Veterinary Anesthesia Monitoring Sheet Pdf 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Veterinary Anesthesia Monitoring Sheet in our platform.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This helps track when the procedure took place.
  3. Fill in the patient’s name, species, client name, and ID number. These details are crucial for accurate record-keeping.
  4. Complete the breed, age, and weight fields. Ensure you provide both pounds and kilograms for clarity.
  5. Indicate whether the patient is male (M), female (F), male neutered (M/N), or female spayed (F/S) in the designated section.
  6. Document pre-operative vital signs including temperature, pulse, and respiration rate under 'Pre-op'.
  7. List all medications administered during anesthesia under 'Anesthesia', specifying drug names, dosages in mg and mL, route of administration, and time given.
  8. Record induction and maintenance details along with ET tube size. Monitor vital signs such as heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), temperature, SPO2, blood pressure (BP), ETCO2 levels, and oxygen flow throughout the procedure.
  9. Post-operative observations should include temperature, RR, HR, and pain score to ensure recovery is monitored effectively.
  10. Finally, make any additional notes regarding lab values or medical alerts that may be relevant for future reference.

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Hands-on monitoring Loss of the corneal reflex indicates that the patient is too deep and in danger. Jaw tone can also be used throughout anesthesia to assess anesthetic depth, as can the presence or absence of a withdrawal reflex (present only under a light plane of anesthesia).
Tachycardia, HR 180 bpm in cats3 and HR 150 190 bpm for large and small dogs, respectively,44 during anesthesia deserves special mention, because it should prompt the anesthetist to run through a list of rule-outs and not simply assume it is a response to inadequate anesthetic depth.
An acceptable flow rate for oxygen is 30 ml/kg/min on a rebreathing system. For example, a 44-lb (20-kg) dog only needs oxygen at 0.6 L/kg/min (20 kg x 30 ml = 600 ml). The flow rate must be at a minimum of 500 ml/min on a nonrebreathing system.
The normal heart rate for an adequately anaesthetised dog is around 60-120 beats per minute. Inform the surgeon if the heart rate is below 40 or over 160 beats per minute as this is abnormal and other vital parameters must be assessed to identify the cause.
Normal systolic blood pressure range for anesthetized dogs and cats is between 90 mmHg and 120 mmHg. Diastolic blood pressure ranges between 55 mmHg and 90 mmHg.

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The anaesthesia period has four different phases: pre anaesthesia, induction, maintenance, and recovery, with the veterinary nurse monitoring the patient throughout. Each monitoring parameter can be thought of as a piece of a puzzle.
During all anesthetics, the patients oxygenation, ventilation, circulation and temperature shall be continually evaluated. To ensure adequate oxygen concentration in the inspired gas and the blood during all anesthetics.

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