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n An anesthesia induced by injecting the anesthetic solution directly into or around the tissues to be anesthetized; used for operative procedures on the maxillary premolar, anteri...
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Doehn, M (M) :: Diabetic autonomic neuropathy: abnormal cardiovascular reactions under general anesthesia. ... [Alcohol-induced lactic acidosis in thiamine deficiency]
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I'm assuming that the patient was prepped for the surgery and on the O.R. table but anesthesia was not induced yet?
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Induction of general anaesthesia is usually conducted in a medical facility, most commonly in an operating room. However, general ...
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After Morton had induced anesthesia, surgeon John Collins Warren removed a tumor from the neck of Edward Gilbert Abbott. This occurred in the surgical ...
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In theory, any inhaled anesthetic agent can be used for induction of general ... When benzodiazepines are used to induce general anesthesia, midazolam is ...
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Aug 3, 2011 ... Published guidelines recommend that solid food (including gum or candy) should be avoided for 6 hours prior to the induction of anesthesia.
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Pentobarbital-induced anesthesia ... Loading dose: 5-20 mg/kg IV at infusion rate of 25 mg per min (5 mg/kg is effective for induction anesthesia for most patients) ...
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Anesthesia is a state of unconsciousness induced in an animal. The three components of anesthesia are analgesia (pain relief), amnesia (loss of memory) and ...
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During the perioperative period, bronchospasm usually arises during induction of anesthesia but may also be detected at any stage of the anesthetic course.
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