I wanted to share some recent updates on our anesthesia monitoring protocols that we’ve introduced at our clinic. We’ve started using a new, more advanced capnometer that not only measures CO2 levels more accurately but also helps in detecting any abnormalities sooner. It’s a game changer for enhancing patient safety during surgeries, and I’m curious if anyone else is implementing similar tools or changes.
That advanced capnometer sounds impressive! We switched to a similar model last year, and I’ve noticed a big difference in our early detection of issues during procedures… It’s crucial that we all stay on top of these technologies, but let’s not forget the importance of good training on the equipment too. @VetTechTips has some great resources on that.
I love how the new capnometer is making such a difference! We switched to one this past spring, and it’s like hearing the patient whisper their concerns before they become a shout… Just a heads up, though — make sure the calibration is spot on, or you might get some unexpected readings that could lead to a bit of a panic.