Our animal hospital is equipped to perform a broad range of surgeries using the latest
in anesthetic protocols monitoring devices and pain medications to promote safety and well being both during and after the surgery.Read more
Our animal hospital is equipped to perform a broad range of surgeries using the latest
in anesthetic protocols monitoring devices and pain medications to promote safety and well being both during and after the surgery.
Not exact matches
Previous surveys of
anesthetic practice
in Sweden showed a high degree of standardization and that structured
protocols for the perioperative management are
in place.
Additional responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Assess patients as they are checked
in and report health concerns to attending veterinarian Assist veterinarians
in surgery as needed Calculate and administer anesthesia to all surgical patients per
anesthetic protocol Accurately maintain all necessary anesthesia and patient records, and drug logs Prepare cats for surgery and administer post-operative care Administer treatments as directed Provide
in person and telephone client service Actively promote spay and neuter, and educate clients on responsible animal care Actively support associate staff and volunteers; promote the development of skills related to the advancement of our goals and mission.
Before the dental procedure begins, the veterinarian should assess the patient and assign an ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists) grade so that everyone involved
in the procedure is aware of any increased risks.1 Knowing the patient's ASA grade allows the
anesthetic team to review emergency
protocols before any complications can arise.
All medical conditions are addressed and an individual
anesthetic protocol for each patient is put
in place.
Although anesthesia always carries a degree of risk, pre-procedure blood work and modern
anesthetic protocols are used
in our hospital minimize this risk, even for older pets.
Analgesia is the relief of pain, and
in modern
anesthetic protocols we strive for pre-emptive analgesia (blocking the pain pathways before the painful procedure starts), and balanced anesthesia (trying to block the pain pathways from as many directions as possible).
Her research interests include assessment of pain
in cats, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of opiods
in cats and the development of injectable
anesthetic protocols for large scale spay and neuter programs and for feral cat trap - neuter - return initiatives.
Diazepam is frequently used
in the veterinary hospital as part of the
anesthetic protocol as well.
Consultations to referring veterinarians and animal owners regarding
anesthetic protocols or pain management strategies for acute and chronic pain states
in all species.
Our veterinary surgeons employ only the safest anesthesia
protocols and utilize the finest
in anesthetic monitoring equipment and dedicated personnel.
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.
Our
anesthetic protocol was designed based on consultation with experts
in this field, and each patient receives customized anesthesia based on its species, age, health and gender.
Our typical
anesthetic protocol relies on a pet's heart, lungs, liver and kidneys to be fully functional
in order to properly and safely break down and eliminate the
anesthetic drugs.
The
anesthetic protocol we used was typical for this procedure;
in particular premedication with Atropine, Butorphanol and Midazolam; induction with Etomidate; and finally Isoflurane maintenance.
Review medical records and
anesthetic protocols, monitor anesthesia, complete physical examinations, collect and interpret diagnostics, and develop treatment plans for cases
in which they participate.
Most (if not all) of the
anesthetic drugs used
in human medicine are available for use
in veterinary medicine and
protocols can be surprisingly similar with some species specific exceptions.
On the day of surgery, all patients undergo a thorough and complete pre-surgical examination and this is combined with pre-surgical bloodwork to aid our veterinary team
in designing an individual
anesthetic protocol specifically for your pet.
With proper pre-
anesthetic screening and a safe
anesthetic protocol, cats and dogs of any age will benefit from this routine procedure, and
in many cases, it may even enhance the quality and length of their lives considerably.
There are many
anesthetic drugs and
protocols in use today that are safe
in cats as young as 6 weeks of age.
SOS of Ohio uses an
anesthetic protocol that is widely accepted
in our field.
In conjunction with the Spay / Neuter Services Manager and Medical Director oversee and contribute to clinic medical, surgical, and
anesthetic protocols to ensure high standard of care and best practices.
We are fully equipped with Sound - Eklin x-ray, digital dental x-ray, Hitachi - Aloka Arietta 60... Dedicated surgical technician for
anesthetic procedures, and best -
in - class
anesthetic protocols
Proficiently assisted dentist with diagnostic, preventative, general, orthodontic, endodontic, surgical and periodontic procedures.Performed laboratory and radiologic support functions such as preparing materials and models.Expertly charted conditions of decay and disease to prepare for diagnosis and treatment by dentist.Administered local
anesthetics and removed sutures and dressings.Gently and skillfully took and developed radiographs.Maintained proper graphical and perio charting.Consistently followed
protocols regarding quality assurance, biohazards, infection control, charting and emergencies.Delivered preoperative and postoperative care.Greeted and prepared patients for dental examinations.Properly sterilized dental equipment and examination rooms
in accordance with infection control policies.Coordinated appointment schedules for both the dentist and oral surgeon.Reviewed status of waiting room on a routine basis to ensure that patients were being seen
in a timely fashion.Correctly arranged instrument trays prior to dental procedures and surgeries.Duplicated x-rays when requested by insurance companies.