Perform diagnostic examinations in the village hospital to test for specific communicable illnesses and diseases
Not exact matches
They also
perform a
diagnostic ultrasound
examination and culture blowhole swabs for respiratory - system bacteria.
Our Internal Medicine Department will provide a complete physical
examination and may
perform a variety of
diagnostic tests to aid in the diagnosis of your pet's medical condition.
This will include helping doctors with physical
examinations, assisting in the exam room, dispensing medications, helping position patients for and processing radiographs, preparing patients for surgery, providing nursing and comfort care,
performing treatments and basic laboratory
diagnostic tests.
Once the history is obtained and an
examination is
performed, we will take whatever time is necessary to educate you on your pet's condition and formulate a
diagnostic and / or treatment plan in order to best help them recover.
A physical
examination should be
performed and, if clinical signs persist and mites or eggs were found previously,
diagnostic tests should be repeated.
You will meet your attending veterinarian, who will ask further questions about your pet's history and clinical signs,
perform a physical
examination, and make recommendations for further
diagnostic and treatment options.
Your pet will receive a generous 30 minute
examination appointment to discuss your pet's history,
perform a comprehensive physical
examination, and discuss
diagnostic and treatment options that work best for you.
Dr. Cortright will
perform a thorough physical
examination of your pet and may discuss additional
diagnostic testing when indicated.
Collect extensive history,
perform in - home physical
examination as well as
diagnostic procedures to provide a complete health evaluation.
A thorough medical history and physical
examination are
performed, followed by
diagnostic testing which includes blood and urine tests and radiographs.
Our efforts do not stop at the end of the
examination and our goal is to provide continued support to veterinarians, owners and their pets either through referral of the patient, evaluation of
diagnostic tests
performed at your clinic, and / or phone consultation regarding your patient.
Not only do we
perform examinations, and
diagnostics, but our doctors are here to discuss any questions you might have about taking care of your pet.
Prior to any surgical procedure, your veterinarian will
perform a thorough physical
examination of your pet, along with pre-anesthetic
diagnostics to ensure they're healthy enough to be anesthetized.
Shortly afterward, the attending clinician will
perform a through physical
examination on your companion, consult with you, and present a
diagnostic and therapeutic plan.
Since the disease is extremely common, it is not always necessary to
perform diagnostic testing, but your veterinary ophthalmologist will discuss this with you at the
examination.
Our veterinarians will
perform a detailed history, physical
examination and basic medical
diagnostics in order to diagnose and treat many routine skin ailments.
Common
diagnostics performed include skin scrapings, Wood's Lamp
examination, hair (fungal) culture, and punch biopsies.
After
performing a thorough
examination,
diagnostic tests are sometimes necessary to identify the underlying cause of your companion's illness.
Additional
diagnostic tests that may be
performed include corneal staining to check for corneal ulcers, intraocular pressure (IOP) to determine if glaucoma is present and tear duct
examination or flushing to ensure normal tear drainage.
• Take patient history and triage • Administer injections •
Perform venipuncture • Apply wound dressings • Hold or restrain patients during
examination, treatment, or inoculation • Prepare patient, medications, and equipment •
Perform diagnostic laboratory tests • Review vaccine history, heartworm and flea preventative
At this initial appointment, the veterinarian should
perform a physical
examination, recommend
diagnostic and wellness tests, and determine your bird's health status.
Performing these
diagnostic tests are important because they signal to your veterinarian that a pet may suffer from an underlying health problem that isn't clearly visible by physical
examination alone.
Your veterinarian can
perform a complete physical
examination,
diagnostics such as x-rays and blood tests, and prescribe medications if indicated.
Self - motivated, reliable candidates will be able to administer vaccinations and medication, draw blood,
perform euthanasia by injection, run
diagnostics and
perform general physical
examinations while using safe and humane handling methods on all animals entering the facility.
Veterinarians use the information obtained from taking a careful history,
performing a physical
examination and ordering certain
diagnostic procedures to help formulate a list of possible diagnoses.
Based on your pets» requirements, and in consultation with you, we'll
perform a comprehensive physical
examination, administer necessary vaccinations, take samples for
diagnostic and laboratory tests, and administer medical treatments as needed.
The veterinary specialist will
perform a complete and thorough physical
examination of your animal; based upon these initial findings, additional
diagnostic testing and treatment options will be discussed.
We consult with other local board - certified veterinary specialists who can
perform diagnostic ultrasound, cardiac
examination, and endoscopy here or at referral clinics in the local area.
Perform thorough preanesthetic / surgical
examination including
diagnostics if appropriate.
During this consultation, an
examination of your pet will be
performed, the doctor will go over any previous
diagnostic and treatment information provided by your family veterinarian and will discuss the next best options with you.
A comprehensive medical
examination and
diagnostic work up are
performed to detect and diagnose any serious or potential health issues.
Your vet may
perform diagnostic tests in order to find the cause of your dog's symptoms, including a skin biopsy, test for ringworm, microscopic
examination of the hair and skin for presence of parasites or infection, and blood tests to assess your dog's overall health
If your cat is showing any or all of these signs, the first step is to visit the veterinarian, who will do a thorough physical
examination, take a history from you, and
perform some
diagnostics to rule out medical issues for the behavior (s).
Travel agents should suggest their customers contact the carrier to make sure they remain in compliance if things change, such as a doctor recommending or
performing a
diagnostic test or
examination, or the traveler exhibits symptoms where care or treatment should have been sought.
Performs diagnostic audiology
examinations including air conduction, bone conduction, tympanometry and otoscopy
Performed clinical assessment and
diagnostic sonography
examinations independently and provided preliminary interpretation to Radiologist / interpreting physician.
The duties of a Medical Assistant may include admissions, preparing patients for
examinations and / or treatment,
performing lab work, using
diagnostic equipment,
performing EKGs, and maintaining and updating patient records.
v Provide professional administrative and clinical experiences and activities that include assisting the patient with obtaining medical history, vital signs, administering medication, educating the patient and assisting the physician with preparing the patient with physical
examination and surgical procedures,
performing diagnostic procedures and collecting and
performing laboratory procedures.
• Streamline the patient transfer procedure by implementing a smooth online re-registration process with 14 veterinary hospitals onboard • Introduce a «comfortable» surgical cage to the facility, resulting in decreased incidents of animal discomfort • Greet clients and provide them with information regarding the facility's services • Engage animals / pets by greeting them and
performing gestures to keep them comfortable • Register new pets / animals into the facility database by ensuring completeness and accuracy of data • Receive and service calls for information and schedule appointments over the telephone and in person • Provide reminders to clients regarding vaccinations and pre surgery and surgery procedures • Assist in restraining animals during
examinations and sampling procedures • Ascertain that blood and urine samples are sent to corresponding labs for testing purposes • Follow up on labs to obtain
diagnostic reports and inform clients of their availability • Ascertain the cleanliness, sanitization and maintenance of reception area and treatment rooms
• Prepared, administered, and appropriately documented actions taken specific to commonly prescribed oral, topical, subcutaneous, intramuscular, or intravenous medications • Appropriately carried out assigned patient care based on the patients» conditions • Keenly observed for physical or emotional changes in patient's condition and accurately documenting noted changes • Methodically
performed support duties for complex
diagnostic tests or specialized practices such as preparing the patient, assisting in the
diagnostic examination, preparing and handling specialized and monitoring the patient's condition before, during, and following the procedure
Performs diagnostic sonographic
examinations utilizing ultrasonic equipment in various modes and techniques, to locate, evaluate, and record pertinent anatomical, pathological, and functional data
• Assist the Optometrist in the
examination and treatment of patients •
Perform visual tests and procedures • Prepare patients and act as special surgical assistant in clinical procedures • Apply ocular dressings, perform suture removal, and obtain eye cultures • Record patient case history, conduct visual screening tests including pupillary testing, visual acuity, cover test, color vision and depth perception • Take ophthalmic photographs • Perform cyclic maintenance and calibration checks on clinic diagnostic eq
Perform visual tests and procedures • Prepare patients and act as special surgical assistant in clinical procedures • Apply ocular dressings,
perform suture removal, and obtain eye cultures • Record patient case history, conduct visual screening tests including pupillary testing, visual acuity, cover test, color vision and depth perception • Take ophthalmic photographs • Perform cyclic maintenance and calibration checks on clinic diagnostic eq
perform suture removal, and obtain eye cultures • Record patient case history, conduct visual screening tests including pupillary testing, visual acuity, cover test, color vision and depth perception • Take ophthalmic photographs •
Perform cyclic maintenance and calibration checks on clinic diagnostic eq
Perform cyclic maintenance and calibration checks on clinic
diagnostic equipment
• Documented all studies conducted in the sonography room while adhering to the issued guidelines • Analyzed studies conducted for
diagnostic reporting and obtained images from the same for referral cases •
Performed recommended measurements and calculations prior to each
examination
Clinical duties include taking patient histories and vital signs, collecting and processing specimens,
performing selected
diagnostic tests, assisting the physician with
examinations and treatments, and administering medications as directed by the physician.
On the clinical side, some of what you will learn will be to take patient histories and vital signs, prepare patients for procedures, assist the physician with
examinations and treatments, collect laboratory specimens,
perform diagnostic tests, and administer medications as directed by the physician.
Responsible for clinical duties such as taking vital signs, giving injections,
performing simple
diagnostic tests, collecting specimens, drawing blood, sterilizing and cleaning equipment, and maintaining
examination rooms at an outpatient care site.
These clinical duties include taking medical histories and vital signs, preparing patients for procedures, assisting the physician with
examinations and treatments, collecting laboratory specimens,
performing diagnostic tests, and administering medications as directed by the physician.
They
perform a wide range of administrative duties including but not limited to taking patient's medical histories and recording vital signs, explaining treatment procedures to patients, preparing patients for
examination, collecting and preparing lab specimens, and assisting other medical professionals during
diagnostic examinations.
Initially, a comprehensive
diagnostic examination is
performed to evaluate the current problem with attention to its physical, genetic, developmental, emotional, cognitive, educational, family, peer, and social components.