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Veterinary Physical Exam Checklist Labels - 4" x 3.25", 250 Labels/Roll, Perforated Labels | 16 Main Areas of Veterinary Physical Examination | LabelValue Brand in Saudi Arabia Veterinary Physical Exam Checklist Labels - 4" x 3.25", 250 Labels/Roll, Perforated Labels | 16 Main Areas of Veterinary Physical Examination | LabelValue Brand in Saudi Arabia

Veterinary Physical Exam Checklist Labels - 4" x 3.25", 250 Labels/Roll, Perforated Labels | 16 Main Areas of Veterinary Physical Examination | LabelValue Brand

SAR 133

Brand
Labelvalue
Weight
355 g
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Special Features

  • DIMENSIONS: 4” x 3.25” (101 x 57 mm) Veterinary Physical Exam Checklist Labels
  • QUANTITY: Each roll comes with 250 Labels, 1 Roll per package.
  • MULTI-USE: These labels allow Vets to record results of tests and permanently attach results to records and/or documents. These labels have the 16 key areas of observation including general appearance, behavioral, integumentary, musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary, respiratory, digestive, genitourinary, eyes, ears, neuroendocrine, lymph nodes, mucous membranes, feet/pads, nose, and tail.
  • DURABLE MATERIAL: The permanent adhesive on these labels creates a strong bond between the surface and the label. Make sure to apply to a clean, dry surface for maximum grip.

Description

Veterinary Physical Exam Labels make it easy to observe and record results of your physical examinations on animals. There are 16 main areas of examination. These labels include general appearance, behavioral, integumentary, musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary, respiratory, digestive, genitourinary, eyes, ears, neuroendocrine, lymph nodes, mucous membranes, feet/pads, nose, and tail. Specifications: 4” x 3.25” 250 labels/roll Permanent adhesive Perforation between labels Vet exam labels provide an opportunity for the veterinarian to detect any underlying medical conditions that your pet may have. This could include issues such as dental disease, heart disease, or kidney disease, which may not be apparent to you as the pet owner. Early detection of these issues is critical, as it allows for timely treatment and management, potentially preventing the progression of the disease.

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