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Anesthetic Gas Monitoring in Veterinary Practice
Practical guidance for monitoring waste anesthetic gases in animal care settings.
Professionals · Specialized monitoring
Veterinary anesthesia workflows — mask inductions, chamber inductions, and recovery handling — each present different exposure profiles.
Wearable badges worn by the staff closest to delivery provide the most direct picture of breathing-zone exposure during real procedures.
Pairing badge results with a walkthrough of scavenging equipment often identifies simple, high-impact improvements.
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