Modern anesthetic monitors have made surgery much safer than in the past.
Fortunately, today's
modern anesthetic monitors have made surgery much safer than in the past.
Today's
modern anesthetic monitors have made surgery much safer than in «the old days.»
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.
Our facility is equipped with
modern state - of - the - art
monitoring systems which enable us to constantly evaluate the patient's status throughout the
anesthetic procedure.
Our animal hospital includes surgical facilities and supplies
modern anesthetic techniques and constant patient
monitoring.
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.
Although anesthesia always carries a degree of risk, the
modern anesthetics and advanced
monitoring equipment greatly minimize this risk, even for older animals.
The patient's vital signs, including blood pressure and oxygen saturation, are
monitored during
anesthetic procedures using
modern equipment and a dedicated certified technician.
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).
However, the
anesthetics and
monitoring procedures that
modern vets use are very safe, and the health benefits that come from spaying and neutering far outweigh this minimal danger.
Anesthesia today is very safe, using the most
modern medications,
anesthetic gases and
monitoring by skilled technicians.
Surgical services and facilities include: fully trained veterinary and technical staff, to ensure the safest procedures for your pet; heated surgery tables for greater comfort; advanced sterilization techniques; Complete
anesthetic monitoring by licensed veterinary technicians using
modern monitoring equipment.
Using the most
modern equipment, the patient's vital signs are
monitored during all
anesthetic procedures.Your pet's vital signs will be
monitored by their EKG, heart rate, pulse oximetry, internal body temperature, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and carbon dioxide levels.
Using
modern equipment such as a pulse ox and blood pressure machine, the patient's vital signs are
monitored during
anesthetic procedures.
Using the most
modern equipment, the patient's vital signs are
monitored during
anesthetic procedures.
Using the most
modern monitoring equipment, the patient's vital signs are
monitored during all
anesthetic procedures.
Modern veterinary medicine offers a wide array of safe and effective
anesthetics and
monitoring equipment that allay previous concerns of anesthesia.
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.
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.
Our amenities include a
modern facility includes an in - house lab / ECG's, digital dental x-ray, surgical
anesthetic monitoring,...
Using the most
modern equipment, the patient's vital signs are
monitored during all
anesthetic procedures.
Our amenities include a
modern facility with an in - house lab / ECG's, digital dental x-ray, surgical
anesthetic monitoring,...
The combination of pre-
anesthetic assessment of your pet (including blood work), use of
modern anesthetic agents plus the latest
anesthetic monitoring equipment means that anesthesia is generally considered to be a very low risk for your pet.
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 also use the most
modern monitoring equipment to
monitor patient's vital signs during
anesthetic procedures.
A veterinary technician, along with the doctor,
monitors each patient from the time of
anesthetic induction until they are recovered and awake.Strict
monitoring that follows careful administration of the most
modern anesthetic agents help us to avoid any complications that can arise from general anesthesia.
Although anesthesia always carries a degree of risk,
modern anesthetics and advanced
monitoring equipment greatly minimize this risk, even for older animals.
While no surgery is risk - free,
modern anesthetics, together with appropriate
monitoring and supportive care, make this a very low risk procedure, even for older animals (who usually need it the most!).
Using the most
modern equipment, the patient's heart rate and rhythm, oxygen levels and blood pressure are
monitored during all
anesthetic procedures.