After placing a patient
under anesthesia a technician performs a complete dental cleaning with an ultrasonic scaler that allows us to efficiently clean the crown of the tooth and most importantly below the gum line.
Not exact matches
Vital signs are taken on a regular basis using digital monitoring systems, and patients are closely monitored
under anesthesia by a dedicated
technician using the same level of patient monitoring equipment that is used during human surgery.
Our Registered Veterinary
Technician is performing a dental procedure and scaling this dog's teeth while he is
under anesthesia.
Most veterinary
technicians realize that geriatric patients need specialized care
under anesthesia.
Our doctors and
technicians are able to use these diagnositics to help with pet care, whether they are here for a wellness check, injury, sick or before going
under anesthesia.
Once
under anesthesia, each pet is aggressively monitored by the veterinarian as well as by a veterinary
technician.
General
anesthesia is required for optimal care; it allows veterinarians or their
technicians to obtain radiographs so they can look for problems hidden
under the gums and to complete examinations and treatment with dental instruments.
During a routine dental prophylaxis, a trained team of veterinarians and
technicians perform a thorough oral examination while your pet is
under general
anesthesia.
Bronchoscopy is performed
under general
anesthesia with analgesics, intravenous fluids, continuous blood pressure, EKG, and oxygenation monitoring performed by nationally and state accredited Licensed Veterinary
Technicians.
Cystoscopy is performed
under general
anesthesia with analgesics, intravenous fluids, continuous blood pressure, EKG, and oxygenation monitoring performed by nationally and state accredited Licensed Veterinary
Technicians.
When
under anesthesia, our veterinary
technicians perform a comprehensive dental exam to evaluate the oral cavity and health of each tooth.
Laparoscopy is performed
under general
anesthesia with analgesics, intravenous fluids, continuous blood pressure, EKG, and oxygenation monitoring performed by nationally and state accredited Licensed Veterinary
Technicians.
During endoscopy, the patient is
under general
anesthesia with analgesics, intravenous fluids, continuous blood pressure, EKG, and oxygenation monitoring performed by nationally and state accredited Licensed Veterinary
Technicians.
Rhinoscopy is performed
under general
anesthesia with analgesics, intravenous fluids, EKG, blood pressure, and oxygenation monitoring performed by nationally and state accredited Licensed Veterinary
Technicians.
Once your pet is
under anesthesia, one of our veterinary
technicians will perform surgical monitoring, and keep the surgeon informed about patient's status, including factors such as blood pressure, temperature, respiration, and heart rate.
Our well - trained
technicians continuously monitor your pet while
under general
anesthesia with the aid of digital monitoring equipment
«Things can happen even with seemingly healthy animals
under anesthesia,» said Elise Atkinson, a certified veterinary
technician and AAHA accreditation professional.
Assistant duties include restraining patients for the doctor and
technicians,
anesthesia monitoring, set up for surgical procedures, cleaning and sterilization of surgery instruments, filling prescriptions and other patient care duties
under the direction and supervision of the doctors and lead
technician.
For additional safety
under anesthesia, a
technician constantly monitors heart rate, blood pressure, respiration rate, and blood oxygen levels.
During preventive cleanings, Animal Dental Care
technicians also may find disease that requires further care
under anesthesia.
While
under anesthesia, your pet will be monitored by our state of the art equipment and one of our experienced
technicians at all times.
People like Dr. Harold Knirk, who saw the need for formal training of veterinary
technicians and spearheaded the program I attended at Michigan State University, and Dr. John Thurmon, who hired me into the
anesthesia section of the University of Illinois and took me
under his wing.
Under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian, veterinary
technicians prepare and give medications as ordered by the veterinarian, take x-rays, induce and maintain
anesthesia, and assist with medical and surgical procedures.
Step 1 — Pre-anesthetic bloodwork ensures safety;
anesthesia; examination of the mouth Step 2 — A Certified Veterinary
Technician uses hand tools to remove tartar and probe for gum disease Step 3 — An ultrasonic scaler is used to remove plaque and tarter below the gumline Step 4 — The teeth are polished Step 5 — Flouride is added to protect the teeth Step 6 — The pet wakes up
under the supervision of a veterinarian, and goes home with a dental care plan to keep teeth healthy & pearly white!
While your pet is
under anesthesia, our veterinary
technicians, similar to dental hygienists, perform a thorough dental exam to assess the oral cavity and the health of each individual tooth.
Following the completion of their treatment by the trained
technician, all patients were immediately put
under general
anesthesia and examined thoroughly by a veterinarian.
Highly - qualified dental
technicians working
under the supervision of your veterinarian safely clean your pet's teeth without
anesthesia.
Subjects were treated with an experimental intervention (POPD) by a trained Pet Dental Services (PDS)
technician and subsequently examined
under general
anesthesia by a board - certified veterinary dentist (control).
Preventative dental cleanings for dogs and cats without
anesthesia by highly - qualified PDS
technicians under the supervision of your veterinarian.
While
under anesthesia, our experienced team of veterinary
technicians will closely monitor your pet with a full range of monitoring tools to rigorously track your pet's body temperature, blood pressure, oxygen level, heart rate, and respiratory rate.
A team of veterinary students,
under direct supervision of licensed doctors and
anesthesia technicians, place IV catheters, provide IV fluid support, and then place pets
under anesthesia and closely monitor the patients through the entire process.
The veterinarian should work with a veterinary
technician experienced in monitoring patients
under anesthesia.
This dedicated
technician will only be responsible for the monitoring and care of your pet while they are
under anesthesia.
Under the supervision of your veterinary dentist, the veterinary
anesthesia technician continuously assesses your pet's physical response to the
anesthesia and the procedure being performed and makes adjustments to the type and amount of anesthetic and analgesic agents being administered.
Following the completion of POPD treatment by the trained
technician, all patients were immediately put
under general
anesthesia and examined thoroughly by a veterinarian.