Not exact matches
Ask your veterinarian to show you the
monitoring equipment and explain how a
well - trained staff makes
anesthesia as safe as possible.
Our dental suite also includes gas
anesthesia and
monitors, as
well as a dental x-ray unit for taking high - quality smaller x-ray images to help guide treatment and detect tooth problems under the gumline.
Once under
anesthesia, each pet is aggressively
monitored by the veterinarian as
well as by a veterinary technician.
Anesthesia and recovery are constantly
monitored and vital statistics are taken and recorded at regular intervals throughout the procedure as
well as the recovery.
Monitoring anesthesia through the use of electrocardiogram (EKG), pulse oximetry, capnography, blood pressure and body temperature, as
well as visual observation
It is critical to
monitor the patient's vitals while under
anesthesia to ensure that the respiratory and cardiovascular systems are functioning
well, and to ensure that the patient is not under too lightly or too deeply.
Our
well - trained technicians continuously
monitor your pet while under general
anesthesia with the aid of digital
monitoring equipment
At AAHA - accredited clinics, however, the use of
anesthesia monitoring equipment is mandatory, which provides clients with a level of assurance that their pets are receiving the
best care possible.
Critical care patients and those recovering from
anesthesia are closely
monitored at all times in our
well - equipped treatment area.
• A specialized dental suite with state - of - the - art equipment • Full screening dental radiographs that can uncover imminent issues that can be addressed before they become severe • Full oral exam to check for growths or other abnormalities • 3 levels of consent • Pre-op blood - work to make sure all organs are healthy and can safely tolerate
anesthesia • Pre-op exam to check for any newly developed heart or other physical conditions • Continuous medical and nursing
monitoring both before and during sedation /
anesthesia, and throughout recovery • Continuous IV Fluids during both the procedure and recovery period • Text message updates throughout your pet's surgery day • Courtesy toe nail trim • Complete discharge instructions and a personalized follow - up call the next day to check on your pet • And of course, dedicated and continuously - educated doctors and tech staff to ensure that your pet is getting the
best and most modern care
Offering a complete line of veterinary equipment, including
anesthesia, dental delivery and imaging systems,
monitoring and critical care products, exam and treatment tables, casework, containment, lighting, instrument processing, and other essential equipment, Midmark provides solutions for
better patient care and
better business.
During
anesthesia and surgery, your pet is constantly
monitored by a trained veterinary technician as
well as with an advanced electronic
monitoring device that measures 6 vital parameters (EKG, respiration, pulse oximeter, capnomitry, core body temperature and blood pressure).
A nurse dedicated to
monitoring will use advanced
anesthesia equipment, along with sight and sound, to help assure the
well - being and safety of your cat.
Sherry is our Head Technician — that means that she oversees and supervises the department as
well as performing the many tasks required of a veterinary technician: assisting in surgery, running and interpreting numerous types of lab tests,
monitoring anesthesia for animals, dentals, assisting the doctors with hospitalized animals, maintaining medical records, filling prescriptions and many, many more duties.
The facility includes a
well - stocked pharmacy, in - hospital surgery suite - complete with ecg
monitoring, gas
anesthesia and laser surgery equipment, in - house x-ray capabilities, a closely supervised hospitalization area, state of the art dental equipment - including digital x-rays and indoor boarding kennels with outdoor walking areas.
Use
well -
monitored inhalation
anesthesia with cuffed intubation when performing dental cleanings.
Objective
monitors of heart and lung function, oxygenation, pulse rate, etc., are great tools, but they must be utilized by a
well - trained, knowledgeable technician or doctor, who is dedicated to only
monitoring your pet during
anesthesia.
We are able to maintain this record by performing pre-operative blood work, providing IV fluids under
anesthesia and using some of the
best anesthetic drugs and
monitoring equipment available.
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.
Dentals include our typical general
anesthesia work up (exam, pre-anesthetic blood work, IV catheter, IV fluids, pre-induction sedation and analgesia shots, induction, maintenance on gas
anesthesia) and maintenance (forced air Bair Hugger heating blanket, constant Veterinary or Licensed Veterinary Technician
monitoring, constant breath
monitoring with respiratory meters, as
well as external cuff blood pressure, continuous pulse oximeter, and heart rate and rhythm
monitoring).
We have state - of - the - art
anesthesia monitoring equipment to ensure you pet's safety and
well - being during any surgery.
** Must have experience working with cats of all ages, as
well as experience with restraint,
monitoring anesthesia, and performing dental cleanings on cats.
While still performing these duties, Carmen is now also
well trained to
monitor anesthesia and provide support to our technicians.
Our
anesthesia protocols mandate the highest quality
anesthesia and analgesia medications, the
best possible
monitoring equipment, and licensed veterinary technicians to carefully
monitor our patients before, during, and after
anesthesia.
In fact, the risks of poor dental health dramatically outweigh those of modern, high quality,
well -
monitored anesthesia.
Many veterinarians use equipment that
monitors heart and upper respiratory rates during surgery to ensure that their patients are doing
well under
anesthesia.
Due to improved anesthetic techniques,
anesthesia is very safe because we have
better support and
monitoring while an animal is under
anesthesia, as
well as pre-anesthetic blood testing.
The facility includes 24 - hour hospitalization under the supervision of a veterinarian, eye ultrasound (10 mHz and 20 mHz), microsurgical equipment, phacoemulsification machine for cataract surgery, diode laser and cryosurgical ocular units, advanced
anesthesia monitoring, electroretinogram,
well - stocked pharmacy and in - hospital surgery suite.
Placing patients under
anesthesia can be scary for owners, and it is not without risks, but it is something that can be carefully prepared for,
monitored, and recorded to provide the
best experience for both the pet and the owner.
During
anesthesia at Pet Medical Center, pets are watched closely, and always have
monitoring equipment present, as
well as a dedicated technician.
The hospital is
well - equipped with Idexx in - house laboratory testing (Chemistry screening, CBC analysis, and electrolytes, sedivue and urinalysis), digital radiography and dental radiography, EKG, Doppler blood pressure
monitoring, pulse - oximeter, and isoflurane and Sevo
anesthesia.
Constructed and built medication
anesthesia trays for anesthesiologist daily patient cases along with installing new
anesthesia Pyxis machines for
better cost savings and strictly
monitoring of medication administration standards.
From basic troubleshooting of
monitors and equipment, to handling advanced issues with
anesthesia delivery systems, I am
well - versed in all.