PREANESTHETIC EVALUATION PANEL
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PREANESTHETIC EVALUATION PANEL
This veterinary product provides a comprehensive laboratory test designed to assess essential health parameters before anesthesia or surgical procedures. It helps in detecting hidden risks related to organ function and blood status, enabling veterinarians to Edit anesthesia protocols to suit each patient.
Supports liver function evaluation
Supports kidney function evaluation
Assesses blood status through a complete blood count
Evaluates electrolyte balance and protein levels
Helps identify underlying health issues that may affect anesthesia safety
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Serum chemistry panel including liver and kidney parameters, electrolytes, and proteins
Used by collecting a blood sample (serum and whole blood) according to standard veterinary laboratory procedures
Dosage and result interpretation should be determined by a qualified veterinarian based on species, body weight, and clinical condition
Laboratory panel format—includes necessary components for complete blood count and serum chemistry
Intended for use under the supervision of a veterinarian to support safe anesthesia planning and patient evaluation.
This veterinary product provides a comprehensive laboratory test designed to assess essential health parameters before anesthesia or surgical procedures. It helps in detecting hidden risks related to organ function and blood status, enabling veterinarians to Edit anesthesia protocols to suit each patient.
Main Benefits
Supports liver function evaluation
Supports kidney function evaluation
Assesses blood status through a complete blood count
Evaluates electrolyte balance and protein levels
Helps identify underlying health issues that may affect anesthesia safety
Components
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Serum chemistry panel including liver and kidney parameters, electrolytes, and proteins
Usage Instructions
Used by collecting a blood sample (serum and whole blood) according to standard veterinary laboratory procedures
Dosage and result interpretation should be determined by a qualified veterinarian based on species, body weight, and clinical condition
Package Size
Laboratory panel format—includes necessary components for complete blood count and serum chemistry
Note
Intended for use under the supervision of a veterinarian to support safe anesthesia planning and patient evaluation.
