


Fetch a Dog Some…Oxygen? 6 Ways Animals Receive Oxygen in Veterinary Medicine
Ask any pet owner, and the answer will probably be the same. Pets are part of the family. Their medical needs are approached the same way in which other family members’ needs are: with care and attention to detail. In veterinary medicine, oxygen is essential....
How Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Is Providing Hope for Difficult Cases in Veterinary Medicine
Did you know that the first bone marrow1 transplant was successfully completed in a dog? Human bone marrow transplant protocols were first developed from canine research2 in the 1970s. Veterinary medicine has contributed positively to advancements in human medicine....
Oxygen Is Essential to Emergency Medical Services. Here’s How to Administer It Safely.
It is a common scenario: A person suddenly collapses. A first aider rushes to the rescue, administering breathing or CPR. A bystander calls 911. Emergency medical service (EMS) providers rush in, administer oxygen, and whisk the patient away. The World Health...
Removing a Tattoo? 5 Great Uses for Nitrous Oxide in Your Dermatology Office
During dermatology procedures, patients want reduced anxiety and pain. Nitrous oxide has been demonstrated to deliver increased calmness and comfort in many dermatology procedures. Did you know that nitrous oxide wears off quickly? Patients rarely have side effects...
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