Please keep in mind that owners are unavailable to be with
their pet during the procedure; however, they are welcome to wait and speak to the Vet Tech once the procedure is done.
We closely monitor
your pet during the procedure and the recovery process using advanced monitoring equipment.
Unfortunately, due to OSHA regulations, you will not be able to be with
your pet during the procedure.
Guardians are not able to be with
their pets during the procedure.
The chief problems with the bleeding time test are restrain of
the pet during the procedure and variations in the results due to differing techniques and oral vascularity (the pet's capillary bed).
There will be a brief discussion of the scheduled surgery by one of our trained veterinary staff to ensure the safety of
your pet during the procedure.
The anesthesia technician's sole function is to help ensure the ongoing health and safety of
your pet during the procedure.
I am competent in preparing treatment rooms and managing
pets during procedures.
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Some don't like the idea of using anesthesia to put their
pets to sleep
during dental
procedures because they think it's dangerous.
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.
Have an assistant help control your
pet's head and stabilize your
pet's body to prevent sitting and squirming
during the
procedure.
Your
pet will have an IV catheter placed so that fluids can be given
during the
procedure.
«We always tell
pet owners that we may call them
during the
procedure to report problems and discuss what may need to be done,» Dr. Lobprise notes.
Anytime your
pet needs a testing
procedure, all precautions are taken to keep your
pet safe, calm and pain free
during the testing process.
A skilled nurse closely monitors vital signs
during anesthetic
procedures to ensure the safety of your
pet.
The owner is encouraged to hold the animal
during the
procedure, and any other
pets, family members, or friends may be present.
Pain relief
during any surgical
procedure has a profound impact on how
pets feel
during recovery.
Other factors that make a big difference are the use of pre-anesthetic blood work to identify problems with your
pet's internal chemistry, the use of IV fluids
during the
procedure (can you imagine a person being anesthetized without an IV?)
The anesthetic gas we use today provide the highest level of safety for your
pet during anesthetic and surgical
procedures.
Tasks performed by LVT's include: filling your
pet's prescription medications (including heartworm and flea products); performing in - house laboratory
procedures (blood tests, fecal tests, urinalysis); monitoring anesthesia and assisting
during surgeries; nursing care for hospitalized patients; and providing clients with post-op instructions.
Your
pet is very likely uncomfortable and in pain
during an anesthesia free dental
procedure.
The only difference is that your
pet must be under anesthesia
during the
procedure.
We have registered technicians with advanced training, monitoring your
pet's vital signs and progress
during the
procedure.
Dr. Nelson will help educate you in all things animal related, be the doctor performing surgical
procedures, will help you make decisions when it comes to the health of your
pet, and ensure the highest standard of care
during all of your
pet's life stages.
In it, Dr. Jusmeen Sarkar, an experienced veterinarian, discusses the necessity of anesthesia to protect your
pet from pain and discomfort
during emergency vet
procedures.
Apprehensive
pet - parents help veterinarians stay alert and tuned in
during surgical
procedures.
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.
Because your
pet will have to go under anesthesia
during the dental cleaning
procedure, there are inherent risks associated with any anesthetic
procedure.
Each
procedure has a dedicated anesthesia certified veterinary technician monitoring your
pet every step of the way, from pre-operative evaluation to advanced monitoring
during surgery to a smooth, comfortable recovery.
A small
pet can become colder
during a
procedure involving anesthesia so will need extra attention.
Medications appropriate for the specific species, size, and surgical
procedure are administered for pain management to make sure your
pet is as comfortable as possible
during and after the
procedure and all this allows for a faster recovery.
Our licensed veterinary technicians or doctors will administer anesthesia while a trained assistant continues to monitor and record your
pet's vital signs
during the
procedure.
This ensures your
pet free of pain
during the
procedure and allows your veterinarian to thoroughly inspect the teeth.
Several monitoring devices are used
during your
pet's
procedure.
Our doctors believe in taking every precaution to ensure your
pet's safety and comfort
during the
procedure.
Roseway Veterinary Hospital's experienced veterinary staff provide skilled pain management
during and after all surgical
procedures, ensuring your
pet recovers quickly and comfortably.
During any surgical
procedure, OraVet gel may be applied and a home - care kit sent home to keep your
pet's teeth looking as good as new.
We want your
pet to be as safe and comfortable as possible
during his or her surgical
procedure.
Microchipping is a very simple, inpatient
procedure that takes just a few minutes and can be done
during a regular checkup, or even while your
pet is under anesthesia for another
procedure, such as spay or neuter surgery.
We encourage
pet owners to be present
during our
procedures because we are confident you will agree that we provide exceptionally safe and comfortable anesthesia and dental treatments.
In the 10 - minute to one - hour period
during which the pre-anesthetic mixture takes effect in your
pet and allows them to relax, the veterinary technical staff may place an intravenous catheter and draw the necessary blood to run laboratory tests pertinent to the surgical
procedure.
We use a heated hydraulic surgical table, a Bair Hugger warming unit (which forces warmed air into a channeled blanket that is placed around the patient), to keep your
pet warm and cozy
during its
procedure.
A tube is then placed into the
pet's upper airway, and gas anesthesia keeps the
pet comfortably anesthetized
during the course of the
procedure.
If your
pet has had a surgical
procedure he or she will have received painkillers before and
during the surgery.
If your
pet is in need of a dental
procedure, and you book this
procedure during our Dental Focus Months of Feb and March you will be entered into an additional draw to win a $ 250 on your Mclean Account!
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.
During the
procedure, our veterinarian in Hollywood uses a hypodermic needle to inject a tiny, glass capsule that contains the microchip under your
pet's skin, usually right between the shoulder blades.
During the
procedure, pre - and post-treatment photographs are taken to document your
pet's oral health
If necessary, we provide pain control management prior to,
during and after all surgical
procedures to ensure optimum comfort for your
pet.