The team compared the incidence of MCI in people who had undergone an operation or procedure that
required general anesthetic since the age of 40 with the incidence in people who had not.
An easy to follow oral care routine can reduce the likelihood of periodontal disease, discomfort for your dog and costly teeth cleaning visits to the vet, which often
require general anesthetic.
Requiring a general anesthetic, it involves x-raying your dog's hips in three different positions to measure how loose the joints are and determine the presence or likelihood of osteoarthritis.
Your pet will
require a general anesthetic and although there are risks involved with this he will be carefully monitored throughout the surgery.
To remove the urethral obstruction, the cat will most likely
require a general anesthetic to alleviate pain and facilitate treatment.
An easy to follow (easy is the key to success) oral health care regimen is extremely important for your cat's long - term health and also reduces the likelihood of periodontal disease, discomfort for your cat, and costly teeth cleaning visits to the vet, which usually
require general anesthetic.
Not exact matches
«It has been interesting to me to see the
general veterinary practitioner refer patients for (among others) complex surgical or cardiac procedures, and yet it seems that there is not a willingness to refer a patient who may
require complex
anesthetic management,» says Khursheed Mama, DVM, Dipl.
This also reduces the amount of
general anesthetic required and reduces post-surgical side effects.
Usually a
general anesthetic is not
required, so that the pet lies still for the various tests.
Correct positioning of your dog is essential for proper radiographic evaluation, so a
general anesthetic is
required to make the procedure less stressful for him or her.
Safe use of an
anesthetic or sedative in a dog or cat
requires evaluation of the
general health and size of the patient to determine the appropriate drug and dose, and continual monitoring of the patient.
Because it is only a momentary injection, no local or
general anesthetic is
required.
Recumbent castrations
require the horse to receive a
general anesthetic, and may be performed in the field or at the veterinary hospital.
For example, the CDA exam
requires knowledge about radiation health and safety, infection control and
general chairside assisting, while the exam to become a CPFDA
requires you to answer questions about topical
anesthetics, sealants and teeth polishing.