In this VETgirl online veterinary continuing education webinar, Dr. Armelle De Laforcade, reviews the commonly used point of care tests in the emergency setting such as lactate, NT - proBNP, urine drug testing,
ethylene glycol testing, canine parvovirus, and C - reactive protein.
It is crucial that your pet seeks immediate treatment from an Emergency Veterinary Center for quick
ethylene glycol testing and treatment with a special antidote.
Not exact matches
But the Indiana State Chemist's Office said that other
testing of the chicken jerky strips is still ongoing and they are checking for
ethylene glycol, diethylene
glycol, and propylene
glycol.
Product samples were
tested for Salmonella, metals, furans, pesticides, antibiotics, mycotoxins, rodenticides, nephrotoxins (such as aristolochic acid, maleic acid, paraquat,
ethylene glycol, diethylene
glycol, toxic hydrocarbons, melamine and related triazines) and were screened for other chemicals and poisonous compounds.
These may include thoracic radiographs (chest X-rays), thoracic and abdominal ultrasound, urine culture, fecal culture,
testing for ingestion of antifreeze (
ethylene glycol), parvoviral
testing, assessment of adrenal hormone production and function (adrenocorticotropic hormone [ACTH] stimulation
test) and / or a gastrointestinal barium study.