Originally it became famous
as an anesthetic gas used by dentists.
Not exact matches
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.
For small mammals, such
as mice, where an injection could be too distressing or difficult, some veterinarians use lethal doses of
anesthetic gases like chloroform in an
anesthetic chamber.
It includes injectable medications for sedation and pain management
as well
as gas anesthetic agents.
Safe Anesthesia - We use the most modern inhalant
anesthetic - Sevoflurane
gas -
as well
as short - acting and reversible injectable
anesthetics to make anesthesia
as safe
as possible for your pet.
We use
gas anesthetic agents; dogs and cats are given pre-operative tests depending on their age and condition to qualify them for anesthesia; and patients are monitored while anesthetized both visibly and with similar monitoring devices
as used in human hospitals.
Although anesthesia can never be risk free, the use of modern
gas anesthetics such
as sevoflurane and isoflurane, sophisticated monitoring equipment,
as well
as intravenous catheters and IV fluids have greatly improved the safety of general anesthesia.
When a pet is anesthetized, he or she is receiving
anesthetic gas to the lungs via a tube, also known
as intubation.
We practice a safe, multi-modal approach that is individually created for each dog or cat and includes injectables for sedation and pain management
as well
as gas anesthetic agents.
NOx should not be confused with nitrous oxide (N2O), which is a greenhouse
gas and has many uses
as an oxidizer, an
anesthetic, and a food additive.