Urinalysis looks for bacteria, crystals or abnormal cells in the urine and helps to determine how well the kidneys are able to concentrate your pet's urine
Not exact matches
Your visit will also likely include a urine culture and
urinalysis to
look for signs of infection or disease that may be a cause.
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urinalysis is done to
look for evidence of urobilinogen in the urine, which could indicate liver disease.
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urinalysis is a set of screening tests that involve examining how urine
looks, what's in it and its concentration.
A complete blood count and
urinalysis will be done to
look for fungi, parasites and bacteria in the blood.
We strongly suggest that all senior cats receive an annual comprehensive blood profile including CBC, blood chemistries,
urinalysis, and thyroid values, in order to
look for early signs of common senior cat health issues.
Generally, after a pet reaches 8 or 9 years old, we will want to do an annual
urinalysis, fecal exam, and blood panel (specifically
looking an immune function, liver function, and kidney function, among others).
If diabetes is suspected, other tests including blood work and
urinalysis may be suggested to
look for diabetes or other conditions.
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urinalysis may also be taken to
look for abnormalities.
It's a good idea to have your vet run comprehensive lab work to
look for a health issue if none is found on the exam or
urinalysis.
When you veterinarian asks you to bring a specimen of your cat or dog's urine for analysis (
urinalysis);
looking under the microscope for objects and things that shouldn't be there is a very important part of the process.
The RVT can do an array of treatments, here are a list of most of them: collect blood and urine samples, wound management, anesthesia, pain management, triage and emergency care, intravenous catheters, urinary catheters, radiographs, pre and post-surgical care, medication administration, nail trims, ear cleaning, cytology (
looking at cells under a microscope to help determine diagnosis),
urinalysis.
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urinalysis should be performed to determine Ph and specific gravity, and to
look for crystals, bacteria and blood in your cat's urine.
Diagnosis is via
urinalysis to
look for bacteria and then a culture to determine the exact type of bacteria and what antibiotics the infection is susceptible to.
In addition, any necessary laboratory tests will be done such as a blood urea nitrogen (BUN), complete blood count (CBC), packed cell volume (PCV),
urinalysis, and a serum biochemical profile to
look for elevated ammonia and amino acids which are classic confirmations of cyanide poisoning.
C analysis, the firm will
look at age, heart - rate, cholesterol, blood pressure, and your weight, plus a drug screen and protein / kidney function via
urinalysis.
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urinalysis is a set of screening tests that involve examining how urine
looks, what's in it and its concentration.