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Monday, December 07, 2009
Welcome to the Vetspecs PM4!!

Many of our clients are understandably anxious about anesthesia and its effects on their pets during surgery. In order to minimize the risks associated with these procedures, it is important to watch carefully for indicators of anesthetic depth. There are many ways which we can monitor the depth of anesthesia including, respiratory rate, eye position, jaw tone, heart rate and other physiologic parameters. Our ability to monitor our patients during anesthesia has improved recently due to our acquisition of the Vetspecs PM4. This is a monitor which combines the ability to determine electrocardiogram, core body temperature, heart rate, airway direct respiratory rate and oxygen saturation. Monitoring these values can give us more information regarding a patients status and alert us to the need for intervention should problems arise. The PM4 also automatically stores information on a flash drive which can be used to view trends and retrieve vital information from a pets anesthetic episode.
Of course this new unit will not replace the human element for truly monitoring our patients, but it should give us additional information to help us more safely attend to their needs.

Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Angel pig gets a nail trim




We have on occasion visits from "exotic" type animals that don't fit the everyday profile of your average dog or cat. Though we don't see them often, rabbits, guinea pigs, gerbils and the occasional ferret will find their way to us for assesment of some malady. One visitor that never fails to arouse curiosity among other clients is Angel the pig. She is a nine year old female pot belly pig that comes in regularly for trimming of her hooves and occasionally for other issues. Though we don't routinely see pigs, Angel has been coming to us since she was very small and we always try to address any of her owners concerns before referring her to more knowledgable swine practitioners. She is shown here shortly after her pedicure accomplished while she occupies herself with a box of fruit loops. If you are fortunate enough to be here during her next visit, please be sure to say hello.


 

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