The patient's vital signs, including blood pressure and oxygen saturation, are monitored
during anesthetic procedures using modern equipment and a dedicated certified technician.
Not exact matches
Using the most modern equipment, the patient's vital signs are monitored
during all
anesthetic procedures in the same way that a human is monitored by an anesthesiologist.
Using the most modern equipment, the patient's vital signs are monitored
during all
anesthetic procedures this includes doppler blood pressure, end tidal co2, pulse ox and ecg.
The
anesthetic gas we
use today provide the highest level of safety for your pet
during anesthetic and surgical
procedures.
This allows us to
use less
anesthetics and increase the safety
during and after a
procedure.
Using the most modern equipment, the patient's vital signs including heart rate, respiration, temperature, carbon dioxide level, and pulse oximetry are monitored
during all
anesthetic procedures.
Using the most modern equipment, the patient's blood pressure, heart rate, ECG, pulse oximetry and CO2 levels are monitored
during all
anesthetic procedures.
Using the most modern equipment, the patient's vital signs are monitored
during all
anesthetic procedures (ECG, etCO2, PaO2, core body temperature, NIBP, IBP, BP, RR, HR).
During all
anesthetic procedures, we carefully attend patients and
use pulse - oximetry and blood pressure monitoring.
As all dental work requires anesthesia, the same
anesthetic and pain management protocols and monitoring devices
used in the surgical suite are employed
during dental
procedures.
Using modern equipment such as a pulse ox and blood pressure machine, the patient's vital signs are monitored
during anesthetic procedures.
We will
use the information obtained from these tests to tailor an
anesthetic protocol especially for your pet so that it will be as safe and comfortable as possible
during the surgical
procedure and later on.
Using the most modern equipment, the patient's vital signs are monitored
during anesthetic procedures.
We
use a pulse oximeter monitor
during the
anesthetic procedure which monitors your cat's heart rate and respiratory rate.
Using the most modern monitoring equipment, the patient's vital signs are monitored
during all
anesthetic procedures.
Here at PBVC we
use the safest techniques available to keep your pets safe
during their
anesthetic procedure.
We will
use the information obtained from these tests to tailor an
anesthetic protocol especially for your pet so that it will be as safe and comfortable as possible
during the dental
procedure.
Using the most modern equipment, your pet's vital signs are monitored
during all
anesthetic procedures.
Using the most modern equipment including ECG, pulse oximetry and blood pressure, the patient's vital signs are monitored
during all
anesthetic procedures.
A veterinary dentist and some other veterinarians will also
use a local
anesthetic in your dog or cat's mouth
during procedures.
Using the most modern equipment, the patient's vital signs are monitored
during all
anesthetic procedures.
Using the most modern equipment, the patient's vital signs, such as temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation of blood, are monitored routinely
during anesthetic procedures.
We may also
use other types of pain management, such as local
anesthetic blocks and prescribed medication to manage pain
during the recovery process, following the
procedure.
We
use local
anesthetic blocks
during the
procedure followed by systemic analgesics to prevent pain associated with these dental
procedures.
We also
use the most modern monitoring equipment to monitor patient's vital signs
during anesthetic procedures.
Maybe it is because
anesthetics are
used during the
procedure that the myth has grown that declawing does not hurt a cat.
Using the most modern equipment, the patient's heart rate and rhythm, oxygen levels and blood pressure are monitored
during all
anesthetic procedures.