Clodagh
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Good luck today.
Hope all went well with your boy!
And yes it really does help to know a bit more about what we do with anaethetics in the hospitals. Its less scary when you know a bit more about them so il throw a brief summary here.
Our senior anaesthetics get bloods, fluids and specially modified drug protocols depending on what old age conditions they have and how they present. All if the above is not alway required for every animal or at each clinic for the record!
Theres usually 3 steps to anaethetics.
Using a mix of premeds-anxiety and pain relief meds usually-taking away the pain and fear makes a lower dose of the other anasthetics.the lower the dose rate the less likely you are to have issues with blood pressure etc and it also makes putting in ivs less scary for the animal.
induction agents-given intraveneously by dose required for each animal,these causing a swift and stress free introduction to the anaesthetic sleep.sometimes we use these on their own for very short procedures.
gas anaethetic and oxygen given via an e.t tube that can be increased or deceased by breath.The tube also allows us to breath for the animal if required.
We leave an iv in give fluids throughout surgeries to maimtain the blood pressure.The iv also means any required drugs can also be given asap if there are any issues during the surgery.
These steps tend to produce reliable controlled anaethetics.
We have multiple monitors.
Breathing alerts that alarm if breathes drop below a certain rate.
Pulse ox that means oxygenation amounts and heart blood pressure rate monitoring etc
And most importantly a nurse whos hands on watching the animal checking rates and making sure everythings going well while the vet works. People are much more relaible then machines.Machines produce errors sometimes or give incorrect results as it the nature of technology a nurse being hands on is priceless.
Most small animal anaesthetics methods and drug lists are very similar to human medicine. There is a risk involved in everything in life but there are multiple steps present to try and catch issues before they are big issues.
Hope that helps any of you out there that are worried.
One of the ‘men’, rara?! Jeez, do you live in the 1950s?!
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