The Cornell veterinarian
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The Cornell veterinarian · Jan 1978
Anesthesia for small animal pediatric and geriatric patients. I. Anesthesia for small animal pediatric patients.
Anesthetic management of the pediatric patient is a challenge which can give rise to a most rewarding anesthetic management if one takes into consideration the normal physiological function of the pediatric patient. One should choose the appropriate medications which may safely be administered to an animal of this age. Control of anesthesia through the use of appropriate anesthetic equipment and the use of appropriate monitoring will aid safe management. The selection of adjunct medications can achieve control of complications and aid ultimate uncomplicated recovery.