As such, you should let your hound stand or wade in the pool first while constantly
monitoring its core body temperature with a rectal thermometer.
Not exact matches
«It's important that clinicians educate runners on the ways to minimize their risk of heat stroke, including allowing 10 - 14 days to adjust to a warm climate, discouraging running if a person is ill or was recently ill because a pre-existing fever impairs the
body's ability to dissipate additional heat stress, and developing better methods of
monitoring body core temperature during physical activity..»
Anaesthetic patient
monitor - ECG, blood pressure, blood oxygen levels, respiration rate, and
core body temperature continuously during an anaesthetic / surgical procedure making it safer for our pets.
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).
Parameters often
monitored include oxygen concentration in the blood stream (pulse oximetry), electrocardiogram (EKG),
core body temperature, respiratory rate, heart rate, blood pressure and carbon dioxide level.
This system continuously
monitors your pet's arterial oxygen level, blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate and
core body temperature.
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).
The
Core Body Temperature is monitored, especially during a prolonged surgery, by inserting a temperature probe into the esophagus
Temperature is
monitored, especially during a prolonged surgery, by inserting a
temperature probe into the esophagus
temperature probe into the esophagus or rectum.
We provide complete anesthetic
monitoring which includes pulsoximetry, capnometry, blood pressure, EKG,
core body temperature, respiration
monitors and ventilator.
Anesthesia and surgical pain management must be totally controlled by an individual completely dedicated during the entire procedure to constant observation of
monitors including respiration, EKG, blood pressure, and
core body temperature.
Parameters often
monitored include oxygen concentration in the blood stream (pulse oximetry), electrocardiogram (EKG),
core body temperature, respiratory rate, blood pressure and carbon dioxide level.
The use of our Respirometer measures the number breaths per minute and the
Core Body Temperature is also
monitored, especially during a prolonged surgery, by inserting a probe into the esophagus («food tube») or rectum.
Parameters often
monitored include oxygen concentration in the blood stream (pulse oximetry), electrocardiogram (EKG),
core body temperature, respiratory function, and blood pressure.
This system
monitors your pet's arterial oxygen level, heart rate, respiratory rate, and
core body temperature.