Depending on the pet's age and physical condition, the doctor may
recommend blood analyses, radiography or other diagnostic tests to evaluate the heart, liver and kidneys for coexisting disease before proceeding with general anesthesia.
Not exact matches
The tests I
recommend aside from general
blood tests are live
blood analysis, stool test, hair mineral
analysis testing, hormonal
blood / saliva test and possibly food / chemical allergy testing, whatever is applicable to the person and arranged by the practitioner.
Blood glucose
analysis and, when indicated, intravenous dextrose administration are
recommended when treating moribund farmed elk calves.
Preventive Medicine: Health examinations, vaccinations, heart worm testing,
blood and urine
analysis as well an E.C.G. are
recommended annually.
We
recommend doing yearly
blood work, a urinary
analysis, and other diagnostics to determine the health of your older pet.
It is highly
recommended to consult veterinarian and conduct tests such as urine
analysis and complete
blood count.
Recently experts have been
recommending that an appointment for an elderly pet include
blood, fecal and urine
analyses on a routine basis (Fortney, 2010).
A full medical examination is
recommended including CBC / chemistry
blood work and urine
analysis.
This secondary
analysis of the Systolic
Blood Pressure Intervention trial examines whether a treatment program aimed at reducing systolic blood pressure to a lower goal than currently recommended would reduce cardiovascular disease risk among patients without diab
Blood Pressure Intervention trial examines whether a treatment program aimed at reducing systolic
blood pressure to a lower goal than currently recommended would reduce cardiovascular disease risk among patients without diab
blood pressure to a lower goal than currently
recommended would reduce cardiovascular disease risk among patients without diabetes.