These tests can be
performed during physical exams, when cardiovascular problems are suspected, or in preparation for surgery.
Not exact matches
During your visit to HDNC, Dr. Keller will take a thorough health history and
perform physical exams and lab work as needed.
During your first visit with one of our internists, your pet will receive a complete
physical exam, and based on initial findings, additional tests may be
performed.
«Veterinarians
perform a full
physical exam on the pet
during which they look for problems with the eyes, ears, skin, internal organs and other body systems.
From
performing physical exams, running labs and monitoring vitals
during surgery, to assisting on dental procedures, caring for patients post operatively, and administering medications — veterinary technicians are invaluable and nobody knows that better than Animal League America Senior Vice President and Chief of Veterinary Staff, Dr. Mark Verdino.
Other services can be
performed during your cat's boarding such as dental cleaning, grooming, and annual
physical exams with vaccination updates.
During your pet's wellness
exam, we will
perform a
physical assessment, checking your dog or cat from nose to tail.
Before your pet's dental
exam, we
perform a full
physical exam and pre-surgical lab work to help rule out any pre-existing internal problems that may not be evident
during a
physical exam.
We
perform a
physical exam and preanesthetic testing before surgery, monitor your pet
during surgery, and provide appropriate pain medication to keep your pet comfortable
during recovery.
During a wellness
exam, we check current vital signs, collect a thorough history, and
perform a head - to - tail
physical exam.
We
perform a
physical exam and pre-anesthetic testing before surgery, monitor your pet
during surgery and provide appropriate pain medication to keep your pet comfortable
during recovery.
During the wellness
exam we will review your cat's medical history and
perform a thorough
physical examination.
A thorough
physical exam with blood work, fecal examination, and urinalysis is
performed during the initial assessment of the cat.
To ensure our patients» safety
during anesthesia, we start with a detailed medical history, review recent blood work results, and
perform a thorough
physical exam before anesthesia begins.
He'll need your cat's complete medical history, if available, and he'll
perform a
physical exam during which he'll palpitate your cat's abdomen, bladder and urethra to check for growths there.
During your pet's wellness
exam, our North Austin veterinarians
perform a customized «nose - to - tail» assessment of your pet's health, which includes a comprehensive
physical exam, internal parasite testing, heartworm and flea control, a vaccination program and specialized blood tests for all life stages.
During the initial
exam the medical records will be reviewed, and a complete history and
physical exam performed.
During a routine
physical exam we will be be
performing a complete examination, including the oral cavity.
During veterinary wellness
exams, we
perform a complete
physical and recommend a heartworm test, fecal flotation test for intestinal parasites, and blood tests that can indicate the presence of underlying diseases.
During the comprehensive
physical exam we check for signs of arthritis or muscle weakness and
perform a visual dental examination.
We
perform a
physical exam and preanesthetic testing before surgery, monitor your pet
during surgery, and provide pain medication
during recovery.
During a wellness
exam, one of our veterinarians will
perform a thorough nose - to - tail
physical examination assessing all major bodily systems for abnormalities.
A full
physical exam focused on the heart and lungs will be
performed by the cardiologist at CVRC
during your pet's appointment.
During the
exam, the veterinarian will
perform a
physical assessment complete with a urinalysis and blood work.
During your pet's annual
physical exam, one of our veterinarians will
perform a comprehensive
physical assessment from nose - to - tail.
During your free medical
exam, a licensed nurse or phlebotomist will
perform a short
physical exam to assess your health.
In your role as a medical assistant each aspect of a patient encounter, whether directly face - to - face, or over the phone, should be carefully documented to protect yourself, your employer and also the patient: ask about personal and family histories, allergies to medications, or latex, medications administered and prescribed,
physical exam findings (such as vital signs), imaging and lab test results, discussions with patients, including specific questions and responses and procedures
performed during course of the visit.