However, frequent vomiting or diarrhea could indicate more serious conditions that
require diagnostic testing at the vet's office.
Premature babies often face medical issues that
require diagnostic tests and procedures, even as they grow older, the study noted.
This is due to the fact that many of our first - time patients
require diagnostic tests that either take time to obtain the results, such as blood tests, or have to be scheduled with other services in the medical center, such as radiographs and ultrasounds.
Many of the chronic diseases in senior dogs and cats are slow to progress, therefore early recognition is important and
requires diagnostic tests.
Accurate staging of heart disease typically
requires diagnostic tests such as chest radiographs (x-rays) and / or echocardiography (cardiac ultrasound) and provides more information for your vet to determine an accurate prognosis and determine what treatments, if any, are required for your pet's stage of their heart disease.
If your pet
requires diagnostic testing, our laboratory allows us to thoroughly evaluate his or her health if they become sick or injured.
Not exact matches
Successful completion of the Rotman Executive
Diagnostic Test (EDT), or GMAT / GRE equivalent if
required
toLabor Birth Doula Training Manual — Resources / Articles section (received at workshop) Optimal Care in Childbirth - The Case for Physiological Birth — Henci Goer & Amy Romano Pushed — Jennifer Block The Birth Partner — Penny Simkin The Complete Book to Pregnancy and Childbirth — Sheila Kitzinger Heart and Hands — Elizabeth Davis The VBAC Companion — Diana Korte or Birth After Cesarean — Bruce Flamm What Every Pregnant Woman Needs to Know About Cesarean Section — www.chilbirthconnection.org Reproductive Justice: An Introduction — Loretta Ross & Rickie Solinger OR Birthing Justice: Black Women, Pregnancy, and Childbirth — Julia Chinyere Oparah & Alicia D. Bonaparte The Radical Doula Guide — Miriam Zoila Perez Mothering the New Mother — Placksin Nursing Mother's Companion — Huggins or Bestfeeding — Renfrew, Fisher, Arms * A Guide to Effective Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth — Enkin, Keirse & Chalmers * Understanding
Diagnostic Tests in the Childbearing Year — Frye * These last books are
required for reference purposes.
Clinical practitioners
require a relevant and reliable, minimally invasive, objective
diagnostic test to determine high versus low probability of mTBI in a timely manner.
Eric Rubin, a microbiologist at Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts, says that although the probe still
requires clinical
testing, «a
diagnostic based on this principle could make a big impact both in drug development and in controlling disease, especially in areas with limited access to technology».
«This exciting advance, the culmination of decades of studies on prion diseases, markedly improves on available
diagnostic tests for CJD that are less reliable, more difficult for patients to tolerate, and
require more time to obtain results,» said Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), a component of NIH.
More work is needed to refine the
tests so that they can detect tinier amounts of target molecule, and ensure the rates of false positives and negatives meet the standards
required for
diagnostic tests.
At present invasive
testing is
required for definitive prenatal diagnosis of these disorders, but our experience with CAH leads us to believe that NIPD will have the same
diagnostic efficacy in other AR disorders.»
Existing rapid
diagnostic tests can help with diagnoses, but these
tests require multiple processing steps that still need to be performed with lab equipment in specialized facilities.
To determine its suitability as a first tier screening
test would
require formal investigation of both its
diagnostic performance and cost benefit.
Companion
diagnostics (CDx) are
diagnostic tests required by regulatory authorities because they provide critical patient - specific information for physicians on whether the drug will be safe and effective.
The hormone specialists at HT Medical Center use specific
diagnostic blood
tests to determine what type of treatment each person
requires.
The Brem Foundation educates women about their risk factors and screening options, provides access to
diagnostic tests for uninsured women, and funds the only breast - imaging training program that
requires community service.
So many of
diagnostic tests that the state
requires allow districts so many options that there's not a handy list.
Those get added to a series of
diagnostic tests the state
requires for early grades, starting in kindergarten.
The Board acknowledged flaws with how No Child Left Behind labeled and sanctioned schools, noting that
testing well beyond federally
required exams proliferated as states and school districts administered
diagnostic and practice exams lest they fail to prepare students for the examination with potentially dire consequences.
Checking the fuel pressure (s) is an important
Diagnostic step on the old 240's with the K Jet system and
requires a special setup to
test the line pressure and the control pressure.
Therefore, the cost for an ophthalmic evaluation of your pet will depend on the nature of your pet's eye problem, and if any specialized
diagnostic testing is
required for your pet.
They will assess the basic problem and will be able to refer you to additional resources your dog might
require, such as
diagnostic testing, specialized training, or prescribed medication.
Although some trials cover most or all of the cost, others can only partially cover the finances associated with those
diagnostic tests and / or treatments
required for the study.
Should your pet
require medical or surgical care, the expertise of our doctors is enhanced by advanced
diagnostic imaging technology, in - house medical
testing capabilities, a modern surgical suite, and a wide range of veterinary specialty resources.
A veterinarian may be able to diagnose a UTI based on your dog's symptoms and a routine urinalysis but more complicated cases
require blood work, a urine culture, or other
diagnostic tests.
Because neoplasia (cancer) can cause orbital disease and because later steps in the
diagnostic approach may
require general anesthesia, your veterinarian may suggest some preliminary blood
tests and a chest radiograph at this stage.
Because our pets can't talk, solving these dilemmas
requires a thorough review of the pet's medical history, a veterinary examination and
diagnostic tests.
Additionally,
diagnostic tests will be
required to identify if your pet has acute pancreatitis.
Additionally,
diagnostic tests will be
required to identify if your dog has acute pancreatitis.
Diagnosis in these animals
requires a high index of suspicion and use of versatile
diagnostic tests such as ultrasonography.
The veterinary specialist is an extension of your primary care veterinarian and is trained to assist in optimizing patient care when complex diseases are present or more advanced
diagnostic tests or procedures are
required.
We do not have X-ray equipment and can not provide services that
require extensive
testing and
diagnostics.
Diagnostic laboratory
testing is also completed prior to dental or surgical procedures that
require general anesthesia.
In some cases, a pet may have an underlying medical condition that
requires further
diagnostic testing or treatment, either by your veterinarian or a specialist.
If your pet will
require immediate care such as
diagnostic testing, hospitalization, or surgery, you will be directed to meet with one of our general practice or emergency service veterinarians.
If your dog is coughing and lethargic, we recommend you visit a full - service veterinarian for
testing and antibiotic treatment, as our clinic currently can not perform the necessary
diagnostics required to assess these pets.
This condition, usually caused by a tumor in the pituitary gland, is far more common than we realize, but because of the complex
diagnostic testing required, it's underdiagnosed.
We understand that many of these patients
require constant monitoring, advanced
diagnostic testing as well as a large time input.
If any clinical signs are related to an underlying condition, or if
diagnostic testing indicates compromised organ systems, these abnormalities will also
require treatment.
To summarize, there are many
tests required to diagnose glomerulonephritis accurately, and it can take several days to a few weeks to complete the necessary
diagnostic work - up.
It is important to remember that none of these signs are specific to EHV - 1, and
diagnostic testing is
required to confirm EHV - 1 infection.
It is important to remember these signs are not specific to EHM and
diagnostic testing is
required to confirm EHV - 1 infection.
Additionally
diagnostic tests will be
required to determine if your pet has pancreatitis.
Neurology / Neurosurgery students do not do advanced
diagnostic tests such as spinal taps, myelograms or neurosurgery as these skills
require extensive training.
The trypsin - like immunoreactivity
test (TLI) is the most common
diagnostic tool used and
requires only one sample of blood taken after a 12 - 18 hour fast.
The
test requires a blood sample, which is sent to a
diagnostic lab for analysis.
Diagnostic testing is also included in pre-anesthetic screenings prior to dental or surgical procedures that
require general anesthesia.
It is
required that prospective breeding candidates and their immediate relatives are not affected with hereditary disease for which there is
diagnostic testing.