Abstract

ABSTRACTMonitoring anaesthetics is one of the most common tasks undertaken by RVNs and student veterinary nurses. A variety of pieces of monitoring equipment are used to monitor anaesthetics. Many practices own a blood pressure monitor but do not use it to its full potential, particularly as part of routine anaesthetic monitoring. This article will discuss the importance of monitoring blood pressure during an anaesthetic, how important it is to detect hypotension and how to deal with it.

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