Part 1 – Patient Care Considerations and Client Communication Strategies
Chapter 1: The Gold Standard, Standards of Care, and Spectrum of Care: An Evolving Approach to Diagnostic Medicine Ryane E. Englar
1.1 Defining the Gold Standard
1.2 Limitations of the Gold Standard
1.3 Returning to the Case of the Cat with Stranguria: A Different Perspective on Standards of Care
1.4 Limitations to Standards of Care
1.5 Spectrum of Care
Chapter 2: Communication Strategies that Facilitate Dialogue on the Diagnostic Approach to Patient Care Ryane E. Englar
2.1 The Emergence of Communication as a Clinically Relevant Skill in Human Healthcare
2.2 The Evolution of Communication in Veterinary Health Care
2.3 Communication Skills that are Essential to Diagnosis-Making
2.4 The Concepts of Health Literacy and Compliance
2.5 Using Easy-to-Understand (Nonmedical) Language
2.6 Checking in
2.7 Assessing the Client’s Knowledge
2.8 Signposting
2.9 Addressing Cost of Care
Part 2 – Quick Assessment Tests (QATS) in Hematology
Chapter 3: Packed Cell Volume (PCV) Sharon Dial
Chapter 4: Total Protein (TP) as Measured by Refractometry Sharon Dial
Chapter 5: Gross and Microscopic Evaluation of the Buffy Coat Sharon Dial
Chapter 6: The Blood Film Sharon Dial
Chapter 7: Blood Glucose (BG) Sharon Dial
Chapter 8: Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) Sharon Dial
Chapter 9: Whole Blood Lactate Sharon Dial
Chapter 10: Saline Agglutination Test Sharon Dial
Chapter 11: Activated Clotting Time (ACT) Sharon Dial
Part 3 – Quick Assessment Tests (QATS) involving Urine
Chapter 12: Assessing Urine’s Physical Properties Ryane E. Englar
Chapter 13: Urine Specific Gravity (USG) Ryane E. Englar
Chapter 14: Chemical Evaluation of Urine: Urine Dipstick Analysis Ryane E. Englar
Chapter 15: Urine Sediment Examination Sharon Dial
Part 4 – Quick Assessment Tests (QATS) involving Feces
Chapter 16: Assessing the Physical Properties of Fecal Matter Ryane E. Englar
Chapter 17: Saline Smear Ryane E. Englar
Chapter 18: Fecal Flotation Ryane E. Englar and Jeremy Bessett
Part 5 – Quick Assessment of Body Cavity Fluids
Chapter 19: Body Cavity Fluid Analysis Sharon Dial
Part 6 – Clinical Cases
Jeremy Bessett, with oversight by Sharon Dial
Case 1: Fred
Case 2: Bella
Case 3: Benji
Case 4: Mittens
Case 5: Star
Case 6: Earl
Case 7: Sammy
Case 8: Coffee
Case 9: Dexter
Case 10: Tabitha
Case 11: Ace
Case 12: Timothy
Case 13: Duckie
Case 14: Angel
Case 15: Chase
Index