Pre-Surgical Exam: Ensuring Patient Readiness and Safety Before Surgery
The exam veterinarian can be entered from the Exam & Premed tab in Patient Flow.
Purpose of the Pre-Surgical Exam
The purpose of the pre surgical exam is to determine if the patient is healthy enough for anesthesia, detect any causes for increased anesthetic risk, and for spay/neuter surgeries, to ensure they are not already sterilized.
To begin entering an exam, follow these steps:
- Once a patient is checked in, they will be pushed over into Patient Flow.
- Click the Normal/Abnormal box under the exam column.
- Here you can select the exam vet if it’s different from the surgical vet.
- The default exam can have everything set to normal to speed up this process.
- When finished, click the green Done button.
The Essential Checkpoints for an Exam
- Weight: Obtain an accurate weight for the patient.
- Sex: Verify the sex of the animal, if possible.
- Sterilization Status: Check for obvious signs of previous sterilization such as ear-tipping, a tattoo, or a scar is present.
- Reproductive Cycle: Is the animal in-heat, lactating, or pregnant?
- Health: Check for signs of health ailments such as URI, distemper, parvo, skin issues, etc.
- Abnormalities: Check for signs of abnormalities such as cryptorchidism, hernia, or a heart murmur.
- Vitals: Record the temperature, pulse, and respiratory rate of the animal.
Not seeing the veterinarian in the exam popup? Make sure the vet is set up in Settings.