Help Center
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How do I create my first report?
To create your first report:
Navigate to "Report Genereator" on the dashboard
Select the species and enter patient details
Fill in the clinical findings
Click "Generate Report"
Review and edit the generated report as needed
Save or download your report
What information should I include?
Focus on clinical findings, symptoms, and observations. Key details to include:
Species and breed
Age and weight
Symptoms and duration
Physical examination findings
Any test results or diagnostics text goes here
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How does the AI generate records?
Our AI analyzes your input data and generates comprehensive records based on veterinary best practices. It structures information into clear sections including history, examination findings, assessment, and treatment plans.
Can I edit generated records?
Yes! After generation, you can:
Edit any section of the record
Add or remove information
Customize the format
Save multiple versions
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What is PetQuery?
PetQuery is your AI medical assistant. Use it to:
Get drug dosage information
Check treatment protocols
Find diagnostic criteria
Access current medical guidelines
How accurate is the information?
PetQuery uses current veterinary medical databases and literature. However, always verify critical information and use professional judgment for clinical decisions.
Training Modules
Learn how to generate a detailed 24-hour treatment plan for a dog with seizures, including medication schedules and monitoring parameters.
See how to create comprehensive treatment plans and client handouts for dogs with generalized anxiety, including fluoxetine dosing and behavior modification strategies.
Master fluid therapy calculations for dehydrated patients, including how to determine replacement rates and monitoring schedules to achieve target PCV values.
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How do I access saved records?
Access your saved records by:
Going to the Dashboard
Clicking "Saved Records"
Viewing your list of records
What can I do with my records?
You can:
Search through your records
View any saved record
Print records
Make copies of records
Download as PDF
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What can I save as templates?
Templates help streamline your workflow. You can save:
Common drug protocols and dosages
Frequently used PetQuery responses
Treatment plans for common conditions
Client communication templates
Any other content you frequently reference or reuse
How do I use templates?
Access your templates by:
Click "My Templates" in the sidebar
Click "Create New Template" in the top right to make a new one
Select an existing template to view or edit it
To save a new template:
Create your content
Click "Save as Template"
Name your template for easy reference
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What sources does PetWise use?
PetWise sources a comprehensive collection of veterinary medical literature. This is a partial list and not exhaustive:
Veterinary Medical Literature:The Merck Veterinary Manual (Online Edition)
Plumb's Veterinary Drug Handbook
Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult
Small Animal Clinical Diagnosis by Laboratory Methods
Large Animal Internal Medicine by Bradford P. Smith
Small Animal Surgery by Theresa Fossum
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Journal of Small Animal Practice
Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association
Equine Veterinary Journal
Veterinary Parasitology
Veterinary Pathology
Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
Journal of Dairy Science
Veterinary Microbiology
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine
Veterinary Ophthalmology
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
BMC Veterinary Research
Veterinary Clinics of North America
University and Academic Resources:Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
Royal Veterinary College, University of London
University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine
University of Edinburgh Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine
Utrecht University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
University of Melbourne Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences
University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science
Government and Regulatory Agencies:CDC Zoonotic Diseases
World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH)
USDA APHIS
Open-Access Research and Journals:
PLOS ONE Veterinary Science
PubMed Central
Scientific Reports
Animal Welfare Organizations:
ASPCA
RSPCA
World Animal Protection
Professional Veterinary Organizations:
American Veterinary Medical Association
Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association
And many more sources including veterinary guidelines, clinical pathology journals, breed-specific resources, and ongoing research publications.
How current is the information?
Our system is regularly updated with new veterinary research and guidelines. However, always verify critical information and use your professional judgment for clinical decisions.
Contact Support
Need additional help? Email us at support@petwise.vet