We believe that all animals should have a thorough
physical examination prior to any kind of medical treatment, including routine vaccinations.
physical examination prior to any kind of medical treatment, including routine vaccinations.
a) Does each pet receive a complete
physical examination prior to surgery?
The veterinarian will give the dog or cat
a physical examination prior to surgery to determine if the animal is fit for surgery and will contact ANBAR and the adopter with instructions if it is determined that your dog or cat should not have surgery at this time.
Cats with known significant medical issues may require
a physical examination prior to boarding.
Not exact matches
This initial consultation includes a history,
physical examination and blood tests, which are required to occur within 30 days
prior to the harvest date.
Prior to treatment, the doctor will conduct a comprehensive health interview to record pertinent information, perform any needed
physical examinations, and recommend any necessary labs such as hormone testing.
A comprehensive
physical examination is required
prior to updating this vaccination.
Physical Examination Requirements Cats must have a physical exam with one of our veterinarians prior to b
Physical Examination Requirements Cats must have a
physical exam with one of our veterinarians prior to b
physical exam with one of our veterinarians
prior to boarding.
Besides a comprehensive
physical examination on the day of the procedure, each pet also has their blood analyzed
prior to anesthesia in order to uncover any obvious abnormalities that may put them at increased risk for complication.
A
physical examination and lab work
prior to anesthesia gives us important information and guides our choices regarding medications and fluids.
Additionally, the Veterinarian will perform a complete
physical examination and any concerns will be discussed with you
prior to the procedure, so it is important that you are available by phone should the doctor need to reach you.
Twenty - nine cats were excluded from the study because antimicrobial treatment had already commenced in private veterinary clinics
prior to our
physical examination.
Prior to a surgical procedure, our hospital requires a comprehensive
physical examination and pre-anesthetic screening within one month of the procedure for our patients.
(a) with the exception of feral or dangerous animals, every animal shall be given a
physical examination within two weeks
prior to the administration of an anesthetic;
Careful screening of patients
prior to surgery through thorough
physical examination and blood testing.
Prior to any surgical procedure, we perform a thorough
physical examination of your pet and perform pre-anesthetic blood work.
Prior to any surgical procedure, your veterinarian will perform a thorough
physical examination of your pet, along with pre-anesthetic diagnostics to ensure they're healthy enough to be anesthetized.
At Bloomsburg Veterinary Hospital, we begin with a
physical examination to evaluate your pet's general health
prior to undergoing anesthesia.
Prior to administration, PROHEART 6 certified veterinarians should continue to assess patient health through a medical history,
physical examination and if deemed appropriate, diagnostic testing.
Thorough
physical examination, paying attention to changes that may have occurred since the
prior visit
Prior to surgery, your veterinarian may carry out a complete
physical examination of your cat or draw a sample of his blood for analysis.
Physical examination along with pre-anesthetic blood evaluation is performed to make sure your pet is healthy
prior to general anesthesia.
Prior to the vaccination of your pet, we will complete a
physical examination to determine their overall health.
Prior to anesthesia, the veterinary technicians will perform a pre-surgical patient history and
examination followed up by the doctor conducting a
physical examination.
Before Your Pet's Surgery
Prior to pet surgery, all patients undergo a complete
physical examination and pre-operative blood 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.
It is important to stabilize or treat any disorder present at the time of the
physical examination, such as dehydration, infections, liver or kidney disorders, heart or lung disease or breathing difficulties
prior to the administration of the anesthetic.
We perform
physical examinations, ECG and laboratory testing
prior to anesthesia then monitor with the same care used for general surgical patients.
Prior to any anesthesia the doctor will also do a complete
physical examination.
Prior to every anesthetic procedure a complete
physical examination and review of patient records is performed.
Inclusion criteria consisted of a complete
physical examination and systemic blood pressure measurement
prior to any other intervention.
A thorough
physical examination, radiographs, and blood and urine tests may be needed
prior to treatment to assess your dog's level of risk.
Prior to this appointment, we recommend that your dog have a complete
physical examination by your veterinarian and two blood tests (a complete blood count and chemistry panel) and a urinalysis performed within one month before the appointment.
Prior to undergoing surgery, your pet will receive a thorough
physical examination, including a number of diagnostic tests, which will help us to determine whether he or she is healthy enough to proceed.
Immunizations, routine
physical or other
examinations where there are no objective indications or impairment in normal health, or laboratory diagnostic or x-ray
examinations except in the course of a disability established by the
prior call or attendance of a Physician.