To ensure your pet's safety, all surgical patients are monitored with EKG, blood pressure, and pulse
oximetry during the procedure.
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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.
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.
Pets are monitored
during surgery using pulse
oximetry, respiratory monitoring, EKG, temperature monitoring, and are given oxygen.
During all anesthetic procedures, we carefully attend patients and use pulse -
oximetry and blood pressure monitoring.
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.
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.
Using the most modern equipment including ECG, pulse
oximetry and blood pressure, the patient's vital signs are monitored
during all anesthetic procedures.
Your pet's pulse
oximetry, respiration and EKG are all monitored closely
during surgery.
Our technician will monitor your pet's blood pressure, heart rate, rhythm, and blood oxygen levels; an IV catheter, fluid administration, pulse
oximetry monitors, cardiac, and body temperature monitors are also used to monitor your pet's vital signs and keep them safe
during the entire process.
Blood pressure, EKG, and blood oxygen saturation (pulse
oximetry) are monitored carefully
during the entire procedure.
During surgery, monitoring can be done with pulse
oximetry, respiration, temperature and blood pressure monitoring.