Additionally, do your research and make sure that your veterinarian and their staff can appropriately care for
your pet during the anesthetic procedure.
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A skilled nurse closely monitors vital signs
during anesthetic procedures to ensure the safety of your
pet.
The
anesthetic gas we use today provide the highest level of safety for your
pet during anesthetic and 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.
She spends most of her time taking care and monitoring
pets before,
during and after any
anesthetic procedure.
Licensed veterinary technicians administer anesthesia and a trained
anesthetic assistant continually assesses and records your
pet's vital signs
during the
procedure.
Older
pets, or those with medical problems, are given intravenous (IV) fluids prior to and
during the
anesthetic procedure.
During every surgical
procedure, our dedicated
anesthetic technician will be on hand continuously monitoring your
pet's vital signs.
We utilize digital dental x-rays which allow us to take multiple x-rays of your
pet's mouth
during a short duration keeping the
pet patient's
anesthetic procedure shorter.
We will use the information obtained from these tests to tailor an
anesthetic protocol especially for your
pet so that it will be as safe and comfortable as possible
during the surgical
procedure and later on.
The level of
anesthetic gas is controlled to keep your
pet anesthetized
during the
procedure, allowing for a quick and safe recovery.
Here at PBVC we use the safest techniques available to keep your
pets safe
during their
anesthetic procedure.
Overweight
pets are also at increased risk
during anesthetic and surgical
procedures.
We will use the information obtained from these tests to tailor an
anesthetic protocol especially for your
pet so that it will be as safe and comfortable as possible
during the dental
procedure.
Using the most modern equipment, your
pet's vital signs are monitored
during all
anesthetic procedures.
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.
Care is taken to monitor your
pet's health and well - being
during every
anesthetic procedure.
However, if your
pet is not «healthy,» complications can occur both
during and after the
anesthetic procedure.