Comprehensive understanding and experience
with anesthetic monitoring and surgical prepping is required.
If your veterinarian says your dog needs anesthesia, be certain the office is fully equipped
with anesthetic monitors: a pulse oximeter, blood pressure monitor, and ECG.
Not exact matches
There is a risk, as
with any
anesthetic procedure, but we
monitor the pets closely and keep them under for as short as possible.»
Our surgical suite is equipped
with multiple
anesthetic monitors, an X-Ray viewer and all the surgical instrumentation necessary to provide a variety of surgical procedures for your pet.
Our facility is equipped
with modern state - of - the - art
monitoring systems which enable us to constantly evaluate the patient's status throughout the
anesthetic procedure.
Appropriate drugs, cardiovascular support and very close
monitoring with state - of - the - art equipment are necessary for a successful
anesthetic event.
Before, during and after an
anesthetic procedure our patients our
monitored with state - of - the - art
anesthetic devices that
monitor numerous different cardiopulmonary parameters.
Our paperless practice utilizes a high staff / doctor ratio
with full multi-modal
anesthetic monitoring, IV fluid pumps, dental high - speed drill and digital radiographs, in - house labs, tonovet, blood pressure, ekg, etc..
While under anesthesia our patients are
monitored with top of the line
anesthetic monitoring equipment including pulse oximetry, blood pressure analyzers, EKG and temperature probes.
Our building offers a state - of - the - art surgical suite and is well equipped
with ultrasound, endoscopy, EGC, Idexx in - house lab,
anesthetic monitors, Grady Therapy Laser and more.
Hi - Tech Diagnostic Equipment San Diego Pet Hospital maintains a fully - equipped surgical suite
with state - of - the - art
anesthetic monitoring equipment to ensure optimal
anesthetic safety for your pet.
Monitoring: Most
anesthetic emergencies start
with respiratory arrest (the patient stops breathing).
The VMTH is well equipped
with anesthetic equipment and
monitoring devices that we will use as appropriate to ensure the best care for every patient.
The patient's vital signs are
monitored during all
anesthetic procedures by a surgical assistant who is
with them from induction (falling asleep) to recovery (waking up).
Our hospital is fully equipped
with digital x-ray, surgical laser, laser therapy, ultrasound,
anesthetic monitors, pulse ox, a full in house lab a dedicated pharmacy and much more!
Oxygen support, blood pressure
monitoring, transfusions, ECG, incubators, radiology and fully - equipped surgery suites
with complete
anesthetic monitoring capabilities, are ready for providing the best care and diagnostics for your pet.
With today's
anesthetics, advanced
monitoring equipment, and surgical techniques, not only are these procedures safe in young puppies and kittens, the risk of complication is lower and the recovery period shorter than in mature pets.
Our dental station is equipped
with it's own anesthesia machine and
anesthetic monitoring equipment.
If both thyroid glands are removed, the parathyroid glands may be damaged, requiring several days of hospitalization,
monitoring and lifelong supplementation
with an active form of Vitamin D. Older cats who develop hyperthyroidism may also be poor
anesthetic / surgical candidates.
Our surgical suite is fully equipped
with the most current
anesthetic and
monitoring equipment to ensure the highest level of safety for your pet.
Your pet will require a general
anesthetic and although there are risks involved
with this he will be carefully
monitored throughout the surgery.
Pre-Anesthesia Profile - Advances in anesthesia and
anesthetic monitoring techniques have made routine procedures relatively safe,
with low rates of complications.
Our building offers a state - of - the - art surgical suite and is well equipped
with ultrasound, endoscopy, ECG, Idexx in - house lab,
anesthetic monitors, Grady Therapy Laser and more.
San Diego Pet Hospital maintains a fully - equipped surgical suite
with state - of - the - art
anesthetic monitoring equipment to ensure optimal
anesthetic safety for your pet.
The same study found that the risk of
anesthetic death was further reduced by the careful
monitoring of pulse and oxygen saturation of the blood
with a pulse oximeter.
Patient safety is of utmost importance, and therefore each surgical suite is equipped
with advanced
monitoring systems to ensure patients will have a safe
anesthetic episode.
And all of our patients are
monitored with state of the art equipment (EKG, blood pressure, temperature, pulse oximetry, capnography) to ensure the safest
anesthetic experience possible.
We use gas
anesthetic agents; dogs and cats are given pre-operative tests depending on their age and condition to qualify them for anesthesia; and patients are
monitored while anesthetized both visibly and
with similar
monitoring devices as used in human hospitals.
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.
Equipment includes Cornerstone paperless record keeping system; Sedecal digital x-ray machine; ultrasonic dental unit
with high speed hand piece; digital dental x-ray; Companion Therapy Laser; Philips ultrasound machine; PC - Vet Chek ECG; in - house laboratory including Abaxis clotting panel, Idexx Procyte Dx and Catalyst Dx, VetScan iStat; Cardell and Vetspecs
anesthetic monitoring; Heska IV pumps; an Ellman Cautery unit and an Airnetics Oxygen Generator.
A good clinic should be willing to discuss their procedures
with you including the type of
anesthetics and
monitoring equipment used to ensure the safety of your pet.
Our amenities include a modern facility
with an in - house lab / ECG's, digital dental x-ray, surgical
anesthetic monitoring,...
Berkley Pet Hospital, like many pet owners, feels pets are family members, which is why we are a full service pet hospital, offering the following services: complete physical examinations low cost neuters and spays low cost vaccinations radiology non
anesthetic dentals Here are some of the many reasons to choose Berkley Pet Hospital: Fully equipped veterinary medical and surgical facility State of the art dental equipment
with dental radiographs Fully stocked pharmacy In - house laboratory for timely, accurate test results In - house ultrasound Endoscope Sterile surgery suite Surgery recovery area Three (3) examination rooms Fully stocked prescription diets Critical patient
monitoring area Isolation suites for contagious patients Large suites for feline and canine boarder Grooming for dogs and cats
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.
While no surgery is risk - free, modern
anesthetics, together
with appropriate
monitoring and supportive care, make this a very low risk procedure, even for older animals (who usually need it the most!).
Some of our equipment includes Cornerstone paperless record keeping system; Sedecal digital x-ray machine (D / R); ultrasonic dental unit
with high speed hand piece; digital dental x-ray; Companion Therapy Laser; Philips ultrasound machine (2017 model); PC - Vet Chek ECG; in - house laboratory including Abaxis clotting machine, Idexx Procyte Dx and Catalyst Dx, VetScan iStat; Cardell
anesthetic monitoring; Heska IV pumps; Ellman Cautery unit and an Airnetics Oxygen Generator.
Some of our equipment includes Cornerstone paperless record keeping system; Sedecal digital x-ray machine (D / R); ultrasonic dental unit
with high speed hand piece; digital dental x-ray; Companion Therapy Laser; Philips ultrasound machine (2017 model); PC - Vet Chek ECG; in - house laboratory including Abaxis clotting panels, Idexx Procyte Dx and Catalyst Dx, VetScan iStat; Cardell and Vetspecs
anesthetic monitoring; Heska IV pumps; Ellman Cautery unit and an Airnetics Oxygen Generator.
Typical job tasks of an Anesthesiologist include
monitoring patients, observing potential complications, maintaining medical records, using various methods to sedate patients, assessing patient physical conditions, determining risks, positioning patients for procedures, ordering diagnostic procedures, collaborating
with healthcare providers, and maintaining
anesthetic equipment.
This process includes performing physical assessments, preparing for
anesthetic management, administering and maintaining anesthesia,
monitoring patient recovery, and following up
with the patient's postoperative care.
Coordinated and managed patient care, performed chart audits, ordered daily medicine supplies (
anesthetics, narcotics, etc.), and demonstrated knowledge of cardiac
monitoring with ability to identify dysrhythmias from Pediatrics to geriatrics.