This allows anesthetic gas and oxygen to be delivered to the lungs.
Not exact matches
Proper
anesthetic protocol, using oxygen and a
gas inhalant delivered through a cuffed endotracheal tube to keep an open and protected airway,
allows technicians to scale and polish all surfaces of the teeth, both above and below the gumline, safely and effectively.
All patients receiving a general
anesthetic will have a breathing (endotracheal) tube placed in order to keep the airway open and
allow for supplemental oxygen or
gas anesthesia as needed.
This
allows us to maintain their airway and deliver
anesthetic gas and oxygen.
The level of
anesthetic gas is controlled to keep your pet anesthetized during the procedure,
allowing for a quick and safe recovery.
The
gas anesthetic machine is attached to the endotracheal tube,
allowing your pet to breathe oxygen and regulating the amount of
anesthetic gas to be administered, which a technician monitors.
New York (would mandate euthanasia by injection or EBI), Pennsylvania (would also ban chloroform, ether, halothan, fluothane, or similar substance when used in an airtight chamber or plastic bag, North Carolina (would mandate EBI), Georgia (EBI mandated already for dogs and cats and bill would close loopholes that
allow many counties to continue to use CO
gas; the bill would
allow heartstick only if the animal is unconscious, heavily sedated or comatose), West Virginia (would ban new Co
gas chambers), New Mexico, Louisiana (would ban CO chambers for dogs and cats and also ban heartstick unless the «animal is unconscious or rendered completely unconscious and insensitive to pain through the injection of an
anesthetic») and Michigan (would also ban CO2).