Veterinary

The Growing Importance of Quality Products for Veterinary Radiology
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The Growing Importance of Quality Products for Veterinary Radiology

Veterinary imaging is a growing field, and some practices are expanding their services to offer even more specialized imaging like CT and MRI. Veterinary imaging accessories are growing to and Z&Z Medical is readily available, to supply you with what you're looking for!

 

A High Standard in Veterinary Radiology

Veterinarians take several X-rays. It's important to have quality protective gear against scatter radiation and other hazards. Z&Z Medical has X-ray Aprons, thyroid collars, eyewear, protective mittens, and more. We even have a wide array of mobile radiation shields.

We carry a host of other products like immobilizers, restraints, positioning sponges, and sand bags.

Z&Z Medical can even provide made-to-order custom table pads that will work for any animal, from Chihuahuas to Clydesdales.

If you are looking for Vet ultrasound equipment or accessories, we have several items too choose from. We carry Mobile X-Ray Tables, dental, and mobile units for veterinary use

 

A Perfect Time to Order
If your practice is in need of some new veterinary accessories (especially if your radiation protection gear leaves something to be desired), now is a great time to order. At Z&Z Medical, we know you love your furry friends and take imaging seriously. So do we! Take a look at our veterinary accessories and order today!

Vet Radiation Safety
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Vet Radiation Safety

Radiography is vital to the best practice of veterinary medicine because it enables the understanding and diagnosis of and informs the treatment of a variety of health issues. Accompanying these benefits, however, are risk factors associated with radiation exposure, which every veterinary professional should take seriously.

Veterinary technicians are particularly at risk, as they are typically responsible for capturing X-ray images, or radiographs, of their animal patients. They need to carefully position the animal to obtain an accurate image, often needing to secure a squirming patient to get the best image. Lead gloves protect the holder from scatter radiation. Even when an animal is sedated and positioning devices are used, X-rays still scatter in all directions. Effective radiation safety requires a commitment from veterinarians and veterinary technicians, as well as any other personnel who work in proximity to radiology equipment because even small doses add up. It’s very important to wear lead aprons, thyroid collars, glasses and gloves anytime you have to hold an animal for an x-ray examination.

For a veterinary technician, obtaining a radiograph is a routine assignment, and the cumulative effects of daily exposure to small amounts of radiation are a serious concern. Well-documented evidence states that radiation exposure has long-term health consequences. Radiation safety philosophy is based on the conservative assumption that radiation dose and its biological effects on living tissues are modeled by a relationship known as the linear hypothesis.  Simply put, every radiation dose of any magnitude can produce some level of detrimental effects that may include increased risk of genetic mutations and cancer. So you can’t take radiation exposure lightly.

 

Lower the dose with the ALARA principle

Steps can be taken to ensure that doses are as low as reasonably achievable. The ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable) principle aims to lower radiation doses in the workplace by leveraging practical, cost-effective measures. To maintain doses as low as reasonably achievable, veterinary staff should follow three simple safety principles:1

 

Consider lower-dose digital imaging

One way to reduce radiation exposure is to replace older, film-based X-ray equipment with a digital radiography system. Compared to conventional X-ray equipment, digital imaging provides sharper, higher-resolution images with less radiation exposure. Digital radiography isn’t new, but it has advanced considerably in recent years. Manufacturers are working to lower the radiation dose veterinary professionals and patients receive through solutions such as new lower-dose veterinary radiography systems. These systems enable low-dose radiation image capture without sacrificing clear, high-quality images. 

Visit the Veterinary Category on our website to see all the supplies and accessories that Z&Z has to offer.  If you live in Iowa or are close by, visit our wide array of Veterinary X-Ray Equipment.

 

National Serpent Day
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National Serpent Day

National Serpent Day, a day celebrated on the 1st of February, is a holiday that’s designed to give snake fans a day to celebrate their favorite pets. Although snakes have gotten a bad rap over the years as being either dangerous and/or evil, snakes have also been traditionally seen as a symbol of fertility and healing. And that’s not even mentioning the fact that there are many species of snakes that make pets. Anyone who has their own pet snake might want to take a few moments out of their busy day to give this holiday a try

Cool Facts About Snakes

Below are some cool facts about snakes…

  • There are over 3,686 different species of snakes.
  • It’s estimated that over a million U.S households own a pet snake.
  • They are carnivores (meat eaters)
  • Snakes can slither 12.5 miles per hour
  • They can drink water without lips and survive for months without eating
  • Snakes have flexible jaws to allow they to eat prey bigger than their head
  • They are found in every continent of the world except Antarctica
  • Snakes are cold-blooded and rely on outside temperatures to warm them up

Z&Z Medical proudly supports the Veterinary Market and the Veterinarians who care for Snakes.  Imaging Accessories can be found at www.zzmedical.com

Let's Celebrate National BIRD Day
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Let's Celebrate National BIRD Day

National Bird Day is a holiday which has been celebrated on January 5th. The purpose of this holiday is to bring attention to the plight of our feathered friends, particularly birds that are not native to the United States and are captive. Worldwide there are 9,800 species of birds; 850 are visible in the U.S. Z&Z Medical recognizes the importance of Avian Imaging and has all the imaging accessories needed for those perfect images. Please visit our website at Veterinary Supplies | Veterinary Imaging | Z&Z Medical, Inc. (zzmedical.com)

IVMA Is Live in Ames Iowa
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IVMA Is Live in Ames Iowa

Z&Z Medical is displaying the latest and greatest in Veterinary Imaging and Radiation Protection. If you can't make it but would like to learn more about what's new in Veterinary Radiology, contact Imaging Consultant Brian Carr to schedule a visit.
 
Brian Carr | Imaging Consultant for Z&Z Medical Inc.
1924 Adams Street | Cedar Falls, IA 50613
PH  800.410.9575 
EMAIL  bcarr@zzmedical.com
WEB: https://lnkd.in/dZQVFPis
CELL 319.575.0965
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