At the clinic, your veterinarian will be requiring
a complete laboratory examination of your mutt including complete blood count as well as clinical chemistry.
Not exact matches
Exclusion criteria included: significant current illness as indicated by history,
examination and / or
laboratory testing including
complete blood counts, alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and serum creatinine; previous immunization with a rabies vaccine or any experimental vaccine; chronic use of immunosuppressants; receipt of blood products during the previous 6 months; and allergy to substances present in the vaccines.
After a
complete medical assessment including a thorough history, physical
examination, and
laboratory testing, Dr. Waller will provide a treatment plan to correct any metabolic issues contributing to your weight gain.
Thus, a full physical
examination, careful patient history taking, and
laboratory testing (
complete blood count, blood chemistry profile, urinalysis, microscopic fecal
examination, heartworm testing) should be performed in all dogs with adult - onset demodicosis.
In addition to a physical
examination, veterinarians often recommend
laboratory testing in order to get a
complete picture of the health status of the animal.
To decide what is best for your pet, the surgeon must evaluate your pet's history, perform a
complete physical
examination, evaluate your pet's radiographs and interpret
laboratory data.
Conduct a full physical
examination, obtain a careful patient history, and perform
laboratory tests (
complete blood count, blood chemistry profile, microscopic fecal
examination, feline leukemia virus and FIV testing) in all cats with demodicosis.
As in most cases, a
complete history, physical
examination, and appropriate pre-surgical
laboratory tests are essential parts of a successful surgery.
We offer a
complete range of veterinary services, including, but not limited to: Physical
Examinations, Dental Care, Vaccinations, Treatment of Illness & Injury, X-rays, Heartworm Prevention and Treatment, Spaying and Neutering, Surgical Care, In - House
Laboratory Diagnostics, Allergy Relief, and Flea and Tick Control.
Next, a
complete physical
examination is done to identify diseases that may contribute to the problem, and
laboratory tests are performed to confirm or rule out medical causes of the behavior.
The initial evaluation (A) comprises obtaining a thorough case history (A1), conducting a physical
examination (A2), and taking the basic
laboratory tests, including a
complete blood count, a serum chemistry profile, and measurement of serum concentrations of trypsin - like immunoreactivity (TLI)(A3).
This can involve health certificates (filled out by a licensed veterinarian after a physical
examination is
completed) which may need to be notarized, stamped, or otherwise «authenticated» before they are accepted, vaccinations and vaccination certificates,
laboratory testing and results, microchipping, etc..
Some
laboratory work may be done, including a
complete blood count, urinalysis, fecal exam, and perhaps endocrine blood tests and other complementary
examinations.
Services provided include but are not limited to:
Examinations In house
laboratory including but not limited to: Blood Smears
Complete Blood Count Cytology Fecal
examination Fine Needle Aspirate Serum Chemistry Urinalysis and Urine sediment exam Viral Testing (Parvovirus, FELV / FIV)... Continue reading Services
The owner is responsible for home care and scheduling
examinations, vaccinations and
laboratory tests while the veterinarian must provide
complete medical services and communicate the pet's condition and needs to the owner.
The
laboratory tests are done next including bacterial and fungal cultures, urinalysis, fecal
examination, chemical analysis, and
complete blood count (CBC).
TLC performs
complete medical
examinations (preventative as well as illness - related), surgical procedures (performed in a modern surgical suite), digital radiography, endoscopy, and on - site
laboratory testing.
The doctor will review the history with you, look over any prior medical records including
laboratory work and radiographs, perform a
complete physical
examination and sometimes even consult with other specialists in the hospital.
We provide
complete health care services to ensure your pet stays happy and healthy, including our pet annual wellness plans, physical
examinations, individual vaccine assessments, both whole body and dental x-ray capabilities, ultrasound, orthopedic surgery, advanced dentistry, in house
laboratory and full diagnostic procedures, and dog and cat boarding.
Puppy and Kitten Dog and cat vaccinations X-rays and Radiology Surgery (spay, neuter, soft tissue and orthopedic) Dental
Examinations & Cleaning, dental X-rays General Pet Exams & Diagnostics Pet Counseling (Nutritional & Behavioral)
Complete Laboratory Wellness exams Pet pharmacy Pet diet Microchipping Health Certificate Pain management
Routine
laboratory testing (e.g.,
complete blood count, serum biochemical profile, and urinalysis) may be indicated on the basis of the animal's history and physical
examination.
Berkley Pet Hospital, like many pet owners, feels pets are family members, which is why we are a full service pet hospital, offering the following services:
complete physical
examinations low cost neuters and spays low cost vaccinations radiology non anesthetic dentals Here are some of the many reasons to choose Berkley Pet Hospital: Fully equipped veterinary medical and surgical facility State of the art dental equipment with dental radiographs Fully stocked pharmacy In - house
laboratory for timely, accurate test results In - house ultrasound Endoscope Sterile surgery suite Surgery recovery area Three (3)
examination rooms Fully stocked prescription diets Critical patient monitoring area Isolation suites for contagious patients Large suites for feline and canine boarder Grooming for dogs and cats
This involves taking a detailed history of symptoms, a
complete physical
examination and some preliminary
laboratory tests to rule out other reasons for itching / hair loss (namely mange, ringworm, food allergy, hypothyroidism).
We recommend pets ages 7 and older undergo a
complete physical
examination,
complete with blood work and associated
laboratory tests, at least twice a year.
If you suspect that your dog may have narcolepsy and cataplexy, your veterinarian will perform a physical
examination, some basic neurological tests and
laboratory screenings, including a
complete blood count, chemistry profile panel, thyroid hormone profile and urinalysis, to rule out other medical conditions.
At Alta Mesa Animal Hospital, we offer
complete health care services to ensure your pets stay happy and healthy, including our Puppy and Kitten Plans, Companion Health Plans, physical
examinations, individual vaccine assessments, exotic and avian medicine, both whole body and dental x-ray capabilities, laser surgery, comprehensive anesthetic monitoring and recovery, ultrasound, various soft tissue surgery, dental & oral surgery, in house
laboratory and full diagnostic procedures, boarding and grooming facilities.
A number of
laboratory tests will be done, such as a
complete blood count (CBC), urinalysis, fecal
examination, biochemistry profile, blood gas panel, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and electrolyte panel.
• Prepared patients for
examination procedures • Took and record vitals and height / weight • Took and interpret clinical
examinations and procedures • Administered medication and shots • Assisted doctors with clinical and medical procedures • Assisted medical staff in educating patients and families • Obtained
laboratory samples and
completed paperwork
Students in the Medical Assisting, Medical
Laboratory Technician, and Surgical Technologist programs must
complete at least 50 % of their program requirements at Rasmussen College, and no more than 50 % may be
completed via transfer credits, course waivers, credit by
examination, or other means, with the exception of «block transfer» candidates for the Surgical Technologist and Medical Assisting Associate's degree programs.
Ensure that all required procedures such as x-rays and
laboratory tests are
completed prior to physician
examination appointment.
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.