Not exact matches
Blood work (evaluating
liver function) should be re-evaluated 2 - 3 days after discharge,
depending on the toxic dose ingested.
Depending on the age and the health of your pet, our veterinarian may recommend an electrocardiogram and blood pressure, to assess heart
function, as well as laboratory tests to determine the health of organs such as the
liver and kidneys.
Depending on the need of the pet, diagnostic blood work includes a complete blood count (CBC), blood chemistry values including
liver and kidney
function, as well as electrolytes to monitor fluid levels.
Depending on the severity of your dogs illness, a full blood panel may be recommended to determine the level of dehydration in your dog (their pack - cell volume, or PCV), to check for an elevated white blood cell count (that may indicate an infection as the cause of illness), as well as full chemistries to check
on the status of the bodies major organs (
liver,» kidneys, etc) and make sure they are all
functioning correctly.