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General anaesthesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In modern medical practice, general anaesthesia (AmE: anesthesia ) is a state of total unconsciousness resulting from general anaesthetic drugs. A variety of drugs are given to the patient that ha...
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wikiHow article about How to Administer General Anesthesia. ... Prior to induction of general anesthesia the electrocardiogram, blood pressure cuff and pulse oximeter should be attached and baseline vital signs taken. The IV should also be rechecked before the induction drugs are given.
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general anesthesia, akinesia, muscle relaxation, autonomic control, pulse oximetry, capnography, Mallampati score, airwa ... PREPARATION FOR GENERAL ANESTHESIA ... In many ways, induction of general anesthesia is analogous to an airplane taking off. It is the transformation of a waking patient into an anesthetized one.
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Collapse After Induction of General Anesthesia for Emergent; Pulmonary Embolectomy; To the Editor: Rosenberger et al. (1) reported their institutional experience of he-modynamic deterioration after in-duction of anesthesia for emergent pulmonary embolectomy.
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Patients undergoing pulmonary embolectomy often experience hemodynamic deterioration during induction of general anesthesia (GA). Therefore, we studied the incidence and possible risk factors for hemodynamic deterioration during GA induction.
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Heat flow and distribution during induction of general anesthesia. ... BACKGROUND: Core hypothermia after induction of general anesthesia results from an internal core-to-peripheral redistribution of body heat and a net loss of heat to the environment. However, the relative contributions of each mechanism remain unknown.
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