SimVet: an open access vital signs monitoring simulator for preclinical training in veterinary medicine

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Continuous monitoring of vital signs during general anesthesia is essential for maintaining physiological stability, detecting early signs of complications, and optimizing anesthesia management. Multiparameter monitors are typically used for this purpose. However, interpreting information presented on physiologic monitors may be challenging for veterinary students, especially in the operating room where patients are under general anesthesia. This potentially stressful environment can interfere with effective teaching, particularly for inexperienced students (Wetzel et al.

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