Sentences with phrase «in recovery from anesthesia»

Home care is advocated, whenever possible, to reduce patient stress and to aid in recovery from anesthesia and surgery.

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After inserting the transmitter, Reynolds closes each incision with two sutures, spreads an antibiotic compound on the wound, and puts the fish in a «recovery tub» for a few minutes until its normal, upright swimming proves that it has fully awakened from anesthesia.
Following surgery, Neosporin ® (Pfizer, Morris Plains, NJ) was applied to each ear, and birds were monitored on a homeothermic blanket (Harvard apparatus Ltd., Edenbridge, UK) until recovery from anesthesia when they were returned to their parents in breeding cages.
In addition to the much longer recovery time associated with a C - section, there's also a small risk of infection, heavy blood loss, blood clots in my legs, injury to me or the baby, or complications from the anesthesiIn addition to the much longer recovery time associated with a C - section, there's also a small risk of infection, heavy blood loss, blood clots in my legs, injury to me or the baby, or complications from the anesthesiin my legs, injury to me or the baby, or complications from the anesthesia.
Records for surgical procedures that include a description of the procedure, surgical findings when pertinent and response to or recovery from anesthesia shall contain the requirements listed in Subsection (3) above.
Maintenance of normal body temperature is especially important in small or pediatric patients, and aides in speedy recovery from anesthesia..
When endotracheal tubes are used, they should remain in place during recovery from anesthesia until appropriate protective reflexes have returned.
Patients recovering from anesthesia may need to spend a night with us in the hospital to ensure a safe recovery.
One technician is assigned to each patient and cares for them from pre-anesthesia, through general anesthesia and until full recovery when the pet is ready to return to the loving nursing care provided in the wards.
Dr. Shafford is directly involved in anesthesia from administration of pre-anesthetic medications and catheter placement to full recovery from anesthesia.
Pre-medication is important because it aids in a smooth induction and recovery from anesthesia, as well as reduces the amount of drugs needed during the actual procedure.
Greyhounds are performance animals that rely on intact muscle and skeletal systems and therefore long excitable recoveries from anesthesia could result in bruises, cuts or other serious injuries.
• Demonstrated expertise in monitoring patients» post-surgical vital signs to ensure their stability and wellbeing • Deep insight into operating equipment such as cardiac monitors and pulse oximeters and quickly diagnosing problems and responding promptly • Proficient in handling pain management by ensuring a thorough comprehension of pain medications and safe ways of administering them • Adept at handling patient - controlled analgesia pumps and IVs and epidural anesthesia to ensure patient comfort • Qualified to monitor patients for adverse reactions to anesthesia and pain management medications by employing deep insight into anesthesia and how it affects the human body • Hands - on experience in handling critical care procedures post-surgery to ensure increased patient safety and comfort • Proven ability to manage post-operative pain by administering pain medication and assisting patients recover from the effects of anesthesia • Competent at handling patients with post-operative nausea and vomiting by ensuring that steps are taken to ward off respiratory pneumonia and other life threatening conditions • Unmatched ability to assess patients» conditions in post-surgical environments and implement post-surgical treatment plans to ensure increased chances of patient recovery and comfort
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