Sentences with phrase «administered urinalysis»

Medical billing / coding, filing, receptionist, scheduled appointments, administered urinalysis, and pregnancy tests.

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Procedures commonly done by a veterinary technician include assisting in surgery and emergency care, performing dentistry, taking x-rays, administering medication and anesthesia, client education, record keeping, and laboratory procedures such as urinalysis or blood chemistry.
Applicant must be proficient in all technical skills including but not limited to: dosage calculations, administering anesthesia and monitoring, dental prophylaxis, dental radiography, digital radiology, laboratory skills (urinalysis, fecal analysis, basic cytology, differentials, chemistry tests), venipuncture, placing iv catheters, administering medications, bandaging, and client education.
Your education will prepare you to assist in surgery, emergency care and animal restraint, perform dentistry, administer anesthesia and medications, take x-rays, and work in a laboratory setting doing blood counts and urinalysis.
Duties include evaluating the health of our resident dogs and cats and prescribing appropriate medication and treatment plans, approving animals for adoption, administering medications (oral, topical, SQ, IM, IV, etc.) and vaccinations, obtaining samples and running diagnostic tests (bloodwork, urinalysis, fecal floats, skin cytology, etc.) and responding to medical emergencies.
Your education will prepare you to assist in surgery, wound care, emergency cases, radiology (x-rays), anesthesia, dental procedures, administering medications, and performing laboratory duties such as blood counts and urinalysis.
He or she may also perform diagnostic tests such as blood work, urinalysis or intestinal parasite tests and vaccines may be administered (depending on your pet's life stage).
We administer Blood Chemistry panels (to check your pet's liver, kidney, pancreatic and gallbladder health), Urinalysis (to check for kidney disease or diabetes), and a Complete Blood Count (to make sure your pet isn't anemic or dehydrated, or showing signs of autoimmune diseases, cancer and tick - borne diseases).
15 year old, neutered 18 lb siamese cat; found prone, responsive but unable to lift his head emergency animal hospital performed all primary diagnostics: blood test, x ray, abdominal sonogram, urinalysis: nothing abnormal after 24 hours at hospital, they started him on steroids and antibiotics; 48 hours later, he is scooting around, able to raise and hold his head up and eat / drink; still can't get up upon release, he continues to show improvement on third day, but still unable to stand up vets have no idea what it is hoping my dear boy recovers I'm with him 24/7, feeding him, administering meds, and keeping him clean his vision is compromised; he reacts if a hand comes towards him suddenly, but will not make eye contact he does not seem to be in any pain
Administered injections, lab testing (Hgb, Hct, Cholesterol Panel, Blood Typing, Urinalysis, Glucose, Culturing, Strep Test, and Pregnancy).
Administered injections, performed EKGs, X-rays, pulse oximetries, TITMUS 2A vision screenings, urinalysis, strep and pregnancy tests.
QUALIFICATIONS Back Office * Urinalysis * EKG * Excellent computer skills * Spirometry * Vital signs * Instrument preparation * CLIA lab tests * Glucose testing * Visual Acuity testing * Administer topical / oral Meds * Bandaging, wound sanitizing * HGB Testing * Ear lavage * Injections * Autoclaving * Aseptic technique * Obtain medical HX * Patient flow * Stress Echo / Treadmill Front Office * Bi - lingual English / Creole * Wo...
· Administer injections, venipuncture (multiple), electrocardiograms, urinalysis, and accu - checks.
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