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  • |Term=General anesthesia ...called anesthetics. General anesthesia prevents patients from feeling pain during surgery or other procedures {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of me
    653 bytes (84 words) - 05:21, 9 January 2023
  • ...e a deep level of anesthesia, such as minor skin surgeries, eye surgeries, and dental procedures. Topical anesthesia is pronounced as ''top-i-kal an-es-thee-zia''.
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  • == Anesthesia Awareness == ...nt regains consciousness during a surgical procedure while under general [[anesthesia]].
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  • == Anesthesia == ...surgery. The term originates from the Greek words "an-" meaning "without" and "-aesthesia" meaning "sensation".
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  • == General Anesthetic == .../) is a type of [[anesthesia]] used to induce unconsciousness in a patient during surgical procedures.
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  • ...tic" is derived from the Latin word "inhalare" which means "to breathe in" and the Greek word "anaisthētikos" which means "insensible". ...re often used during surgical procedures to render the patient unconscious and unresponsive to pain.
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  • |Primary_specialty=General Practice |Organization=Garrett Anesthesia And Pain Management
    1,021 bytes (124 words) - 18:35, 3 December 2022
  • == Veterinary anesthesia == '''Veterinary anesthesia''' (pronunciation: vet-er-in-air-ee an-es-thee-zha) is a branch of [[veteri
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  • ...a]]. It is a potent inhalational anesthetic that provides a rapid onset of anesthesia with minimal side effects. ...lothane is often used in combination with other anesthetics for a balanced anesthesia approach.
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  • ...nated methyl isopropyl ether used for induction and maintenance of general anesthesia. ...omethyl)ethyl ether. It was developed by scientists at Baxter Laboratories and first introduced in Japan in 1990.
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  • == Dental anesthesia == ...specifically used in the field of [[dentistry]] to numb areas of the mouth before dental procedures.
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  • == Tumescent Anesthesia == ...thesia''' (pronunciation: too-mes-ent an-es-thee-zia) is a type of [[local anesthesia]] used primarily in [[cosmetic surgery]] procedures. The term "tumescent" i
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  • ...e designed to reduce the risk of [[pulmonary aspiration]] during [[general anesthesia]]. ...erm "preoperative" is derived from the Latin words "prae" meaning "before" and "operare" meaning "to work". "Fasting" comes from the Old English "fæstan"
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  • == Local Anesthesia == ...small, specific area of the body. It is used to prevent pain or discomfort during minor surgical procedures.
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  • ...inary medicine for induction and maintenance of general anesthesia in dogs and cats. ...of GABA at the GABA_A receptor, leading to hyperpolarization of the neuron and a decrease in neuronal excitability.
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  • ...d: ahy-soh-floo-ran) is a type of [[halogenated ether]] used for [[general anesthesia]]. It is also known as '''Forane'''. ...he isopropyl group in its structure, "fluor" refers to the fluorine atoms, and "ane" indicates that it is an ether.
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  • == General == '''General''' (pronunciation: /ˈdʒɛn(ə)r(ə)l/, from Latin ''generalis'', meaning
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  • ...reaction to certain anesthesia gases involving intense muscle contractions and a high fever |Specialty=General
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  • ...as '''BIS''') is a technology used to monitor the depth of [[anesthesia]] during a surgical procedure. It is a complex mathematical algorithm that analyzes ...are analyzed, "spectral" refers to the frequency spectrum of the signals, and "index" refers to the single number that is produced.
    1 KB (169 words) - 20:36, 9 February 2024
  • ...gnals. The term "nerve block" is often used interchangeably with "regional anesthesia". ..., referring to the bundles of fibers in the body that transmit sensations, and "block", referring to the act of preventing something.
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