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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.
Blood pressure, capnography (carbon dioxide), temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and pulse oximetry are all measured /
monitored during general anesthetic
surgical procedures performed on your pet.
Sophisticated
monitoring procedures, anesthetic protocols, and laboratory analysis will be employed when appropriate
during surgical procedures.
The most important
monitoring tool we have is a trained veterinary technician dedicated exclusively to your pet while anesthetized — all this to ensure the safety and pain - free comfort of our patients
during surgical procedures.
The most critical component to safe anesthesia's having a dedicated certified veterinary technician closely
monitor all anesthetized patients
during the entire
surgical procedure and recovery.
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.
The patient's vital signs are
monitored during all anesthetic
procedures by a
surgical assistant who is with them from induction (falling asleep) to recovery (waking up).
The Animal Hospital uses state of the art
monitoring equipment
during each
surgical / dental
procedure including ECG, Pulse Oximetry, Blood Pressure, end tital CO2 and body temperature.
Comprehensive anesthesia is
monitored to ensure the highest safety for our patients
during the
surgical procedure.
During every
surgical procedure, our dedicated anesthetic technician will be on hand continuously
monitoring your pet's vital signs.
To ensure your pet's safety, all
surgical patients are
monitored with EKG, blood pressure, and pulse oximetry
during the
procedure.
During your pet's surgical procedure, there will be a dedicated veterinary team member to closely monitor and record your pet's vital signs and will be in constant communication with your veterinary surgeon during the proc
During your pet's
surgical procedure, there will be a dedicated veterinary team member to closely
monitor and record your pet's vital signs and will be in constant communication with your veterinary surgeon
during the proc
during the
procedure.
Each of our hospitals has a surgery suite equipped with the necessary anesthetic and
monitoring equipment to provide a safe environment for your pet
during their
surgical procedure.
Intense
monitoring and care
during their
surgical procedure and recovery is provided.
During any
surgical procedure, our dedicated team takes every possible precaution to ensure your pet's safety and comfort, utilizing our
monitoring system.
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.
A sterile environment, advanced
monitoring, and a thermal heating system provide the optimal health and safety needs of your pet
during surgical procedures.
Our doctors never leave the
surgical area and
monitor patients closely
during all
procedures and their recoveries.
The suite also includes the ability to provide
monitoring with Electrocardiogram (ECG) and Pulse Oximeter
during all
surgical procedures.
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Monitored the condition of each patient
during surgical procedures.
Monitoring patients conditions and progress and reevaluate treatment as necessary
during surgical procedures.
Monitored patient vital signs
during surgical procedures, and notified veterinarian of changes in stability.