Monitors
Monitors are crucial components of any veterinary practice. They provide clear and accurate visual information for diagnoses, treatments, and patient monitoring. They display vital signs, waveforms, and other critical data, allowing for informed decision-making during procedures, surgeries, and critical care situations.
Veterinary professionals use monitors for numerous purposes in their practices.
- Essential for Monitoring Vital Signs
- Enhanced Diagnostics
- Improved Anesthesia Management
- Streamlined Post-Operative Care
- Informed Decision-Making
The history of monitors in veterinary medicine mirrors the evolution of monitors in general. Early veterinary practices used basic tools like thermometers and stethoscopes to monitor vitals.
The invention of the cathode-ray tube (CRT) in 1897 laid the foundation for modern monitors. Early veterinary monitors, likely adapted from human medical devi...