Service Details Flashcards

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Common Service

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Bloodwork, CBC (Complete Blood Count)/Chem, is commonly done every few weeks for each service to see how medications are doing on a patient

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Cardiology

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EKG, Echocardiograms, and Radiographs (X-Rays)

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Dermatology

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Skin Scraping, Allergy Tests, Ear Flushes, Ear CT scans, and cytologies

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Internal Medicine

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AUS (abdominal ultrasound), CT scan, radiographs, BRONOscopy (throat, ENDOscopy (butt), and RHINOscopy (nose).
They can also diagnose cancer via a needle aspirate or cytology. If cancer is diagnosed, then it will be referred to oncology.

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Neurology

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MRI, radiographs, Bear testing (hearing test), and spinal taps

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Oncology

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Radiographs, AUS, CT scans, RT staging

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Radiology

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Read all images (radiographs, AUS, CT scan, all scopes and MRI’s) taken in the hospital and create a report corresponding to the procedure.
They also perform each ultrasound and all outpatient ultrasounds.

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Surgery

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They see appointments on one day and perform surgery the next day. Ten to fourteen days post OP the sutures should be removed, and this is a free procedure.
Bandage changes occur every one to two days post op and the charge is based on the size of the bandage. Radiographs are usually 6-8 weeks post op.
Common procedures - radiographs and surgery (soft tissue and orthopedic)

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