Step 2: Equipment Preparation
Prior to the start of any general anesthesia or sedation-only procedure, it is critical to ensure that all equipment and monitors are turned on, are functioning, and have undergone appropriate safety checks.
Prior to the start of any general anesthesia or sedation-only procedure, it is critical to ensure that all equipment and monitors are turned on, are functioning, and have undergone appropriate safety checks.
Review the following scenarios. What actions are you already taking? Which others could benefit your practice?
An eight-year-old male neutered domestic shorthair cat presents for acute-onset, left-sided facial swelling of four days’ duration.
March 05, 2020
If companion-animal orthopedics are your jam, AO VET wants to hear from you; they’ve got a few questions.
May 08, 2017
The International council for Veterinary Assessment (ICVA) is now accepting nominations for the Assessment Development Committee (ADC). The ADC is composed of a broad representation of species and content areas across veterinary medicine.
Wandering around the exhibit hall of any major veterinary conference, you may see a variety of colorful machines promising to make anesthesia safer for your patients. Often clinicians and practice owners will ask themselves: “Which anesthesia monitor is the best investment for my clinic?”
March 29, 2023
In honor of Women’s History Month, here are 15 vet med professionals to watch in 2023, selected by NEWStat and the Women’s Veterinary Leadership Development Initiative (WVLDI).
Anesthesia in patients with liver disease.