"Anesthetic recovery" refers to the process of waking up and returning to normal after receiving anesthesia.
Full definition
In recovery your pet is in direct contact with the surgical staff
during anesthetic recovery and under continuous care to ensure recovery is progressing in a stable manner, there is continuous monitoring of the patient's respiratory function, temperature, perfusion heart rate and rhythm, and mental status after extubation.
Patients are monitored closely during the
initial anesthetic recovery period (particularly those individuals who have a personal history of GDV / bloat), but hospitalization time is generally no longer than 1 day.
Besides clinical teaching, our boarded anesthesiologists have special interests including veterinary anesthesia and pain management research,
equine anesthetic recovery and anesthesia, and pain management with exotic animals.
The resulting hypothermia can cause a life - threatening slowing of the heart and can also slow
the anesthetic recovery.
The resulting hypothermia can slow
the anesthetic recovery.
Pets should remain peaceful during
their anesthetic recovery but not have a drug hangover the following day.