Sometimes your veterinarian's initial
physical examination identifies a simple cause and solution - but just as often, the cause is not that easily determined and the treatment is more complex.
Not exact matches
During your child's first visit, we perform a thorough
physical and neurological
examination to understand the nature of his or her injury and
identify any problems that may prevent a swift recovery.
Their goal was to use the device to accurately
identify severe stroke and then compare the results to established
physical examination methods practiced by emergency personnel such as the Prehospital Acute Stroke Severity Scale.
In contrast, a standard
physical examination achieved only 40 to 89 percent accuracy in
identifying patients with large - vessel occlusion who could benefit from endovascular therapy.
• a
physical examination for signs of catabolism • a dietary history to determine typical protein intake • a weight history to find out if unintended weight loss has occurred • laboratory values, such as serum albumin, to
identify catabolism and inflammation.
An inspection consists of a non-invasive
physical examination of a home's systems, structures and components intended to
identify material defects that exist at the time of inspection.
A
physical examination by a veterinarian may
identify that the cat has enlarged lymph nodes and a low grade temperature (slightly raised temperature).
In addition to a routine
physical examination, a veterinary neurologist will perform a neurological exam and work up which can help
identify the affected area of your pet's nervous system.
If we
identify a heart murmur on
physical examination we should evaluate the pet for the need for a low salt diet.
These include pre-anesthetic
physical examinations to
identify any particular concerns, pre-anesthetic bloodwork to ensure proper cell counts and organ function, preanesthetic chest radiographs in those patients with heart disease... all of these are geared towards
identifying risk.
It can be
identified on a
physical examination with or without radiographs (X-rays), depending on the severity of the changes.
This is recommended if your veterinarian suggests it as part of a thorough
physical examination because cat blood work, along with other bodily fluids like urine, can help
identify conditions the
examination portion of a
physical can not.
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.
Candidates can be
identified using
physical examination in conjunction with X-Rays (specifically the PennHip method).
After a
Physical Examination by one of our doctors, we may recommend blood work or other tests to further help
identify problems with your pet.
A thorough
physical examination is done to
identify any current conditions that would influence decisions to vaccinate or not.
After collecting a thorough history and doing a
physical examination of your cat, your veterinarian may need to conduct some tests to
identify the cause of your cat's lower urinary tract signs and may need to some or all of the following:
Once your veterinarian has
identified your cat's disease, she will develop a treatment plan that best addresses your cat's needs based on what was learned from the history,
physical examination, laboratory tests, and / or imaging results.
Our team recommends that your pet receives a comprehensive
physical examination on his or her very first visit with us www.HealthyPetCheckup.org so that we can establish a standard by which to measure all changes in his or her health, and
identify any problems which could be present.
After discussing the dental issues with the owner and a
physical examination is performed, the horse is sedated and given a full oral
examination to
identify problems.
Additional Testing - a number of additional tests may be performed, either as part of routine preparations, or in response to some irregularity, deficiency or abnormality
identified on
physical examination or routine blood testing.
It is important to have this blood work performed as it is the only way to
identify systemic abnormalities that a
physical examination may not detect.
There is no substitute for a head - to - tail
physical examination of your pet by a qualified veterinarian who has spent years learning how to
identify problems, conditions, or illnesses.
After a
physical examination by one of our doctors, we may recommend blood work or other tests to further help
identify problems with your pet.
Second, our complete
physical examination in conjunction with radiographs will assist in
identifying your pet's anesthetic risks, such as underlying heart and lung disease.
A good
physical examination can detect minor abnormalities before they become serious problems as well as
identify major organ dysfunction without extensive and expensive diagnostic tests.
Blood work helps to
identify systemic abnormalities that a
physical examination may not detect.
So remembering that not hearing any abnormality doesnot entirely rule out heart disease, routine
physical examination is, still, the primary method by which we
identify which asymptomatic cats need more extensive cardiac testing.
Regular comprehensive
physical examinations and consultations give us the opportunity to talk with you about your pet, recommend preventive care,
identify health concerns early and discuss treatment options.
A
physical examination by the veterinarian along with a history of known breeding attempts and last heat cycle can
identify whether the dog has become pregnant or not.
Complete
physical and neurological
examination to
identify any other health problems and to localize the neurological signs to a particular area of the brain.
Their
examination of space in contemporary art therefore led to a careful selection of works: the concept of space that forms the object of this project is diverse, all - encompassing, starting from the original meaning of the word — an available place for the objects of reality, which are
identified by their way they are arranged or positioned and possess
physical dimensions, hence are susceptible of being moved.
Specific job duties of a
Physical Therapy Assistant include identifying patient issues, implementing treatment plans recommended by therapists, assisting with physical examinations, documenting patient care services, maintaining a clean working environment, monitoring patient progress, and updating their knowledge of new therapy
Physical Therapy Assistant include
identifying patient issues, implementing treatment plans recommended by therapists, assisting with
physical examinations, documenting patient care services, maintaining a clean working environment, monitoring patient progress, and updating their knowledge of new therapy
physical examinations, documenting patient care services, maintaining a clean working environment, monitoring patient progress, and updating their knowledge of new therapy methods.
• Effectively able to perform
physical examinations to
identify issues, which may affect anesthesia care plans.
This new law, as part of the definition of home inspection for the transfer of real property, specifies that an appropriate inspection of real property with a swimming pool or spa would include noninvasive
physical examination of the pool or spa and dwelling for the purpose of
identifying which, if any, of the seven drowning prevention safety features the pool or spa is equipped.
In regard to home inspectors, it requires them to include within their inspection a noninvasive
physical examination of the pool or spa for the purpose of
identifying which of the seven drowning prevention safety features the pool or spa has.