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  2. Technology in veterinary medicine - Wikipedia

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    Treat: [8] text a vet questions regarding your animal’s health and wellness Telemedicine: The exchange of medical information using an electronic device. Used to monitor patients and communicate with owners. Allows for more convenient diagnosis, treatments, and scheduling. [9] Skype: allows a vet to see your pet and their behaviors

  3. Monitoring (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    A medical monitor or physiological monitor is a medical device used for monitoring. It can consist of one or more sensors, processing components, display devices (which are sometimes in themselves called "monitors"), as well as communication links for displaying or recording the results elsewhere through a monitoring network.

  4. Wireless HDMI - Wikipedia

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    Wireless HDMI is the wireless transmission of high-definition audio and video signals between devices, using unlicensed radio frequencies like 5 GHz, 60 GHz, or 190 GHz. This technology eliminates the need for an HDMI cable , allowing users to transmit signals wirelessly between the component device and the display device.

  5. Wireless ambulatory ECG - Wikipedia

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    Wireless ambulatory ECGs are able to provide voice alarm messages when cardiac abnormalities occur, such as bradycardia, and can record this information and provide a screen prompt for the patient to view the data. The devices can also store mass amounts of ECG data on the phone, replay the ECG readings at a high speed, and have a low-voltage ...

  6. Bispectral index - Wikipedia

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    BIS monitor Bispectral index ( BIS ) is one of several technologies used to monitor depth of anesthesia . Titrating anesthetic agents to a specific bispectral index during general anesthesia in adults (and children over 1 year old) allows the anesthetist to adjust the amount of anesthetic agent to the needs of the patient, possibly resulting in ...

  7. Center for Veterinary Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM) is a branch of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that regulates the manufacture and distribution of food, food additives, and drugs that will be given to animals. These include animals from which human foods are derived, as well as food additives and drugs for pets or companion animals.

  8. North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine

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    The College provides the animal-owning public with veterinary medical services in 18 specialty clinics through its Veterinary Hospital. [2] About 23,000 cases—primarily companion animals and horses—are diagnosed and treated in the Randall B. Terry, Jr. Companion Animal Veterinary Medical Center, Veterinary Health and Wellness Center, and Equine and Farm Veterinary Hospital & Field Services ...

  9. University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The MU Veterinary Health Center encompasses a 24-hr emergency room, a small animal hospital, an equine hospital, a food animal hospital, a medical diagnostic laboratory. There is also a clinic in Wentzville. [3] A partnership with the Adair County Humane Society was announced in 2019. [4]