Anesthesiology
Sedation for Cats with Cardiovascular Disease
Cats represent a large part of the US pet population; as of 2012, the approximately 74.
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Cats represent a large part of the US pet population; as of 2012, the approximately 74.

Earlier this month, Banfield Pet Hospital introduced the newest edition of its anesthetic and pain management guidelines and protocols: Anesthesia and Analgesia for the Veterinary Practitioner: Canine and Feline.

Keeping any anesthetized animal from hypothermia before, during, and after surgery is challenging.



Part 3 in our anesthetic monitoring series, which has covered the goals and reasons for anesthetic monitoring, the physiologic parameters for anesthetized dogs and cats, and anesthetic monitoring equipment and its purpose.

Part 2 in our three-part series discussing the goals of anesthetic monitoring as well as associated procedures and equipment.

This article is the first one in a series that will discuss the goals of anesthetic monitoring as well as associated procedures and equipment.

Many veterinary practices rely on the same anesthetic methods they have always used.
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