Not exact matches
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.
When it's time to go home, our
technician will meet
with you and personally review the special care your pet will need after surgery and
anesthesia.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Applicants, preferably, would have one year of
technician experience and be confident
with basic skills: venipuncture, IVC placement, drug calculation and administration, radiograph positioning,
anesthesia monitoring, sterile technique and record keeping.
«However, many states do not require veterinary
technicians to be licensed, which introduces the concern that an untrained staff member might be entrusted
with anesthesia monitoring.
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.
It is directed towards licensed veterinary
technicians with focused interest in small animal
anesthesia, analgesia, and perioperative care and the desire to pursue in the future a career as veterinary
technician specialist (VTS) in
anesthesia & analgesia.
During
anesthesia and surgery, your pet is constantly monitored by a trained veterinary
technician as well as
with an advanced electronic monitoring device that measures 6 vital parameters (EKG, respiration, pulse oximeter, capnomitry, core body temperature and blood pressure).
As an IP
Technician, I do a lot of dental cleanings but also assist the doctor
with surgeries and monitor
anesthesia for them.
Sherry is our Head
Technician — that means that she oversees and supervises the department as well as performing the many tasks required of a veterinary technician: assisting in surgery, running and interpreting numerous types of lab tests, monitoring anesthesia for animals, dentals, assisting the doctors with hospitalized animals, maintaining medical records, filling prescriptions and many, many mo
Technician — that means that she oversees and supervises the department as well as performing the many tasks required of a veterinary
technician: assisting in surgery, running and interpreting numerous types of lab tests, monitoring anesthesia for animals, dentals, assisting the doctors with hospitalized animals, maintaining medical records, filling prescriptions and many, many mo
technician: assisting in surgery, running and interpreting numerous types of lab tests, monitoring
anesthesia for animals, dentals, assisting the doctors
with hospitalized animals, maintaining medical records, filling prescriptions and many, many more duties.
Additionally, for your pets safety, we have only the most highly trained Licensed Veterinary
Technicians available, coupled
with the most advanced
anesthesia monitoring equipment.
Typically, our anaesthetized patients are monitored
with the following: Capnograph (measures expired carbon dioxide and breaths), Apnea alarm (alarms if breathing stops), Pulse Oximetry (measures Oxygen levels in the blood), Scrolling EKG (measures electrical activity of the heart), Blood Pressures (using a Oscillometric Cardell Blood Pressure unit), Thermometer (keeping the patient warm is critical to success) and of course a dedicated
technician monitoring other parameters (like depth of
anesthesia, pulse pressures, etc) continuously throughout.
Dentals include our typical general
anesthesia work up (exam, pre-anesthetic blood work, IV catheter, IV fluids, pre-induction sedation and analgesia shots, induction, maintenance on gas
anesthesia) and maintenance (forced air Bair Hugger heating blanket, constant Veterinary or Licensed Veterinary
Technician monitoring, constant breath monitoring
with respiratory meters, as well as external cuff blood pressure, continuous pulse oximeter, and heart rate and rhythm monitoring).
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!
It requires general
anesthesia and a day's hospitalization - along
with the skills of several people, from veterinarians to veterinary
technicians and assistants.
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).
During
anesthesia the doctors and
technicians carefully prevent hypothermia
with circulating warm water pads and Bair Hugger Warmers (warm air blankets) enveloping each patient.
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.
In the course of his career, he has held numerous positions including
Technician Supervisor and Practice Manager,
with his primary area of interest being
anesthesia and surgery.
Veterinary
technicians perform many functions in a veterinary practice including animal nursing, administering medications, assisting in surgery, taking radiographs along
with monitoring of
anesthesia, hospital management and laboratory duties.
A veterinary
technician, along
with the doctor, monitors each patient from the time of anesthetic induction until they are recovered and awake.Strict monitoring that follows careful administration of the most modern anesthetic agents help us to avoid any complications that can arise from general
anesthesia.
PEAK's veterinary
anesthesia technician specialists are specially trained to manage the risks that are inherent in anesthetic procedures, especially for those pets
with underlying health conditions.
The veterinarian should work
with a veterinary
technician experienced in monitoring patients under
anesthesia.
Those
technicians that work
with a specialist (e.g. surgery,
anesthesia, and emergency and critical care) find themselves being channeled into those areas of specialization.
Currently, 15 national - level veterinary
technician specialties are available for credentialed veterinary
technicians to pursue while working on the job:
Anesthesia & Analgesia, Behavior, Clinical Pathology, Clinical Practice (
with subspecialties in Canine / Feline, Feline, Exotic Companion Animal, and Production Medicine), Dentistry, Dermatology, Emergency & Critical Care, Equine, Internal Medicine (
with subspecialties in Cardiology, Large Animal Medicine, Neurology, Oncology, and Internal Medicine), Laboratory Animal, Nutrition, Ophthalmology, Physical Rehabilitation, Surgery, and Zoology.
Responsible for assisting the
Anesthesia Clinical Manager
with daily supervision of
Anesthesia technicians in the Operating room and in other departments.