I had a really good meeting with them (the hospital) to get the lay of the land.
They are super helpful, going out of their way — bending over backwards — to help
us.
What I want to do is make sure that everything runs smoothly and that we accommodate them
as much as they accommodate us.
We are going to be allowed to be in the actual room during the procedure — Dr. Marlow,
Stephanie and myself — with lead aprons on and badges.
I guess the biggest thing right now is to make sure his eyes stay moist, that he's kept
warm enough and that we're able to monitor his breathing as we go through this.
No one has really done this.
Obviously here, but even up at the vet school.
[Technician] Here goes a scout x-ray.
This is probably the first time there has been a sea turtle CT in the history of the
state of Tennessee.
I can almost guarantee it.
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