A licensed veterinarian should formulate the overall treatment plan, following
the appropriate diagnostic examination and assessment of the patient.
Not exact matches
(1) evaluation of REHABILITATION potential, including
diagnostic and related services, incidental to the determination of eligibility for, and the nature and scope of, services to be provided, including, where
appropriate,
examination by a physician skilled in the diagnosis and treatment of emotional disorders, or by a licensed psychologist in accordance with State laws and regulations, or both;
At Harmony Animal Hospital, we emphasize the importance of preventive veterinary care through semi-annual
examinations,
appropriate selection of vaccinations, and
diagnostic services such as bloodwork to avoid or delay the onset of clinical disease.
Prior to administration, PROHEART 6 certified veterinarians should continue to assess patient health through a medical history, physical
examination and if deemed
appropriate,
diagnostic testing.
* Patient evaluation including physical
examination and
appropriate diagnostics is prudent before prescribing any medications.
Through our unique externship program we are able to teach the basics: animal handling, basic physical
examination, basic
diagnostics, anesthesia,
appropriate patient / surgeon prep, aseptic technique, and soft tissue surgical procedures and techniques (spay, neuter, possibly umbilical hernia repair, and basic soft tissue surgeries).
In most cases, you will be asked to leave your animal in the care of the student after this initial
examination so that we may begin
appropriate diagnostic testing, which commonly includes echocardiography, thoracic x-rays and electrocardiography.
Treatment Results of the history, physical
examination and initial tests will determine the need for further
diagnostic tests and will help determine the
appropriate treatment for your pet's deafness.
Perform thorough preanesthetic / surgical
examination including
diagnostics if
appropriate.
In most cases, you will be asked to leave your animal in the care of the student after this initial
examination so that we may begin
appropriate diagnostic testing, which commonly includes imaging studies and
diagnostic nerve blocks.
Notifies provider of any urgent values immediately.Takes complete patient, social behavioral, and medication history.Assists the nurse and / or physician with patient
examinations and
diagnostic procedures.Assists with collection, labeling, and logging of specimens, including laboratory specimens.Performs routine procedures such as EKGs, audiometers, and venipuncture.Performs waived laboratory testing as directed such as dipstick urinalysis, pregnancy test, blood glucose test, hem cue hemoglobin tests.Performs age -
appropriate screenings and self - management goals with patients.