PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF DOGS AND CATS - ASAP lab 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your pet’s name and date of birth/age at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the breed, registration name and number, and microchip number if applicable. This helps provide a complete profile of your pet.
  4. Complete the breeder's details and primary owner's information, including home address, phone number, and email address. This section is vital for communication regarding your pet's health.
  5. In the medical history section, record any abnormalities relevant to your pet’s health. Be thorough to assist your veterinarian in making informed decisions.
  6. Review all sections carefully before submitting. Make sure all necessary fields are filled out accurately to ensure a smooth examination process.

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During a cats wellness exam, the veterinarian will check the cats eyes, ears, teeth, lymph nodes in the neck, heart, lungs, and abdomen, as well as evaluate their skin, coat, joints, and overall behavior for any abnormalities or signs of illness.
In contrast to FAST exams, which are very restricted exams, POCUS is more broadly applied and incorporates assessment of injury within the abdomen, thorax as a whole, including free abdominal fluid, pneumothorax, pleural effusion, general lung pathology, basic cardiac pathology, volume and fluid responsiveness, renal
The veterinarian will then conduct a comprehensive physical exam. This includes checking the dogs body condition, eye brightness, skin, weight, and more. We use our eyes and hands to feel for abnormalities. We examine the eyes, nose, facial symmetry, teeth, jaw, lymph nodes, ears, and head symmetry.
Veterinary point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is a rapid, evidence-based, non-invasive, repeatable, cage-side ultrasonographic examination designed to answer clinically driven questions without compromising feline wellbeing.
Point-of care ultrasound (POCUS) is a focused sonographic examination performed by veterinarians for the initial evaluation of sick and injured dogs and cats.
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The probability of finding free fluid in a stable (as assessed by triage examination) non-trauma patient (any cavity, thorax or abdomen) is 75% of patients.
AFAST and TFAST (abdominal and thoracic focused assessment with sonography for trauma, triage, and tracking) constitute limited ultrasound examinations that focus on identifying the presence of fluid within the peritoneal, pleural, and pericardial spaces.

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