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howdy my name is Kelly Johnson and I work with the pier program at the College of veterinary medicine and biomedical Sciences here at Texas AM University and weve put together a series of training videos to help you with your educational Endeavors so today one of our veterinarian technicians here at the vet school Tina Verna is going to talk about post-operative care in small animals Im going to talk to you about post-operative care that goes along with uh the anesthesia service when were done anesthetizing a patient one of the most critical areas that we get into is waking them up out of anesthesia and that is other than first putting them under anesthesia waking them up is just as fraught with different uh trying to think of the word thank you fra with different challenges as um doing the an uh the first induction period so when we first go to wake them up one of the things that we have to think about is what kind of procedure they had done how long theyve been under anesthesia