Have blood and
urine tests evaluated at least once a year.
Blood (CBC & chemistry panel) and
urine testing evaluate your pet's internal organs, and can help uncover underlying medical problems that may not be obvious from the physical exam.
Not exact matches
Over an eight - year period from 2008 to 2016, researchers
evaluated the women's iodine, perchlorate, and thiocyanate, measuring the levels using
urine testing.
Essentially it
evaluated exposure contribution by food packaging (canned foods and foods wrapped in plastic) and
tested urine levels of BPA and DEHP metabolites before, during, and after «fresh foods» interventions.
We will not only
evaluate the eye for disease, but also measure a large number of molecules in the
urine that may be used as a foundation for future medical
tests for AMD.
Georgetown researchers have developed a quick
test to
evaluate specific food compounds in
urine.
The way to
evaluate your iodine intake is a
test that measures how much iodine you are excreting in your
urine.
We also use
urine testing to
evaluate environmental pollutants which could be causing infertility and put your future child at risk of developmental delays and disease.
IGF1, used to
evaluate hGH levels in serum
tests, is not considered a reliable marker106, 106;
urine hGH is a better indicator.108, -LCB- ref109, 110, 111, 112
Following is an explanatory listing of the steroids
evaluated by the most comprehensive of the 24 - hour
urine tests, the Comprehensive PLUS Hormone Profile with hGH.
IGF1, used to
evaluate hGH levels in serum
tests, is not considered a reliable marker110 111;
urine hGH is a better indicator.112 113 114 115 116
Other
tests your doctor may use to
evaluate your magnesium status include a 24 - hour
urine test or a sublingual epithelial
test.
We use specialized labs to check the adrenal hormones, gastrointestinal
testing, as well as blood &
urine labs to
evaluate the impact of stress.
A
urine hormone
test will help us
evaluate where you might be deficient or imbalanced and as we begin to restore balance, weight will come off quicker and stay off longer.
This includes
evaluating the kidney blood values,
urine tests, blood pressure, body weight, and hydration status, as often as weekly to as long as twice a year if a patient has been stable.
Depending on what
tests have been run in the past, when they have been run, and what the results were, the doctor may also need to
evaluate blood work, a urinalysis,
urine culture, and abdominal x-rays.
Urinalysis - this is a
urine test to
evaluate your dog for possible kidney failure if the C6 titer is above 30.
Electrolytes and
tests on the
urine help
evaluate disease in many organs, including the bladder and kidneys.
By
evaluating the results of blood and
urine tests, veterinarians can determine if certain organs are not performing optimally.
Blood and
urine tests to determine how severely the pet is affected,
evaluate for concurrent disease, and help plan treatment strategies
Urine tests to screen for urinary tract infection and other disease, and to evaluate the ability of the kidneys to concentrate
Urine tests to screen for urinary tract infection and other disease, and to
evaluate the ability of the kidneys to concentrate
urineurine
Diagnosis To
evaluate kidney function, veterinarians will most often turn to blood
tests and
urine analysis (urinalysis) to
evaluate the concentrations of waste products and other components that healthy kidneys normally filter or regulate.
It's necessary to first perform a thorough dental exam to
evaluate the scope of the problem and to run blood and
urine tests to be sure your pet is healthy enough for anesthesia.
In pets with recurrent or persistent infections, additional
testing may be done, including
urine culture, X-rays, and ultrasound to
evaluate for other diseases like urinary tract stones, polyps, or tumors.
Urine tests to screen for urinary tract infections and other diseases, and to evaluate the kidney's ability to concentrate
Urine tests to screen for urinary tract infections and other diseases, and to
evaluate the kidney's ability to concentrate
urineurine
Our comprehensive laboratory includes the ability to
test all major organ systems, electrolytes, white and red blood cells, perform microscopy,
evaluate urine, and check for parasites.
Lab Technician II — TRL Plasma Laboratories — January 2013 — Present • Monitor the heat sealing and aseptic sampling of plasma units; place units of plasma into freezer in timely manner in order to ensure quality of product • Label plasma samples and units properly and store according to policy; manage an average of 50 different plasma units on a regular basis •
Evaluate refrigerator and freezer temperatures ad inform supervisor if equipment is malfunctioning • Maintain efficient and clean work environment and ensure inventory is stocked properly; answer phones and answer questions or transfer calls to appropriate departmentLab Technician I — ABC Medical Technologies, Inc. — May 2007 — January 2013 • Operated laboratory equipment, such as cell counters and microscopes, to analyze
urine, blood, and tissue samples; recorded both normal and abnormal findings; had less than a.1 percent margin of error in sample findings • Used computerized instruments and automated equipment to perform multiple
tests at one time; maintained calibration and proper function of equipment on a regular basis • Entered data from
tests into physician reports; discussed abnormal results with supervisor and re-ran
tests before logging data into patient's medical record
•
Evaluated incoming patients, ordered blood /
urine tests, x-rays or scans as necessary and diagnosed the patients accurately in light of findings.
Pets Are Us — Rio Rancho, NM Sep 2007 — Oct 2012 Registered Veterinary Technician • Managed animal surgery procedures • Performed euthanasia •
Evaluated animal health and diagnosed problems or diseases • Kept records of animals • Obtained blood and
urine samples for
testing • Administered medication and injections • Assisted vet doctor in surgery