Winners of best award presentations from the event included: Best Avian / Exotics Presentation Dr. Mary Thurber - «Detection of Avian Boravirus in Captive Thick - billed Parrots (Rhynchopsitta Pachyrhyncha) by RT - PCR and ELISA» Best Large Animal Presentation Dr. Lisa Gamsjaeger - «Sodium Iodide as a Preventative Strategy for Respiratory Disease in Preweaned Dairy Calves» Best Small Animal Presentation # 1 Dr. Catherine Belanger - «High - Pressure Balloon Valvuloplasty for Severe Pulmonic Stenosis: A Prospective Observational Study in 25 Dogs» Best Small Animal Presentation # 2 Dr. Chai - Fei Li - «Exosome - Associated Integrins as Liquid Biopsy Biomarkers for Canine Glioma» Chris Smith Award Dr. Fauna Smith - «Eosinophilic Peritonitis in 8 Horses (1995 - 2015)» Gerald Ling Award Dr. Kate Farrell - «Evaluation of Pulse
Oximetry as a Surrogate for Pao2 in Awake Dogs Breathing Room Air and Anesthetized Dogs on Mechanical Ventilation» UC Davis, with the largest resident training program of any veterinary hospital in the country, is able to offer unique research and publishing opportunities not available elsewhere to veterinarians pursuing advanced training at teaching hospitals.
As a nurse, I know all about pulse
oximetry as I've used it frequently to monitor my patients.
Not exact matches
The Owlet Baby Monitor is the first smart baby monitor that uses hospital technologyâ $» pulse
oximetry (you probably know it
as the red light they clip on your finger at the hospital) â $» to alert parents if their baby stops breat...
The screen for congenital heart defects, known
as pulse
oximetry, is also painless.
Do not use home cardiorespiratory monitors
as a strategy to reduce the risk of SIDS — Although cardiorespiratory monitors can be used at home to detect apnea, bradycardia, and, when pulse
oximetry is used, decreases in oxyhemoglobin saturation, there is no evidence that use of such devices decreases the incidence of SIDS.84, — , 87 They might be of value for selected infants but should not be used routinely.
The accuracy of
oximetry alone was «increasingly robust
as disease severity increased,» the authors note.
Monitoring anesthesia through the use of electrocardiogram (EKG), pulse
oximetry, capnography, blood pressure and body temperature,
as well
as visual observation
Intravenous fluids, ventilator support, and intensive monitoring that includes blood pressures, pulse
oximetry, expired carbon dioxide concentrations, and ECG (arterial blood gas analysis is also performed
as needed)
Performs procedures
as delegated under the direct supervision of a Provider including the following: phlebotomy and specimen handling, injections of immunizations, splinting / casting, EKGs, and ear lavage, collects vital signs (manual blood pressure, pulse
oximetry, temperature), collects urine samples, performs PPD placements, performs in - house CLIA - waived rapid laboratory tests, processes and prepare blood samples for outside lab processing, fits patients for durable medical equipment, performs drug testing, performs breath alcohol testing, conducts Snellen eye exams