but not exclusively: Anesthesi... • including prophylaxis • extraction • digital radiography; Radiography; Venipu... • urinary and IV; Inhouse lab; Client educ...
Sep 2014 to 2000 RVTHumane Society Silicon Valley Milpitas, CA Apr 2013 to Sep 2014 RVTSilicon Valley Pet Clinic Santa Clara, CA Jul 2010 to Feb 2012 RVT, managerThe Animal Clinic Santa Clara, CA May 2010 to Jul 2010 RVTSunnyvale Veterinary Clinic Sunnyvale, CA May 2004 to Feb 2010 RVT, supervisor
Education:
Foothill College Veterinary Technology Los Altos, CA Dec 2003 Education and Memberships
Skills:
Most tasks of RVTs in private practice, including but not exclusively: Anesthesia induction & monitoring; Dentistry, including prophylaxis, extraction, digital radiography; Radiography; Venipuncture; Catheter placement , urinary and IV; Inhouse lab; Client education; Discussing extimates with clients; Calming disgruntled clients; Reception; Management.
Kyle Taylor - Sunnyvale CA, US Michael Storm - Mountain View CA, US Lucas D. Ivers - Mountain View CA, US Jane L. Nguyen - Sunnyvale CA, US Andrew G. Stevens - Palo Alto CA, US Laura Marshall - Newark CA, US
An electronic device that provides a user interface that allows individuals to listen to an alarm is described. In particular, an environmental monitoring device may monitor an environmental condition in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. This environmental monitoring device may provide to a computer a notification based on the environmental condition and an audio recording of sounds associated with the environmental condition. Then, using registered-device information specifying the electronic device of an individual, the computer may provide a message with the notification and the audio recording. In response, the electronic device provides the user interface that indicates the notification and/or a location of the environmental monitoring device. Moreover, the user interface may include one or more icons that allow the individual to selectively: listen to the audio recording, contact emergency services, and/or indicate that the environmental condition is a false positive.
- Palo Alto CA, US Lucas D. Ivers - Mountain View CA, US Jane L. Nguyen - Sunnyvale CA, US Laura Marshall - Newark CA, US Venu K. Tangirala - Fremont CA, US Andrew G. Stevens - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G08B 29/20
Abstract:
A computer that facilitates calibration of an environmental monitoring device is described. In particular, the computer may interact with an electronic device of a user of the environmental monitoring device to calibrate the environmental monitoring device. During the calibration, the computer provides user-interface information associated with a user interface that allows the user to select to select to monitor sound corresponding to an alarm output by a legacy device (such as a smoke detector) that is in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. When the user selects to monitor a legacy device, the computer provides an instruction to the electronic device for the user to activate the legacy device. Then, the computer receives legacy-device information from the environmental monitoring device, specifying whether the legacy device was detected, a type of legacy device identified based on the monitored sound and/or a location of the legacy device.
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